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Discussion with Jay S. Levy about "Co-creating Psychological Safety in Services for the Homeless" Learn more about him and his works at https://JaySLevy.com Creating psychologically safe environments in homelessness services demands more than good intentions—it requires intentional co-creation with those who have lived experience, deep empathy, and a commitment to trauma-informed principles. The stories and insights shared by Jay S. Levy illuminate how this approach transforms outreach from a transactional exchange into a human-centered partnership. By valuing people as experts in their own lives, respecting their stories and priorities, and fostering ongoing dialogue without hierarchy, services can become spaces where individuals feel genuinely seen, heard, and supported. This not only enhances engagement and trust but also lays the foundation for meaningful, lasting change. For practitioners, policymakers, and advocates, the message is clear: to serve people experiencing homelessness effectively, we must listen deeply, design collaboratively, and act with humility and respect. Only then can we create services that are not just safe but truly healing and empowering.