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Housing First. A Home for Everyone Conference July 16 th and 17 th , 2014. West Central Wisconsin Community Action Agency, Inc. M I S S I ON. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
To take action against poverty by developing the social and economic assets of low-income families and their communities and by working to create a more just and sustainable society.
West Central Wisconsin Community Action Agency, Inc.
M I S S I ON
What services are provided?
Housing ◦ Apartment Rentals◦ Homeless Prevention◦ Homeownership◦ Weatherization◦ Energy Assistance
Food (Access & Resources)
Transportation (JumpStart) Skills Enhancement Literacy
Housing Assistance
Homeless Prevention Program Tenant Based Rental Assistance Rapid Re-Housing Transitional Housing Permanent Supportive Housing Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers in Dunn, Pierce,
and St. Croix Counties Homebuyer Education and Assistance Foreclosure Intervention Counseling and Assistance
Housing counseling and financial assistance for homeless persons, renters, and homeowners
Are you “ready” for housing?
Are you compliant with shelter staff?
Are you employable?Do you have a serious mental
illness or substance use disorder?Do you have a history of violent
criminal charges?Do we think you have a high
chance of success?
So Why Change?
Most vulnerable not being helpedContinued utilization of other
community resources (ER, CPS, Crisis line, Shelter)
Homeless numbers not decliningResearch based evidence for
Housing First model◦Better housing retention◦Lower rate of return to homelessness
What is Housing First?
Philosophy of providing housing◦Housing is a right, not a reward◦Housing provides stable environment
to address other issuesProgram Model
◦ Immediate focus on housing◦ Minimal barriers to obtaining housing◦ Targets the most vulnerable◦ Supportive services offered, not
required
Housing First Model in Practice
Program Entry◦VI-SPDAT to prioritize most
vulnerable◦Participant understanding of
program model◦Finding housing
Working with landlords In-home case management Be up front about participant barriers
Housing First Model in Practice
Program Participation◦Supportive services offered, but not
required PSH v. RRH v. TH
◦Regular home visits are an expectation◦Harm reduction approach◦Program moves with the client if an
eviction occurs◦Program termination is rare
Housing First Model in Practice
Case Management◦ Initial focus: overcoming housing barriers
and finding safe, appropriate housing◦ Once housed: focus on long term goals,
support to maintain housing, and connection to community resources
◦ Goals are developed by the participant, NOT case manager
Getting Everyone on Board
Board of Directors◦ What is their role in your agency?
Program Staff◦ A paradigm shift in program philosophy and
service provision
Local CoC members◦ This changes how referrals will be made
Landlords◦ Developing new and deeper relationships
Impact on Case Managers
Paradigm Shift◦ Housing Stability v. Rules◦ Harm Reduction v. Abstinence
New role as Team Leader◦ Coordinating participant, therapists,
sponsors, psychiatrists, family, and many more supports
Morale may be affected◦ Feeling unskilled/unprepared◦ Ethical dilemmas
Financial Impact of Change
Planning for supportive services◦ High barriers, low community connection
Plan for moving costs◦ Security deposits, cleaning, damages
Training costs for staff◦ Mental health interventions, crisis
intervention, Motivational Interviewing, trauma-informed services, Wellness Recovery Action Plans, harm reduction
Impact on Management
Clinical Supervision◦ Manager◦ Contract with mental health professional
Weekly Staffings◦ Help clarify roles◦ Help staff recognize housing problems as
symptoms of the clinical issue
Address Morale Issues◦ Reframing situations◦ Addressing compassion fatigue
RESOURCESBack to Basics: What Exactly Is Housing First & Rapid Re-Housing?
(OrgCode Consulting)
http://www.orgcode.com/2012/05/15/back-to-basics-what-exactly-is-housing-first-rapid-re-housing/
The Applicability of Housing First Models to Homeless Persons with Serious Mental Illness (HUD)
http://www.huduser.org/portal/publications/hsgfirst.pdf
VI SPDAT (100,000 Homes Campaign)
http://100khomes.org/resources/the-vi-spdat
Affordable and Supportive Housing Research (USICH)
http://usich.gov/usich_resources/research_and_evaluation/affordable_and_supportive_housing_research/
Pathways to Housing
http://pathwaystohousing.org/
Contact InformationRobyn ThibadoAssociate Director
West CAP
Corin TubridyHomeless Prevention Programs Manager
West CAP