Webinar: Fair Housing, Harassment, and Conflict Resolution
Multifamily NW welcomes Erion Moore, Resolutions NW & Shyle Rude, FHCO
Zoom Webinar
Event Details
Join us for an essential training designed to enhance your understanding of multifamily harassment in housing and how to address it effectively. This session will cover:
- Defining Harassment: Gain clarity on what constitutes harassment in housing environments.
- Fair Housing Guidance: Explore the laws and regulations that provide protections against harassment, ensuring compliance with fair housing standards.
- Conflict Resolution Tips: Learn practical strategies to manage and resolve conflicts that arise within housing communities.
This training is ideal for multifamily housing professionals, property managers, and anyone involved in creating safe and inclusive living environments. Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools to foster harmony and uphold fair housing principles.
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Shyle Ruder,
Education and Outreach Director
Shyle Ruder is the Education and Outreach Director at the Fair Housing Council of Oregon. Prior to her work at FHCO, Shyle worked in HIV/AIDS Services for 18 years with 14 of those years focused on housing services for people living with HIV/AIDS. As part of that work, she has taught about Fair Housing rights since 2006. Shyle served on the Renters Education Alliance Committee for seven years and helped develop the Rent Well tenant education series, an intensive 15-hour course designed to teach individuals their rights and responsibilities as renters. She holds a Master’s Degree in Postsecondary Adult Continuing Education from PSU.
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Multifamily NW Welcomes:
Erion Moore,
Co-director, Resolutions Northwest
Erion Moore is the Co-Director of Resolutions Northwest and Program Creator and Director for Landlord/Tenant Mediation He’s From East Palo Alto, CA and graduated with a degree in Criminology. In his current role, he is looking to improve relationships between tenants and landlords, property managers and owners. In his free time Erion enjoys adaptive skiing, volunteering his time with youth and adult offender accountability and watching sports, standup comedy and documentaries.
COURSE MATERIALS DISCLAIMER
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