The Dunn County Department of Human Services is hosting a free Landlord Training on Thurs, Jan 29, 2 – 4 p.m. in Room 54 at the Dunn County Government Center (3001 US Hwy 12 E, Menomonie)
This training grew out of conversations between a local landlord and Dunn County Human Services. The landlord shared that property owners are often placed in the role of “first responders” when tenants experience mental health or alcohol and other drug use (AODA) crises, and that many landlords are looking for clear guidance and local resources to respond appropriately. Designed for landlords and property managers, the training will focus on recognizing signs of crisis, de-escalation strategies, when and how to seek help, and how to connect tenants with local supports.
The session is part of the County’s Landlord Engagement Initiative and will be co-presented by Dunn County Behavioral Health staff and community partners, including Project Hope. Informational tables from local organizations will also be available. Landlords and property managers from Dunn County and surrounding communities are encouraged to attend.
There is no cost to participate. For questions or to RSVP, contact Tiffany Merriman at 715-231-2800 or [email protected]
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