Systems Planning: New Research & Implications for Targeting Resources Barbara Poppe Executive Director Community Shelter Board www.csb.org National Conference.

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Systems Planning: New Research & Implications for Targeting Resources Barbara Poppe Executive Director Community Shelter Board National Conference on Ending Family Homelessness: Uniting Leaders, Sharing Solutions Seattle, Washington February 7, 2008

Franklin County Family System First contact between YWCA Family Center and family:  Triage  Referral  Assessment  Services  Guidance Permanent housing, usually with Transition assistance Direct Housing Diversion Welcome to the Family Center Tier II Shelter Transitional Housing Permanent Supportive Housing Permanent housing Treatment programs for severe issues

System Framework Prevention & diversion Single point of contact Minimize shelter stay/move to appropriate housing quickly Measures results and manage for outcomes

System Design Characteristics Extensive housing partnerships Access to short-term rental assistance Highly collaborative High accountability & transparency

Front Door Shelter Single point of entry Supply expands to meet demand Triage before intake Housing First design Coordinated with all housing resources

Front Door Shelter Results Reduces homelessness 50-60% of contacts don’t need to come to shelter Successful in re-housing within short time 65% families sheltered move to next step housing Average length of stay = 20 days Achieves long-term success Recidivism < 1%

Impact: Family homelessness declined Data for is unavailable.

Impact: Increased housing outcomes Data for is unavailable.

Family System Successes Shared values & shared goals 100% commitment to housing outcomes as primary purpose 100% commitment to increasing community resources for families Responsive & nimble to changes Generally high trust among agencies and CSB

Challenges Lack of affordable housing Declining household incomes

What’s New? Targeted prevention Convert some Tier II shelter to Direct Housing Keep increasing housing outcomes

Systems Planning: New Research & Implications for Targeting Resources Barbara Poppe Executive Director Community Shelter Board National Conference on Ending Family Homelessness: Uniting Leaders, Sharing Solutions Seattle, Washington February 7, 2008