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Opening Doors Rhode Island. An update of the R.I.Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness. Opening Doors RI. KEY STATISTICS: RI Population 1,052,567 Persons living in Poverty 142,000 (13.5% of RI population; US 14.3%) Persons living in deep poverty (50% FPL) 61,000 (5.8% of RI population)
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Opening Doors Rhode Island An update of the R.I.Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness
Opening Doors RI KEY STATISTICS: • RI Population 1,052,567 • Persons living in Poverty 142,000 (13.5% of RI population; US 14.3%) • Persons living in deep poverty (50% FPL) 61,000 (5.8% of RI population) • Households living in deep poverty 38,000 (9.4% of RI households) • Total homeless persons (annual) HMIS - 4,396 (0.42%) • Total homeless households HMIS - 3,008 (0.75% of all RI households)
Opening Doors RI • State Issued RFP – Consultant to drive process • Updated plan will align with “Opening Doors”, the Federal Strategic Plan • Focus Areas • Increase access to stable and affordable housing; • Retool the homeless crisis response system • Increase economic security • Improve health and housing stability • Increase leadership, collaboration and civic engagement
Opening Doors RI • Steering Committee established (process): • Government, Providers, Advocates • Stakeholders meetings (content): • HEARTH/Pending Federal changes • Listening Sessions • Consumer Forum • Online Survey
Opening Doors RI • Listening Sessions: • Homeless Crisis Response • Family, Children & Youth • Health & Behavioral Health • Criminal Justice • Workforce and Income • Housing • Consumer Forum
Opening Doors RI • Increase Access to Stable, Affordable Housing and Supportive Housing • Increase the supply of permanent housing affordable to very low income households through tenant based rental assistance and new project development. • Create additional permanent supportive housing • Pursue opportunities to expand rental support and subsidies • Expand collaboration with PHAs
Opening Doors RI • Retool Homeless Crisis Response System • Coordinated intake/assessment • Universal wait list for housing assistance • Service standards • COC Governance (outcome based funding) • Staff training/information share • Cross-sector collaboration • Shelter diversion • Repurpose transitional housing
Opening Doors RI • Families, Children and Youth • Create housing opportunities for families involved with DCYF. • Ensure coordination between agencies servicing families and young adults • Gather data on young adults experiencing homelessness
Opening Doors RI • Increase economic security • Focus education/job training opportunities • Expand access to mainstream benefits • Improve Health and Housing Stability • Strengthen behavioral health services for vulnerable populations • Expand access to primary care • Connect people to benefits and Medicaid • Supportive Housing Services • Medical home/Medicaid health home model
Opening Doors RI • Criminal Justice and Reentry • Examine requirements to expunge records • Work to ensure stable housing and employment upon release. • Frequent Users Pilot Program • Existing services • Increase Leadership, Collaboration & Civic Engagement • Executive Branch buy-in • Commitment to goals of plan all levels • Public awareness • Clear outcomes to drive performance
Opening Doors RI • Signature Initiatives • End Homelessness Among Veterans • Expand Use of Prevention, Division and Rapid Re-Housing for Families • Prevent Chronic Unemployment and Homelessness Among Youth • Target Frequent Users of Crisis Services
Opening Doors RI • Public Comment Period • Adoption by State’s Housing Resources Commission and Interagency Council on Homelessness • Implementation already begun • Governance of COC altered • PHA Involvement • Signature initiatives pursued
Opening Doors RI Contact: Michael Tondra Office of Housing and Community Dev’t One Capitol Hill, 3rd Floor Providence, R.I. 02908-5873 (401) 222-7901 (401) 222-2083 – Fax Michael.Tondra@doa.ri.gov