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How phas can help end homelessness

How phas can help end homelessness. Danielle Wildkress , HomeBase. Homelessness is Solvable. Requires resources outside of McKinney-Vento Requires better coordination of all resources Ultimately saves a community money. HEARTH.

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How phas can help end homelessness

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  1. How phas can help end homelessness Danielle Wildkress, HomeBase

  2. Homelessness is Solvable • Requires resources outside of McKinney-Vento • Requires better coordination of all resources • Ultimately saves a community money

  3. HEARTH • Stands for Homeless Emergency Assistance & Rapid Transition to Housing Act • Passed in 2009 with regs “trickling out” • New definition of “homeless” • Codifies the Continuum of Care process • Changes S+C and SHP requirements • Requires increased coordination • Emphasis on Performance Measurement

  4. Who can solve homelessness?

  5. Role of the PHA– Administrators • Administer key housing subsidy programs • Public Housing • Housing Choice (Section 8) • HUD-VASH • Shelter Plus Care • Other resources…

  6. Who can remove barriers?

  7. When Administering… • Create preferences for people experiencing homelessness, esp most vulnerable • Reduce barriers related to criminal history • Prevent evictions/loss of subsidy • Become “culturally competent”

  8. Role of the PHA– Partners & Leaders • Take an active role in the Continuum of Care • Expanding housing options • Discharge planning efforts • Strategic planning • Manage/synchronize planning efforts • Compliment 10YP, Con Plan, etc • Require HMIS participation • Old-fashioned leadership

  9. End homelessness, a group effort

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