The Homeless Service Provider Training Institute
Our mission is to equip case managers and frontline staff with practical, evidence-based skills to effectively support individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Through comprehensive training opportunities, you’ll gain the tools and knowledge needed to create meaningful impact in the lives of those you serve.
Start building your expertise today — enroll now and take the next step in mastering the art of helping others.
Start building your expertise today — enroll now and take the next step in mastering the art of helping others.
Training Topics Offered
Current Trends in Substance Misuse 2025
Equips professionals with the latest insights into substance misuse, focusing on emerging challenges, evolving risk factors, and effective responses. Includes research, policy updates, and best practices for prevention, intervention, and treatment.
1 CEU
1 CEU
De-escalation Techniques for Helping Professionals 2025
Provides practical strategies to recognize, prevent, and safely respond to escalating situations. Covers communication techniques, trauma-informed approaches, and tools to reduce conflict and support individuals in crisis.
1 CEU
1 CEU
Self-Care for Helping Professionals 2025
Focuses on practical self-care strategies to support professionals’ well-being. Explores tools to manage stress, prevent burnout, and maintain resilience for effective and compassionate care.
1 CEU
1 CEU
Sensitivity Training for Helping Professionals 2025
Strengthens cultural awareness, empathy, and inclusive practices. Teaches approaches to better understand diverse experiences, reduce bias, and foster respectful, person-centered care.
1 CEU
1 CEU
Trauma-informed/Responsive Care 2025
Introduces key principles of trauma-informed and responsive care, emphasizing safety, trust, and empowerment. Provides strategies to recognize trauma’s impact, avoid re-traumatization, and promote healing and resilience.
1 CEU
1 CEU
Harm Reduction
Participants will develop a clear understanding of Harm Reduction theory, learn practical ways to apply this approach within their own work, and demonstrate accurate knowledge of how Harm Reduction principles connect to services for individuals experiencing homelessness.
1.25 CEUs
Housing First Training
Professional Boundaries Training
What's included?
Practical Integration
Trainees will learn how integrate the concepts and strategies they learned into their respective practices to create a more holistic environment of care
Certified Trainers
We guarantee you an exceptional experience with flexible learning paths and professional guidance
Video Conferencing
Trainees will access high-quality self-paced training sessions through desktop and mobile
Certificate of Completion
Trainees will earn a certificate of completion after each training session
CEU Credits
Continuing Education Credits are
offered for Social Workers upon request
offered for Social Workers upon request
Post Training Assessment
Post-training assessment is offered after each training session to access how well trainees are understanding the materials they are presented
Handouts, PPTS
Trainees will have access to handouts and PowerPoint Slide Handouts to supplement their learning.
Benefits of our training program
Practical approach
Our training is designed to provide skills in a practical approach. Our trainees' success is our best asset in showing the quality of our training.
Human Services Oriented
Concepts & strategies shared and knowledge earned permits our trainees to immediately integrate their learning into their daily work and start offering their services at any human service agency.
For your career
Whether you want to improve your engagement with your client population or grow as a professional our trainings help!
Meet our trainer
Rob Henderson
Rob Henderson is a dual-licensed recreation therapist and addiction counselor specializing in behavioral health service delivery, private practice, and professional training. With experience in clinical, administrative, and academic roles, he has served communities across the South and Mountain West. Rob is president and co-founder of four behavioral health organizations, including A.R.E. Therapy, RITE Trainings, Recovery Park Homes, and the Foundation 4 Therapeutic Recreation. An avid outdoorsman and backcountry guide, Rob enjoys sharing his love of nature and music with his wife, Heather, and their family.
