Each year, approximately one percent of the U.S. population, some 2-3 million individuals, experiences a night of homelessness that puts them in contact with a homeless assistance provider, and at least 800,000 people are homeless in the United States on any given night. HHS Programs That Serve Individuals, Youth, and Families Experiencing Homelessness. Persons served were among the most severely disabled. In considering the direction of the 2007 Strategic Action Plan, two documents in particular were reviewed carefully: the final report of the National Learning Meeting and the activities matrix of the Secretarys Work Group. The population who experiences homelessness is a heterogeneous group, and includes . 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The matrix can then be used as an analytical tool to examine the Departments progress related to the activities by goal or strategy, as well as by agency. While chronic homelessness has remained a priority, the Department has also engaged in other homelessness related activities that affect families with children and youth, who make up a substantial portion of the HHS clientele. Appropriate Facilities to Support Programs- Abode Services facilities portfolio includes owned and lease properties that allow the agency to most cost effectively provide community-based services. individualized service planning and goal setting, counseling and support, coordination of services, and assistance with accessing mainstream services and other . hb```b``w``c`haab@ !;",a#:zrsm`SN )(X\mWG\L: =l^JP:.1SDN>OKrd The child support program in each state can be a helpful resource to families consisting of single custodial parents with children, since a reason for the homelessness may be non-payment of child support. However, the key policy question, Has HHS been successful at improving access to mainstream service programs? cannot yet be answered because no baseline data are available. Street outreach programs must have access to local emergency shelter space that is an appropriate placement for young people and that can be made available for youth willing to come in off the streets. An Environment for Change. "Abode Services - Ending Homelessness by Assisting Low-income, Un-housed People to Secure Stable, Supportive Housing in Alameda County, California." Strategy 4.2 Develop an approach for establishing baseline data on the number of homeless individuals and families served in HHS programs. Short-Term Prevention or Rapid Re-HousingPlan. 0000174231 00000 n American Journal for Public Health. Homeless prevention activities should be reported under the decent housing objective, since the goal of most prevention activities is to help individuals or families preserve their housing and/or make it more affordable while the individual or family is experiencing a temporary crisis. Five Policy Academies focused on chronic homelessness, and in response to demand, the remaining four Academies focused on homeless families with children. These should be action oriented and reflect both best practices and community-identified needs. Introduce measures to enhance service integration within and between youth-serving, homeless-serving and key public systems, including child protection, domestic violence, education, correction and health to implement the plan. AmericanJournal of Community Psychology. In general, the strategies under Goal 2 (to empower our state and community partners to improve their response to individuals and families experiencing homelessness) are related to this second phase of the Homeless Policy Academies. As a result of the above process, the following major changes for the 2007 Plan were incorporated: Measuring Work Group Outcomes. The goal is the overall desired outcome the client wants to achieve. Setting personalized goals (ie, desired target outcomes) can be an excellent way to guide ADHD management and track the progress of symptom management. Other issues related to the causes and consequences of family homelessness, such as a familys interaction with the child welfare or foster care systems, may be important as the dynamics of children and their parent(s) while they move through the shelter system may not be the same (Park et al 2004). 0000066906 00000 n 0000030512 00000 n The publication was funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration, HIV/AIDS Bureau, with John Snow, Inc. and AIDS Housing of Washington. differently, making new goals, integrating new members. Four medications received a conditional recommendation for use in the treatment of PTSD: sertraline, paroxetine, fluoxetine and venlafaxine. Evaluation will examine both client and system-level outcomes, with data collection concluding in March 2007. For the last three years, however, the Work Group has actively tracked the efforts of numerous components of HHS to improve access to treatment and services for all eligible groups, including chronically homeless individuals, homeless families with children, and homeless youth. This subcommittee, working in close partnership with the entire Work Group, utilized an iterative process to review recent accomplishments and to develop recommendations for the goals and strategies to be the framework of the 2007 Plan. Funds may not be used to: (1) pay for housing (other than residential substance abuse treatment and/or residential mental health programs); (2) carry out syringe exchange programs; and (3) pay for pharmacologies for HIV antiretroviral therapy, STDs, TB and hepatitis B and C services. Goal: Develop skills to manage stress in a healthy way. Second, the Department has added a new goal that focuses exclusively on issues of data and measurement; specifically, the Departments ability to document progress in preventing, reducing, and ending homelessness for the HHS clientele. We also have a strong network of relationships with another 30 organizations that provide additional services for our clients. , unless they are measurable on their own as in " List and discuss [issue] weekly Abuse/Neglect Goal: Explore and resolve issues relating to history of abuse/neglect victimization An expert in the field of innovative housing solutions for the homeless, Louis serves on East Bay Housing Organizations Board of Directors and on the Executive Committee of the Alameda County Continuum of Care Council. 