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Ending Veteran Homelessness   Opportunities, Challenges and Emerging Issues.

Ending Veteran Homelessness   Opportunities, Challenges and Emerging Issues. May 21, 2014, 9:30 – 10:45 am Yakima, WA. Panel Ann M. Oliva, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Special Needs, CPD, Wash DC Bill Block,  Regional Administrator, HUD Seattle Regional Office

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  1. Ending Veteran Homelessness  Opportunities, Challenges and Emerging Issues. May 21, 2014, 9:30 – 10:45 am Yakima, WA • Panel • Ann M. Oliva, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Special Needs, CPD, Wash DC • Bill Block,  Regional Administrator, HUD Seattle Regional Office • Jack Peters, Director. CPD, HUD Seattle Regional Office

  2. Veteran Homelessness in WA 2013 Point-in-Time (PIT) Results https://www.onecpd.info/resource/3300/2013-ahar-part-1-pit-estimates-of-homelessness/

  3. Housing Inventory Count 2013 Housing Inventory Count (HIC) Results https://www.onecpd.info/reports/CoC_HIC_State_WA_2013.pdf

  4. Resources in WA • HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program (VASH) • Veterans Homelessness Prevention Demonstration (VHDP) - $2,000,000 • Joint Base Lewis-McChord - Tacoma/Lakewood/Pierce County CoC • HUD and the U.S. Departments of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Labor (DOL) http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/public_indian_housing/programs/hcv/vash

  5. Qualitative and Subjective Aspects • Development of strategies based on need • Pre-discharge planning • Other Initiatives per Bill Block and Ann Oliva

  6. Local Actions • Yakima, Spokane County, Renton, Shoreline, Seattle-King County, Pierce County • Security Deposits, One Month Rents, Utilities • Connection with Service Providers, Homeless Service Grants, Dental, Medical • Peer Counselling and Communication

  7. Coordination, Evaluation, Participation, Collaboration • Utilizing other HUD funding sources to address homelessness: • CDBG • ESG • HOME • Public Housing

  8. Ending Veteran Homelessness Resources and Data May 21, 2014

  9. Ending Veterans Homelessness • Opening Doors released in 2010 is a Federal strategic plan to prevent and end homelessness includes 4 goals: • End chronic homelessness by 2015 • End veteran homelessness by 2015 • End family homelessness by 2020 • Set path to end all homelessness by 2020 • Close collaboration between HUD, USICH, and VA puts us on target to meet veterans goal.

  10. How many homeless veterans? • 57,849 in January 2013 represents 24% decline since 2009 • 60% sheltered • 40% unsheltered • 8% decline between 2012 and 2013 • Where are they located? • 46% major cities • 40% smaller city, county, regional CoCs • 14% in Balance of State or Statewide CoCs (rural)

  11. Profile • The typical sheltered homeless veteran in the United States in 2012 was: • a man living alone in a one-person household • 51 to 61 years old • white and not Hispanic • disabled • located in a city • already homeless before entering shelter • in an emergency shelter for 19 nights

  12. National Priorities Common data and benchmarks, use of the most accurate data possible Housing First as the model Using the resources appropriate to the need – Permanent Supportive Housing is for the highest need veterans. Targeting chronically homeless veterans Support for additional resources to serve veterans that do not need PSH – e.g. SSVF Performance (VAMC and PHA) Connection to Continuums of Care – using those resources to target veterans ineligible for VA

  13. HUD Resources for Homeless Veterans • Non-targeted: • CoC Program • Emergency Solutions Grants Program • Rural Housing Stability Assistance Program (not yet funded) • Targeted: • Veterans Homelessness Prevention Demonstration • HUD-VASH

  14. Progress on Veteran Homelessness

  15. Veteran Homelessness in Washington State

  16. HUD-VASH • HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) combines: • Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) rental assistance (HUD) • Case management and clinical services (VA) provided at VAMCS and community-based outreach clinics • Total Appropriated (2008-2013): 58,155 • About 10,000 per year (except 2011) • Lease-ups over 66,300 to date • Over 48,000 vouchers currently in use

  17. Allocation of HUD-VASH vouchers • Map Continuum of Care (CoC) geographic areas to VA catchment areas and PHA jurisdictions • Determine relative need • Uses Point in Time count and VA data, taking into account unused HUD-VASH Vouchers • Adjusted to give more weight to unsheltered veterans • Apply performance criteria regarding voucher utilization and chronic targeting • Apply floor of 10 vouchers to ensure case management staff will be available • VA determines how vouchers will be distributed to VA facilities in each CoC • HUD identifies PHA that has jurisdiction and capacity to administer vouchers within identified VA catchment area

  18. HUD-VASH in Washington State Washington State has been awarded 1,865 VASH vouchers

  19. SSVF in Washington State

  20. Veteran Homelessness Prevention Program (VHPD) • $10 million joint demonstration program • Joint effort between HUD, DOL, VA • 5-sites selected to serve veterans and their families • Homelessness prevention • Rapid re-housing

  21. HUD Resources: Homeless Veterans OneCPD Portal: https://www.onecpd.info/homelessness-assistance/resources-for-homeless-veterans/

  22. HOUSING HOMELESS VETERANS

  23. MAYORS CHALLENGE

  24. THESE LEADERS HAVE SAID THEY’RE IN

  25. GAP ANALYSIS

  26. BEST PRACTICES: INCLUSIVE, COMMON LIST STANDARDIZED INSTRUMENT NAVIGATORS TARGETED PLACEMENT

  27. BEST PRACTICES: INCLUSIVE, COMMON LIST

  28. BEST PRACTICES: STANDARDIZED INSTRUMENT

  29. BEST PRACTICES: NAVIGATORS OR GUIDES

  30. BEST PRACTICES COORDINATED PLACEMENT

  31. CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITIVE OUTLIERS: COMMUNICATION AND INTEGRATION OF SERVICES COMMITMENT TO HOUSING FIRST TARGETING USE OF DATA USE OF MAINSTREAM SERVICES

  32. CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITIVE OUTLIERS: COMMUNICATION AND INTEGRATION OF SERVICES

  33. CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITIVE OUTLIERS: COMMITMENT TO HOUSING FIRST

  34. CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITIVE OUTLIERS TARGETING

  35. CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITIVE OUTLIERS: USE OF DATA

  36. CHARACTERISTICS OF POSITIVE OUTLIERS: USE OF MAINSTREAM RESOURCES

  37. VETS HELP LINE 1-877-4AID-VET 1-877-424-3838

  38. U.S. Department of Housing And Urban Development William H. Block Regional Administrator HUD Region X bill.block@hud.gov

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