0000036337 00000 n Approximately 650,000 persons are served annually by HCH program grantees. Eligible programs and activities include: (1) outreach services; (2) screening and diagnostic treatment services; (3) habilitation and rehabilitation services; (4) community mental health services; (5) alcohol or drug treatment services; (6) staff training; (7) case management services; (8) supportive and supervisory services in residential settings; (9) referrals for primary health services, job training, educational services, and relevant housing services; and (10) a prescribed set of housing services. Strategy 4.4 Coordinate HHS data activities with other federal data activities related to homelessness. In conjunction with the broader Calgary 10 Year Plan, the youth plan ensuring continued implementation of case management standards for ensuring that: Young Aboriginal people have control over the planning of their lives. 0000029836 00000 n ii) The . In addition to performance measures, the HRSA strategic plan also discusses the need to assess results, program effectiveness, and strategies. 0000008649 00000 n As a flexible block grant awarded to states and U.S. The plan calls for engaging key stakeholders in a collaborative community-response model, with critical attention given to meet the needs of diverse communities including Aboriginal people, youth with disabilities, newcomers and LGBTQ2S youth. SAMHSA sponsored a project to identify models of housing for adults with serious mental illnesses and co-occurring substance abuse disorders that may reduce homelessness and institutionalization and promote community living. During consultations for the plans development, the Aboriginal Standing Committee on Housing and Homelessness provided the backbone supports leading the work (Calgary Homeless Foundation). Provide social services on site at housing complexes as well as for people living in subsidized apartments at scattered sits. Wilder Researchhas found that 58 percent of homeless Minnesota youth have spent time in out-of-home placements such as foster care, treatment, or juvenile detention. primary prevention). The Social Services Block Grant (SSBG) operated by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) assists states in delivering social services directed toward the needs of children and adults. 0000002411 00000 n 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). 0000073772 00000 n To help you figure out what goals to set, think about: Treatment Plan for Homeless Veterans. The Departments focus on homelessness is consistent with this recommendation. Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services for Homeless, Runaway, and Thrown Away Youth (SAMHSA). It operates through a partnership with State Maternal and Child Health and Children with Special Health Care Needs programs. (Urban Institute) (1999). Abode Services reports its progress to our investors through interim and final grant reports, annual reports, quarterly newsletters and email blasts, and personal phone calls. Promote family reunification and mediation supports. The population who experiences homelessness is a heterogeneous group, and includes single individuals, families with children, and unaccompanied runaway and homeless youth. Main Street Village Apartments - Fremont (under construction), Bay Street Employment Services Center - Fremont. 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. A Way Home: Youth Homelessness Community Planning Toolkit, Roadmap for Preventing Youth Homelessness, Cost Effectiveness of Ending Homelessness, Strategies to Strengthen Homeless Service Integration, Wrap-around Delivery and Other Team-based Models, Considerations for Regionalized Approaches, Considerations for Engagement with Indigenous People, Developing Targets and Performance Indicators, Appendix A: Ontarios Housing and Homelessness System, Undertaking homelessness as a topic in your classroom, Supporting communities to prevent and end homelessness, Homelessness Learning Hub: Practical, relevant, trusted professional development. The purpose of the Health Care for the Homeless (HCH) program operated by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is to provide primary health care, substance abuse treatment, emergency care with referrals to hospitals for in-patient care services and/or other needed services, and outreach services to assist difficult-to-reach homeless persons in accessing care, and provide assistance in establishing eligibility for entitlement programs and housing. Ensure the diverse services for at-risk and homeless youth have well-articulated roles in the broader system of care; ensure program type, target population, eligibility criteria and outcomes are well articulated for each program, whether delivered by the non-profit or public sector. States design a services delivery plan that addresses the unique needs of the state's populations. o Identify and promote innovative outreach and engagement activities successfully operating in existing programs, such as mobile health clinics, outreach workers who function as case managers, and innovative clinic-based programs that operate through the Health Care for the Homeless Program and the PATH program. An Environment for Change. The purpose of the 2003 Plan was to define the chronically homeless population and itemize the service needs of the population; analyze the response of HHS mainstream assistance programs to these needs; specify outcomes and objectives that would improve the response of mainstream programs to the chronically homeless population; and offer actions the agencies could take that would improve access to and coordination of services. The chapters that follow provide further elaboration on various aspects of the 2007 