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Partnering to End Homelessness in Newfoundland & Labrador

Partnering to End Homelessness in Newfoundland & Labrador. PAST - PRESENT - FUTURE. Who We Are?. 170 community-based service providers, municipal, provincial and federal departments, etc.,

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Partnering to End Homelessness in Newfoundland & Labrador

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  1. Partnering to End Homelessness in Newfoundland & Labrador PAST - PRESENT - FUTURE

  2. Who We Are? 170 community-based service providers, municipal, provincial and federal departments, etc., Committed to working collaboratively and creatively on issues relating to housing & homelessness GOALS: Prevent & end homelessness Ensure housing stability

  3. 11 Regional Community Advisory Boards (RCABs) • St. John’s • Marystown - Burin Peninsula • Clarenville - Bonavista • Grand Falls – Windsor • Corner Brook • Stephenville • Happy Valley/Goose Bay • Labrador West • Baccalieu • Gander-New-Wes-Valley • Coast of Bays • Mount Pearl & Northern Peninsula NL Housing & Homelessness Network

  4. Past….. • Homelessness and housing was not on the radar • No Poverty Reduction Strategy • No Supportive Living Program • No rural Community Advisory Boards • Little collaboration • Working in silos with staff often working in isolation • Little to no data or research in NL • Reactive instead of proactive • No HSW in rural communities

  5. Present…(last year) • Funding unknown • Increased understanding of CABS • Revisioning and strengthening of Network priorities • Changes/priorities within government • Increasing need/complex issue • Strengthened relationship with governments • Management of Labrador HDC position • NS Housing & Homelessness Network

  6. Challenges & Struggles Need for adequate annual funding Federal and provincial program delivery Vast geography Maintaining effective communication Meeting the needs of all members Creating/maintaining strong relationships Growing needs in the sector Increased awareness = increased demand Tendency to take a cookie cutter approach

  7. Board of Directors & Executive Committee Provincial Community Advisory Board Committee HDC Regional Oversight Committees Kimberly Yetman Dawson Executive Director Coordinator Dave Murphy Financial /Admin Co-ordinator ** Coordinator Melissa Keough 4 Rural Housing Development Coordinators Communications & Strategic Partnerships Awareness & Special Projects COMMITTEES: MACAH & MACAH Policy HPS NL Rural Advisory Board Co-ordinating Housing Stats Municipalities NL Affordable Housing HR Council Building Cohesion & Project Mental Health & Addiction Community Leadership CA Evaluation Society NL Board Other Ad Hoc Committees COMMITTEES: Provincial CAB MACAH Communications NAVNET Communications Other Ad Hoc Committees COMMITTEES: Sleep Out 120 NL Community Pancake Breakfast Provincial Conference Social Enterprise Ad Hoc Advisory Other Ad Hoc Committees NLHHN Proposed Incorporation

  8. Strategies

  9. Residential Tenancies Act • NIMBY Project • NAVNET Workshops • NLHC Consultations • Housing Development Coordinators Proposal • NL Housing Statistics Committee • National projects: CHRN, HR Council, CHRA • Labrador HDC oversight committee

  10. Training for Shelter Staff & Housing Support Workers • Other Professional Development Opportunities ie: Provincial Conference, NAVNET, CHRA Congress, etc., • Development of Provincial Training Centre • Gander Community Action Plan & Toolkit • Disbursing CAB capacity funding • Networking • Network Newsletter

  11. HR Council Committees Homelessness Individual Family Information System (HIFIS) Community Coordinator Promoting Data Excellence Preconference NL Housing Statistics Co-ordinating Committee Research on poverty and homelessness - PPT

  12. Presentations: Mental Health, NLPPA, CFUW, etc., 25 NL Community Pancake Breakfasts Raising the Roof Toque Campaign Presentations: Schools, CFUW, NLPPA, Rotary, etc., Affordable Housing Provincial Campaign Sleep Out 120 Conference Attendance SLP & Network Road Trip

  13. Areas To Strengthen Streamlining communication Support & strengthen CABs Sharing knowledge effectively Partnering with municipalities Strengthen leadership in policy, research & data Use technology more effectively Enhance professional development – responsive to need Support HSWs in collaboration & capacity building

  14. Future….. Moving to incorporation Pleasantville development – office space, training centre, social enterprise Coffee shop business plan to help support network Provincial CAB advisory committee Municipal engagement Strengthen relationship with government: NLH, Poverty Reduction, Health, Rural Secretariat, VNPS Help strengthen CABs

  15. Pleasantville Development

  16. The Network Way Collaboration, partnership, coordination No need to reinvent the wheel Community understands needs c Building capacity Provincial approach

  17. Your Network – Your Voice

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