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Creating Supportive Housing Initiatives National Association of Counties Corporation for Supportive Housing Recruitment, Placement and Retention June 8, 2012. Just In Reach Pilot Partners:. Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department Volunteers of America – housing experience Amity Foundation
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Creating Supportive Housing Initiatives National Association of CountiesCorporation for Supportive HousingRecruitment, Placement and RetentionJune 8, 2012
Just In Reach PilotPartners: • Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department • Volunteers of America – housing experience • Amity Foundation • Goodwill Industries • Union Rescue Mission/Eimago • Tarzana Treatment Center • Corporation for Supportive Housing
Just In Reach • Provides comprehensive support services and linkages to housing for individuals • The program focuses on those who have been in jail three times within the past three years and homeless three times within the past five years. • Twenty-five percent (25%) of those served meet the HUD definition of chronic homelessness
Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department • Population: 18,000 – 22,000 inmates. 10% are homeless • Community Transition Unit • Established in 2001 as reentry planning unit. Goal to break the cycle of recidivism by creating quality reentry plans for inmates. • Funded by the Inmate Welfare Fund. • 2006, the CTU’s focus shifted to homeless inmates. • 18 Custody Assistants act as case managers for the inmates.
Just In Reach Pilot 2008-2010 Funding • $1.5M Homeless Prevention Initiative • CSH $250,000 Success: • 122 permanently housed • 33% recidivism rate – 77% is general population rate • 84% Housing Retention
Just In Reach Pilot 2008-2010 Services (Recruitment): • Case management – begins in jail and continues upon release and into PSH • Legal Advocacy & Diversion • Employment and Housing groups both in jail • Mentoring - Second Chance Act Mentoring grant. Coordinator provides in-reach assessment • Benefits Advocacy – CTU and case manager (ID and GR)
Just In Reach Pilot 2008-2010 Services: • Benefits Advocacy – case manager (SSI) • Legal Advocacy (parole) • Temporary Housing (dry & wet) • Employment Assistance • Drug and Alcohol Treatment – residential and outpatient • Linkages to community services: Mental Health Services, DV, schools
Just In Reach Pilot 2008-2010 Services – Housing Placement: • Housing Needs Assessment • Assistance in conducting searches • Housing Workshops (skills building – applications, what to look for in an apartment and community, negotiating with landlord) • Move in Assistance – (deposits, furniture, linen, dishes, etc.)
Just In Reach Pilot 2008-2010 Services – Housing Retention: • Regular Home Visits (housing staff, mentor and/or case manager) • JIR celebrations • Client/Tenant/Landlord/Employer Events • Family Services • Phone Calls • JIR Community • Flex funds
Just In Reach Pilot 2008-2010 Housing Resources: • Private Landlords – Landlord Advisory Board helped to recruit others • Permanent Supportive Housing Providers • Affordable Housing Providers • VASH
Just In Reach Project Goal: an additional 44 housed Partners: • VOA • Amity Foundation • Walden House Funding: $200,000 – CSH $150,000 – County Supervisor $350,000 - LASD
Just In Reach Expansion & AB109 • 2011 realignment plan shifts responsibility and funding for numerous programs from state to local levels. • Realigned non-violent, non-serious, non-sex felons being sentenced to county facilities • Due to prison overcrowding, 6000 to be released, 1800 homeless
Just In Reach Expansion & AB109 • Community Transition Unit expanding: • 18 to 25 staff • FQHC to be housed in Unit • Plans to align public and private funds to take Just In Reach to scale
Contact Info:Lou Anne White louanne.white@csh.org213-623-4342 Ext. 13