Plan. Farrow, J.A., Deisher, R.W., Brown, R., Kulig, J.W., and Kipke, M.D. Examples of goals include: Strategy 2.3 Explore ways to maintain program eligibility. PRIORITIES AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES . Final report was published in March 2006 and is available at: http://www.nhchc.org/Research/RespiteRpt0306.pdf, The DASIS Report: Homeless Admissions to Substance Abuse Treatment: 2004(SAMHSA), A short report based on the SAMHSAs Drug and Alcohol Services Information System (DASIS), the primary source of national data on substance abuse treatment. The State Childrens Health Insurance Program, operated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), is a partnership between the Federal and State Governments that provides health coverage to uninsured children whose families earn too much to qualify for Medicaid, but too little to afford private coverage. Preventing Overdose 2. The final development of major significance came in the release of the Administrations budget for fiscal year 2003, where President George W. Bush officially endorsed ending chronic homelessness as a goal of his Administration. Home Provide outreach services to connect youth with housing and support. xbbc`b``3 @ 21 Apr. The admissions who were homeless comprised 13% of all admissions for which living arrangements were recorded; an increase from 10% TEDS admissions reported to be homeless in 2000. Washington, D.C. 20201 Ensure Calgary Homeless Foundation includes two Aboriginal positions on its board one on-reserve and one off-reserve to ensure a voice. 0000134097 00000 n In addition, it includes the goals of the medical sessions. Use research and knowledge mobilization to support ending youth homelessness. Reviewing key research and programmatic activities accomplished under each of the three original goals of the strategic action plan provide an opportunity to measure the progress of the Department in a quantitative manner and provide context for the revisions that are ultimately laid forth in the 2007 Strategic Action Plan. Provide housing retention services including household budgeting and landlord mediation assistance. 0000066650 00000 n This chapter delineates all the goals and strategies identified in the 2007 Strategic Action Plan. If taking a look . %PDF-1.4 % 0000012884 00000 n There may be variations on the priority areas outlined in this toolkit, but in some way you will need to address these issues in your plans proposed approach. This includes shelter diversion and prevention supports to keep youth housed or rapidly rehouse them when they do become homeless. 0000116542 00000 n Ensure accessible and affordable transportation options are available to youth to access supports and housing, particularly in rural communities. 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. 0000173708 00000 n If the funding is available, effective service delivery interventions may not be applied when working with this population. An example of moving from a general goal in this case to measurable objectives, interventions and completion criteria would be as follows Objective Reassess the treatment plan at regular intervals and/or when indicated by changing circumstances. 0000082155 00000 n Specific one-year goals with outcome indicators are included in the Annual Action Plan. Be strategic and succinct in how these are presented, but provide sufficient rationale as to why the goals within the plan are priorities. Each goal and objective will need a number or a letter that identi-fies it. The purpose of the Transitional Living Program is to provide shelter, skills training, and support services to youth, ages 16 through 21, who are homeless, for a continuous period, generally not exceeding 18 months. . Monthly progress notes document consumer progress relative to goals identified in the Individualized Service Plan, and indicates where treatment goals have not yet been achieved. The Secretarys Work Group will continue to meet regularly. Decent Essays. o Develop and distribute a primer that will help explain what medical, behavioral health, and support services that would benefit individuals who are homeless can be reimbursed by Medicaid. Goal 4: To ensure families at risk of losing housing have early access to services and supports that will help them maintain safe, affordable housing18 Goal 5: To ensure adults with cognitive impairments have access to safe, affordable housing and At this meeting, a literature review compiled for the meeting was used to guide discussion pertaining to: the key players during the hurricane; housing and health issues; the impact on the historically homeless; and data pertaining to and lessons learned from previous disasters. Current research indicates that homeless families are more similar to poor housed families than to single homeless individuals (Burt, et al 1999; Bassuk et al 1996). Each activity listed in the matrix includes information about the activity, its timeframe, and its outcome or expected outcome. o Identify regulatory barriers and other challenges faced by states as they implement their Homeless Policy Academy state action plans to increase access to mainstream resources. If your plan has a specific focus on Indigenous homelessness, LGBTQ2S youth, newcomers, etc., you may want to delve in deeper into these issues throughout the plan. Frequently Asked Questions about Measurable Goals and . o Examine how HHS agencies can synthesize, sponsor, or conduct epidemiological, intervention, and health services research on risk and protective factors for homelessness and identify preventive interventions that could be provided in health care and human services settings that are effective at preventing at-risk persons from entering a pattern of residential and personal instability that may result in homelessness. The PADD program protects the legal and human rights of all persons with developmental disabilities. SAMHSA funded a multi-site study of the effectiveness of services provided to homeless women and their children. 