1 Healthy People 2030 focuses on the prevention, screening, assessment, and treatment of mental disorders and behavioral conditions. Practical Lessons: The 1998 National Symposium on Homelessness Research. Federally recognized Indian Tribes, Indian Tribes that are not federally recognized and urban Indian organizations are also eligible. For example, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) strategic plan for fiscal years 2005-2010 (http://www.hrsa.gov/about/strategicplan.htm) discusses how the agency measures its progress by monitoring a variety of performance measures that are linked to the goals and objectives set out in the strategic plan. Each activity listed in the matrix includes information about the activity, its timeframe, and its outcome or expected outcome. Here are some journal articles with practical guidelines and research on integrative, psychological assessment and intervention with people seeking treatment in this population: Dadlani, M.B., Overtree, C., & Perry-Jenkins, M. (2012). Support services that will assist the youth in moving and adjusting to a safe and appropriate alternative living arrangement include:treatment, counseling, information and referral services, individual assessment, crisis intervention, and follow up support. The 2007 Plan was circulated throughout the HHS operating and staff division heads prior to being finalized by the Department and made public. 0000134369 00000 n Families seeking government child support services must apply directly through their state/local agency or one of the tribes running the program. Youth are provided with stable, safe living accommodations and services that help them develop the skills necessary to move to independence. The new goal (Goal 4) was established to develop an approach to track Departmental progress in preventing, reducing, and ending homelessness for HHS clientele. Goal: Create a community-wide resources guide to inform homeless youth and providers of resources available to youth and LGBTQ+ individuals. First, HHS partnered with HUD, VA, ICH, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), and the U.S. Department of Education (ED) to fund nine HomelessPolicy Academies that were designed to bring together state-level program administrators and homeless service providers in order to develop state-specific action plans designed to increase access to mainstream resources for persons experiencing homelessness. The purpose of the program is to provide federal surplus land and buildings to organizations which serve the needs of the homeless. 0000001260 00000 n Build private sector partnerships to support plan goals. o Non-time-specific objective: To reduce the proportion of adults in the U.S. who smoke to 12 percent. Health and medical goals are highly individual and people's engagement in setting goals has been demonstrated to affect not only their participation in and adherence to treatment, but their health outcomes and quality of life.2 Step 1: Elicit . Not more than 20 percent of the payment may be expended for housing services. The revised Plan covers a five-year time frame, from FY 2007-FY 2012. 2003 Strategic Action PlanGoal 2: Empower our state and community partners to improve their response to people experiencing chronic homelessness. Z"S4&.4g&&)5'[&=#i]"bN jbaF-:ZLew5 xJHN"@~VfJJ@WkKi-Xx#/r2Oz!%sMrp(lv93]0\e%AXt@@Cd@@y$.X5D&@RR 80g@ Each objective will need a completion date. A new 64-unit permanent supportive housing complex currently under construction is our largest housing development to date and will house up to 140 adults and children when it is completed in May 2011. 0000011161 00000 n Burt, M., Aron, L.Y., Douglas, T., Valente, J., Lee, E., & Iwen, B. HHS Budget Growth- Targeted Homelessness Programs FY 2003-FY2006. This chapter delineates all the goals and strategies identified in the 2007 Strategic Action Plan. A total of 491 organizations operating 780 programs have been identified, and data on these programs will be compiled in a national directory of agencies providing services that will be web accessible. The Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SAPTBG), operated by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), is a formula block grant to states to provide substance abuse treatment and prevention services to individuals in need. The purpose of the 2007 Plan is to provide the Department with a vision for the future in the form of a formal statement that addresses how individuals, youth, and families experiencing homelessness can be better served through the coordinated administration of Departmental resources. Strategy 1.6 reads as follows: Explore opportunities with federal partners to develop joint initiatives related to homelessness and improve communication on programmatic goals, policies, and issues related to homelessness.. You will meet one-on-one with a therapist as well as in group sessions. It . And be sure to finalize the plan's design, content, style, and format because you can change its features. In 2010, 105 CalWorks participants have been placed into work experiences. Grants can also be used for outreach activities targeting youth who may need assistance. 