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Restorative Integral Support (RIS)

Restorative Integral Support (RIS) is “whole life” recovery for people who face challenges of all kinds. RIS assesses an individual's needs and provides guidance for facilitating recovery. As a comprehensive, “whole person” approach to recovery from trauma, RIS includes powerful somatic therapies and other research-informed interventions.

National Center for Excellence in Homeless Services

The National Center for Excellence in Homeless Services (NCEHS) at the University at Albany has been leading efforts in supporting the advancement of homeless services since 2013. Guided by the Restorative Integral Support (RIS) model, NCEHS supports RISing leadership in the homeless services field. The Center offers Integrally-informed leadership training emphasizing whole person homelessness response to homeless service agency directors. In addition to leadership training, NCEHS promotes best practices, supports homeless service leaders in fostering social networks for resilience and recovery, provides guidance on innovative funding opportunities, and offers assistance in designing policies to enhance homeless services.

NCEHS also serves as a major disseminator of information related to homelessness. Program examples from around the nation and key findings from the latest research studies in the homelessness field are highlighted on the Center's blogsite (click here to check out the most recent blog post).

Click here to learn more about NCEHS by visiting its website.

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