0000036486 00000 n 0000005252 00000 n Where feasible and appropriate in HHS programs, identify ways to mitigate the long-term impact of homelessness as a result of disasters. =upDHuk9pRC}F:`gKyQ0=&KX pr #,%1@2K 'd2 ?>31~> Exd>;X\6HOw~ Neither HRSA nor states collect financial data on how many of its program dollars support homeless mothers and children, nor does it collect program data that indicates how many homeless mothers and children are served by Title V. Medicaid, operated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), is a jointly funded, federal-state health insurance program for certain low-income and needy people. Mainstream programs are designed to serve those who meet a set of eligibility criteria, which is often established by individual states, but are generally for use in serving low-income populations. 0000027515 00000 n 4. This project will oversee the commissioning of a series of synthesis papers, the organization of a symposium to present and discuss the papers, and the production of a final report featuring the papers commissioned for the project. by Martha Burt, Laudan Y. Aron and Edgar Lee (with Jesse Valente); Washington, DC: The Urban Institute Press; 2001. A position paper of the Society for Adolescent Medicine. Very often, persons experiencing homelessness may be eligible for services funded through these programs. 6.7 Writing the Goal, Objective and Interventions for Medical Conditions and Medical . 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. Services include case management, primary and mental healthcare, recovery support groups, financial literacy training, benefits acquisition, childcare, and transportation. The chapter also provides, under each strategy, a few examples of possible activities the Department could implement in order to fulfill a given strategy. A leading concern was for the services funded by HHS to be more accessible to eligible homeless persons residing in HUD-funded housing. Ensure youth have access to necessary treatment and recovery supports to address addiction, mental and physical health issues. :@H.Ru5iw>pRC}F:`tg}6Ow 3`yKg`I,:a_.t9&f;q,sfgf-o\'X^GYqs 3B'hU gWu&vVG!h2t)F 3T[x^*Xf~ Jm* Home visiting for young mothers enrolled in our program for emancipated foster youth. Goal 1: Prevent episodes of homelessness within the HHS clientele, including individuals and families, Goal 2: Help eligible, homeless individuals and families receive health and social services, Goal 3: Empower our state and community partners to improve their response to individuals and families experiencing homelessness, Goal 4: Develop an approach to track Departmental progress in preventing, reducing, and ending homelessness for HHS clientele, Goal 1: Prevent episodes of homelessness within the HHS clientele, including individuals and families, Strategy 1.1 Identify risk and protective factors to prevent episodes of homelessness for at-risk populations, Strategy 1.2 Identify risk and protective factors to prevent chronic homelessness among persons who are already homeless, Strategy 1.3 Develop, test, disseminate, and promote the use of evidence-based homelessness prevention and early intervention programs and strategies, Goal 2: Help eligible, homeless individuals and families receive health and social services, Strategy 2.1 Strengthen outreach and engagement activities, Strategy 2.2 Improve the eligibility review process, Strategy 2.3 Explore ways to maintain program eligibility, 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, Strategy 2.5 Foster coordination across HHS to address the multiple problems of individuals and families experiencing homelessness, Strategy 2.6 Explore opportunities with federal partners to develop joint initiatives related to homelessness, including chronic homelessness and homelessness as a result of a disaster, Goal 3: Empower our state and community partners to improve their response to individuals and families experiencing homelessness, Strategy 3.1 Work with states and territories to effectively implement Homeless Policy Academy Action Plans, Strategy 3.2 Work with governors, county officials, mayors, and tribal organizations to maintain a policy focus on homelessness, including homelessness as a result of a disaster, Strategy 3.3 Examine options to expand flexibility in paying for services that respond to the needs of persons with multiple problems, Strategy 3.4 Encourage states and localities to coordinate services and housing, Strategy 3.5 Develop, disseminate and utilize toolkits and blueprints to strengthen outreach, enrollment, and service delivery, Strategy 3.6 Provide training and technical assistance on homelessness, including chronic homelessness, to mainstream service providers at the state and community level, Goal 4: Develop an approach to track Departmental progress in preventing, reducing, and ending homelessness for HHS clientele, Strategy 4.1 Inventory data relevant to homelessness currently collected in HHS targeted and mainstream programs; including program participants housing status, Strategy 4.2 Develop an approach for establishing baseline data on the number of homeless individuals and families served in HHS programs, Strategy 4.3 Explore a strategy to track improved access to HHS mainstream and targeted programs for persons experiencing homelessness, including individuals experiencing chronic homelessness, Strategy 4.4 Coordinate HHS data activities with other federal data activities related to homelessness. A Status Report on Hunger and Homelessness in Americas Cities: A 23-City Survey, December 2006, available on-line at: http://www.mayors.org/uscm/hungersurvey/2006/report06.pdf. The targeted programs are much smaller in scope, but are designed specifically for individuals or families who are experiencing homelessness. Table 3. 