0000016166 00000 n http://oas.samhsa.gov/BG_documentation_070809_final_psg.pdf, Blueprint for Change: Ending Chronic Homelessness for Persons with Serious Mental Illnesses and/or Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders (SAMHSA), This report was developed to disseminate state-of-the-art information about ending homelessness for people who have mental or addictive disorders. It provides a basic but comprehensive picture of the numbers and characteristics of the two types of homeless assistance programs. Young Aboriginal people are receiving services with contextual considerations, including pathways into homelessness for Aboriginal people. 0000044163 00000 n Types of services include transportation to care, translation services, respite care for family caregivers, and health education programs; 3) Population-based Services - Most of these services are preventive services that are available to everyone. 1998; 88(9): 1325-1329. This matrix includes key activities that the agencies are implementing related to homelessness and is organized by the goals and strategies outlined in the strategic action plan. While these studies each examine the experiences of homeless families in only one city, and therefore are not nationally representative, the studies report similar results. Predictors of Homelessness Among Families in New York City: From Shelter Request to Housing Stability. Critically, grantees are using the new funds to supplement, not supplant current funding and are building on existing programs. Strategy 1.2 Identify risk and protective factors to prevent chronic homelessness among persons who are already homeless. According to the 1996 National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients, 34 percent of all persons using homeless services were members of a homeless family (Burt et al 1999), though more recent studies (Shinn, et. The study will identify and assess a wide range of practices that show promise or carry evidence of effectiveness in helping young people find appropriate living situations, including those youth who have suffered from systemic failures, such as when child welfare and juvenile justice programs have been incapable of providing effective transitions to adult independence for youth in their care. PRIORITIES AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES . Seven hundred and seventy-five enrichment and tutoring activities were provided for pre-school and school-age children. Additionally, homeless heads of household tend to be younger and tend to have younger children than their housed counterparts (Shinn et al 1998; Webb et all 2003). Be strategic and succinct in how these are presented, but provide sufficient rationale as to why the goals within the plan are priorities. Appendix B: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Resources on Homelessness, HHS Web Resources Relevant to Homelessness. Revise and enhance the role of youth-specific and adult shelters and transitional housing in ending youth homelessness. The Blueprint offers practical advice for how to plan, organize, and sustain a comprehensive, integrated system of care designed to end homelessness. Affordable Housing: Include brief summary of any issues related to obtaining housing. The HRSA bureau responsible for administration of the CARE Act, the HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB), has approached the issue of housing and healthcare access through housing policy development, direct service programs, service demonstrations, as well as in technical assistance and training activities to grantees. Homelessness: Programs and the people they serve: Findings of the National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients: Technical report prepared for the Interagency Council on Homelessness. 0000037847 00000 n Helping America's Homeless: Emergency Shelter or Affordable Housing? Both a process evaluation and an outcome evaluation will document the process, assess the effectiveness of the Academies, and identify lessons learned from the Policy Academy activity for the 49 states and territories who attended a chronic homeless Academy. Offer comprehensive children's services that include: As a twenty-one year old agency with a history of innovation, Abode Services has developed an outstanding pool of human, financial and material resources that enables us to accomplish our goals and objectives. The Supportive Housing Implementation Resource Kit is under development and will be piloted in 2007. Family Violence Prevention and Services Grant Program (FVPS). Broadening the Plan to Incorporate a Focus on Homeless Families with Children and Youth. Goals are used in treatment to keep track of people's progress during treatment, and to work together with your therapist to achieve them. Sound Fiscal Policies- Abode Services is a double bottom line agency with decision making based firstly in our mission of ending homelessness and, secondly, on the sound business practices necessary to remain financially responsible. Mental health plans must respond to federal criteria that include: 1) a comprehensive community based mental health system with a description of health and mental health services, rehabilitation services, employment services, housing services, educational services, substance abuse services, medical and dental care; 2) mental health system data and epidemiology estimates of incidence and prevalence in the state of serious mental illness among adults and serious emotional disturbance among children; 3) services for children with serious emotional disturbance provided in an integrated system of care; 4) targeted services to rural and homeless populations with a description of states outreach to and services for individuals who are homeless and how community-based services will be provided to individuals residing in rural areas; and 5) management systems for financial resources, staffing and training for mental health providers, and training of providers of emergency health services. 