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Housing First
A Home for Everyone Conference
July 16th and 17th, 2014
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
O
N
Serving 7 Wisconsin Counties
Barron
Chippewa
Dunn
Pepin
Pierce
Polk
St. Croix
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
The Old Way vs. The New
Way
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 helped
 Continued utilization of other
community resources (ER, CPS,
Crisis line, Shelter)
 Homeless numbers not declining
 Research 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 issues
 Program 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
So how do we
make the
change?
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
Questions?
RESOURCES
Back 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 Information
Robyn Thibado
Associate Director
West CAP
rthibado@wcap.org
Corin Tubridy
Homeless Prevention Programs Manager
West CAP
ctubridy@wcap.org

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Housing First Conference Promotes Homes for All

  • 1. Housing First A Home for Everyone Conference July 16th and 17th, 2014
  • 2. 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 O N
  • 3. Serving 7 Wisconsin Counties Barron Chippewa Dunn Pepin Pierce Polk St. Croix
  • 4. What services are provided?  Housing ◦ Apartment Rentals ◦ Homeless Prevention ◦ Homeownership ◦ Weatherization ◦ Energy Assistance  Food (Access & Resources)  Transportation (JumpStart)  Skills Enhancement  Literacy
  • 5. 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
  • 6. The Old Way vs. The New Way
  • 7. 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?
  • 8. So Why Change?  Most vulnerable not being helped  Continued utilization of other community resources (ER, CPS, Crisis line, Shelter)  Homeless numbers not declining  Research based evidence for Housing First model ◦ Better housing retention ◦ Lower rate of return to homelessness
  • 9. What is Housing First?  Philosophy of providing housing ◦ Housing is a right, not a reward ◦ Housing provides stable environment to address other issues  Program Model ◦ Immediate focus on housing ◦ Minimal barriers to obtaining housing ◦ Targets the most vulnerable ◦ Supportive services offered, not required
  • 10. 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
  • 11. 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
  • 12. 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
  • 13. So how do we make the change?
  • 14.
  • 15. 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
  • 16. 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
  • 17. 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
  • 18. 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
  • 20. RESOURCES Back 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/
  • 21. Contact Information Robyn Thibado Associate Director West CAP rthibado@wcap.org Corin Tubridy Homeless Prevention Programs Manager West CAP ctubridy@wcap.org