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1 HOUSING FIRST Broward County, FL Broward FL-601 Continuum of Care Board October 2014

2 Pre-HEARTH History  System of managing homelessness- not ending homelessness  Focus on providing services first  High threshold for housing entry: clinical prerequisites; evidence of sobriety  Result in increased depression among parents and children, an increase in poor academic performance, and an increased chance of family separation

3 Traditional Approach Shelter Placement Transitional Permanent Housing Homeless

4 HUD’s View-PRIORITY  CoC Application  Prioritization of chronic homelessness  Housing offered without preconditions  Rapid placement (and stabilization) in Permanent Housing- Rapid Re-housing

5 Present – Post HEARTH Act  Changes required for successful Housing First Model  Changes in approach  Changes in funding  Changes in implementation  Changes in mindset

6 Housing First Approach Shelter Placement Transitional Permanent Housing Homeless

7 What is Housing First?  A simple approach that calls for immediate action

8 What is Housing First? (cont’d)  An approach that emphasizes stable, permanent housing as a primary strategy for ending homelessness  An approach to ending homelessness that centers on providing people experiencing homelessness with housing as quickly as possible- and THEN providing services as needed

9 Critical Elements  Focus on helping individuals and families access and sustain permanent rental housing as quickly as possible without time limit restraints, i.e. having to wait a mandatory 60 days before being placed;  Variety of services delivered primarily, following a household placement, to promote housing stability and individual well-being;  Services are time limited or long-term depending on individual need; and  Housing is NOT contingent upon compliance with services-instead participants must comply with a standard lease agreement and are provided with the services and supports that are necessary to help them do so successfully.

10 What does Housing First entail?  Assessment and Targeting  In-depth assessment to determine feasibility  Permanent Housing  Some programs provide minimal financial assistance  Some programs rely solely on apartments in the private rental market  Some programs hold the lease while Client in program  Low, Moderate or High Intensity Supportive Services  Varying levels of intensity is dictated by the needs of the individuals/families; help with stabilization  Outcome Measures  How rapidly re-housed?  Are individuals and families remaining housed?  Do individuals and families re-enter shelter?  Average length of stay in homelessness of the target population  Assesses whether there is a reduction in the length of homeless episodes overall

11 Housing First Efficacy  Proven method of ending all types of homelessness and is the most effective approach to ending chronic homelessness  Core strategy for ending homelessness in “Opening Doors: the Federal Strategic Plan to End Homelessness”  Widely adopted by national and community-based organizations as a best practice for solving homelessness

12 End Result  Higher housing retention rates  Lower return to homelessness  Significant reductions in the use of crisis service and institutions  Maintain family unit

13 Housing First Fidelity  Are applicants required to have income prior to admission?  Are applicants required to be “clean and sober” or “treatment compliant” prior to admission?  Are tenants able to be evicted for not following through on their services and/or treatment plan? IF ANY ANSWER IS “YES” TO ANY OF THE ABOVE QUESTIONS, THE PROGRAM IS NOT HOUSING FIRST

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