239 0 obj <>stream WRITING YOUR STRATEGIC PLAN5 EXAMPLE GOALS & OBJECTIVES6 Goals for Alcohol-related indicators6 INTERVENING VARIABLE 1: Low Enforcement of alcohol-related laws7 INTERVENING VARIABLE 2: LOW PERCEIVED RISK OF LEGAL CONSEQUENCES10 INTERVENING VARIABLE 3: RETAIL ACCESS TO ALCOHOL11 INTERVENING VARIABLE 4: Youth Social Access (for youth only)15 He was the cochair of the EveryOne Home Plan Structure Committee and is an appointee of Supervisor Scott Haggerty to the Measure A Oversight Committee. al 1998) estimate that families make up roughly 40 percent of those who become homeless. o Promote the inclusion of homeless assistance programs among the entities conducting eligibility and enrollment functions for mainstream programs. Koegel, Paul, Elan Melamid, and M. Audrey Burnam. Report is available at: http://www.nhchc.org/Publications/HIVguide52703.pdf, Core Performance Indicators for Homeless-Serving Programs Administered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (ASPE). Provide re-housing and support services for homeless households as part of the Alameda County Homeless Prevention Rapid Re-housing Program. One of the goals in the report of the Presidents New Freedom Commission on Mental Health, Achieving the Promise: Transforming Mental Health Care in America outlines the need for stable housing as a requirement for enabling individuals and families with mental illness to fully participate in their treatment and their communities. In October 2003, 11 grantees received funding for three years, FY 2003-2005. This strategic action plan serves as the next iteration of the strategic action plan released in 2003, Ending Chronic Homelessness: Strategies for Action, which outlined the Departments strategy for contributing to the Administration goal of ending chronic homelessness. He holds a Masters of Social Work from California State University, Sacramento and a Masters in Theology from Seattle University. Grants for the Benefit of Homeless Individuals (GBHI) (also referred to as Treatment for Homeless). 0000014923 00000 n The 2007 Plan has both internal and external audiences and thus may be utilized in various ways. 0000174113 00000 n The Canadian Observatory on Homelessness is the largest national research institute devoted to homelessness in Canada. Enrichment and school-readiness activities for younger children and after-school tutoring and computer education for older children. The intent of this revision is not to usurp or replace the original strategic action plan, but rather to refine the goals and strategies to reflect the changing set of challenges and priorities three years after the development of the first plan. Health Center reporting does not support an estimate of expenditures on homelessness outside of the HCH program. o Encourage mainstream programs that support outreach and case management to identify individuals and families experiencing homelessness as potentially eligible candidates for these services. 0000003275 00000 n As such, it is critical that HHS works with states and community partners to empower them and provide the appropriate tools by which to improve their response to people experiencing chronic homelessness. The strategic action plan developed in 2003 has served as the framework for developing and implementing activities across the Department related to chronic homelessness. 0000035906 00000 n This study examines data from NSHAPC to determine more thoroughly the role that faith-based programs play in the larger context of homeless assistance. Strategy 2.4 Examine the operation of HHS programs, particularly mainstream programs that serve both homeless and non-homeless persons, to improve the provision of services to persons experiencing homelessness. 0000133949 00000 n While the two major revisions discussed in detail above represent the most substantial changes to the plan, other smaller, yet significant changes have been made within the revised goals and strategies of the 2007 Plan. 866-847-3590; . In addition to many other duties, volunteers prepare and serve 95% of the meals provided at our Sunrise Village shelter. 1997; 87(2): 241-248. Currently, there are 80 active properties on which numerous services are provided to homeless individuals and/or families. The program also supports technical assistance and training for local domestic violence programs and disseminates research and information through five resource centers. The purpose of the Street Outreach Program is to provide educational and prevention services to runaway, homeless and street youth who have been subject to, or are at risk of, sexual exploitation or abuse. xbbc`b``3 @ * The Title V/Surplus Property program involves the transfer of surplus federal property from HHS to a homeless assistance provider, and the program does not have a line item budget. We have employed a fulltime HUD Compliance Coordinator dedicated to HMIS since October 2009. 0000003689 00000 n ETO was designed specifically for human services organizations. Representatives of fifty-four states and U.S. territories joined federal agency partners, public and private organizations addressing homelessness, and technical assistance providers to showcase innovative approaches that states and territories are implementing, exchange peer-to-peer technical assistance, and renew the states and territories commitment to fully implementing their Homeless Policy Academy action plans. Provide technical assistance to agencies in preparation of applications for program funding. Provide social services on site at housing complexes as well as for people living in subsidized apartments at scattered sits. 2004; 83(5): 423-436. 0000049614 00000 n HHS Budget Growth- Mainstream Programs FY 2003-FY 2006, Key Research and Programmatic Activities Between 2003 - 2006. Of resources available to youth and providers of resources available to youth and LGBTQ+ individuals implementing. 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