0000134303 00000 n Chapter two will outline the 2007 Strategic Action Plan in detail, providing examples of activities that might be undertaken in support of the goals and strategies proposed in the Plan. Homeless families often fall within these guidelines. The findings presented through this project will serve to guide federal and state policymaking, to assist local practitioners in incorporating successful strategies into their programs, and to assist researchers to identify areas meriting future research. Evaluation of the Health Care for the Homeless/Community Mental Health Center Collaboration Project (ASPE & SAMHSA). o Where feasible, encourage Federal agencies to develop policy or guidance language encouraging states and communities to address the needs of their homeless residents by coordinating services and housing in a comprehensive way. This lack of baseline information about the number of homeless individuals and families served in HHS mainstream programs makes it difficult, if not impossible, for HHS to document improvements in access. 100% of families and individuals needing benefit acquisition assistance and job training and employment referrals. Polish the document until treatment plans are reading for launching soon. Compare HHS inventory with the inventory of other Federal agencies, such as HUD. Bassuk, Ellen L., Weinreb, Linda F., Buckner, John C., Browne, Angela; et al. This Interim Strategic Plan keeps the promotion, prevention, and treatment continuum at its core; and prioritizes equity, trauma-informed approaches, recovery, and a commitment to data and evidence. The 2007 Plan was circulated throughout the HHS operating and staff division heads prior to being finalized by the Department and made public. HHS Budget Growth- Targeted Homelessness Programs FY 2003-FY2006. Provide permanent and transitional housing subsidies at scattered sites through 15 housing programs. > Homelessness After you make your treatment plan, you'll continue to meet with your therapist to reassess it and make changes as needed. Not more than 20 percent of the payment may be expended for housing services. First, the Department has broadened the scope of the plan to address issues faced by a clientele that encompasses not only chronically homeless individuals, but also homeless families with children and runaway and homeless youth. ETO was designed specifically for human services organizations. How to . As a case plan goal and objective example, case managers who work with the homeless may have a primary objective of finding housing for clients. o Review data elements relevant to homelessness and housing status currently collected across HHS programs in order to identify opportunities to compare data across programs, gaps in data collection, as well opportunities to link data across administrative systems. 0000065429 00000 n Therefore, an entirely new goal that contains four separate strategies and focuses exclusively on homelessness data issues and how they relate to tracking Departmental success in addressing the problem of homelessness for the HHS clientele was added to the 2007 Plan. o Encourage applicants use of grant funds to support community infrastructure development efforts, including expenses for staff associated with partnership activities, incentive funds, and other funding mechanisms that can support infrastructure development efforts. 0000037847 00000 n ATR is a competitive grant program, and selected ATR Grantees have designed their approach and targeted efforts to areas of greatest need, areas with a high degree of readiness, and to specific populations, including adolescents. 0000067458 00000 n Step 4.2 Write specific, measurable objectives for each intervention activity. HHS Programs That Serve Individuals, Youth, and Families Experiencing Homelessness. incorporating the goals and objectives of the treatment plan. 3 Pages. HHS Programs Relevant to Persons Experiencing Homelessness, Total Program Budget Territories, CSBG does not collect specific data on amounts expended on homelessness. (1998). Therefore, the goals and strategies were edited to include families and youth, where applicable. Increase the inventory of permanent and transitional supportive housing. In addition, participating agencies report orally on their key activities at each meeting; meeting minutes are recorded and sent to participants. It provides a basic but comprehensive picture of the numbers and characteristics of the two types of homeless assistance programs. The inclusion of at-risk populations further acknowledges that effectively preventing chronic homelessness requires the two-pronged strategy of ending the homeless cycle for those who are already homeless, and the prevention of new episodes of homelessness for those who are currently housed, but who are at risk of becoming homeless. o Monitor the development of HUDs Homeless Management Information Systems (HMIS) and seek opportunities to partner with HUD and local Continuums of Care on future research initiatives utilizing HMIS data, while maintaining the confidentiality of personally identifying information about individuals served by domestic violence programs. o Encourage states and communities to experiment with various approaches to creating a coordinated, comprehensive approach to addressing homelessness prevention (e.g. Presented, but are designed specifically for individuals or families who are experiencing homelessness, Total program Budget,. 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