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Building Housing First into Your Community’s Homeless System

Building Housing First into Your Community’s Homeless System. Liz Drapa Program Manager - Illinois Corporation for Supportive Housing NAEH Conference – July 18, 2006 www.csh.org. Our Mission CSH helps communities create permanent housing with services to prevent and end homelessness.

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Building Housing First into Your Community’s Homeless System

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  1. Building Housing First into Your Community’s Homeless System Liz Drapa Program Manager - IllinoisCorporation for Supportive HousingNAEH Conference – July 18, 2006www.csh.org

  2. Our Mission CSH helps communities create permanent housing with services to prevent and end homelessness.

  3. Overview of Chicago’s Plan to End Homelessness

  4. 4 Tenets of the Plan • Prevention • Housing First • Wraparound Services • System Change

  5. How We Built in Housing 1st • Coalition/Support Building • Program Change • System-Wide Coordination • Partnerships • Sound Transition Goals • Financial Resources • Evaluation

  6. Coalition/Support Building • Reconfigured the Continuum of Care Board • ¼ Government; ¼ Providers; ¼ consumers; remaining are at-large members • Every seat represents a constituency group • Developed an Implementation Schedule for Plan • Outlines tasks, targets, responsible parties under Plan’s core tenets • Support Mayor’s office, Continuum staff, provider Partnership, and Consumer Caucus

  7. Program Change • Developed program models • Outline the essential requirements for every program type under the Plan • Required programs receiving HUD and City money to be consistent with the Plan for funding • Provided TA and training to programs under conversion • Mandated outcomes for every project • Begun evaluation of interim housing model

  8. System-Wide Coordination • Initiate discharge planning work – esp. around frequent users • Provide training to all CoC members on Plan, program models, and innovative strategies • HMIS implementation • Coordinate development of prevention hotline • Explore development of permanent housing waiting list

  9. Partnerships • Chronic Homeless Bonus $ - CoC coordinate one application process and sets priorities • 2005 & 2006 awarded scattered site SHP subsidies • Housing Locator Program • 6 locators funded by City to coordinate market rate unit location and placement • Street to Home Initiative • Funded by City to target 100 chronically homeless persons on street • Harm Reduction Initiative • Assist agency in becoming harm reduction (funded by foundations)

  10. Sound Transition Goals • Set blueprint for change for system conversion • 2003 initial blueprint and revised in 2006 based on new data and assumptions • Outlines the goals per year for shelter change and permanent housing development • Entire CoC, PTEH, City approve goals • Set realistic goals and track goals in State of Plan • Work to match funding priorities to goals

  11. Financial Resources • HUD Dollars • Continue to improve evaluation tool for programs and organize according to priorities • Work with programs to restructure budgets to fund housing or to accommodate program changes • City Dollars • Require consistency with Plan • Coordinate transition from shelter to interim housing • Pursue new dollars • State Rental Support Bill • Prevention Dollars

  12. Evaluation • Conduct evaluation of program models • Recently released report on interim housing • Conduct evaluation of system barriers • Recently released report on intake barriers to permanent housing • Release State of the Plan 2x/year • January 2006 and July 2006 reports released • Issue report on SuperNOFA process and results annually

  13. Our Challenges and Successes

  14. Upcoming Challenges • Getting HMIS up and running • Integrating flexible delivery of services and housing throughout the system • Harm Reduction Pilot • Addressing barriers to intake in all programs • Reaching our “tipping point” • Continuing to support the CoC process • Understanding new homeless needs • Obtaining service dollars (and other dollars!)

  15. Successes to Date • Since 2003: • Doubled the # of people receiving prevention • Added 1,303 permanent housing units • Phased in 1,497 interim housing beds • Phased out 1,948 shelter beds • Opened 4 new PSH developments (386 units) • Added 269 chronic homeless units • Initiated HMIS system • Added new partnerships

  16. Resources • NAEH Housing First Network: http://www.endhomelessness.org/networks/housingfirst/ • NPR Series on Housing First: http://www.npr.org/news/specials/housingfirst/ • Chicago Reports on System/Program Change: http://www.chicagocontinuum.org/archives/catalog.html • Chicago Training Series:http://www.chicagocontinuum.org/resources/trainginfo.html

  17. Contact Information Liz Drapa Corporation for Supportive Housing 203 North Wabash Chicago IL 60601 Phone: 312-332-6690 x19 Email: Liz.drapa@csh.org

  18. To learn more about supportive housing visitwww.csh.org

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