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Juneau Youth Services. Serving Homeless Youth: More Than Shelter and Housing September 29, 2014. More Than Shelter and Housing. What do homeless youth need: Shelter/housing Support services. Cornerstone Shelter. Who we serve Boys and girls, ages 10-18
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Juneau Youth Services Serving Homeless Youth: More Than Shelter and Housing September 29, 2014
More Than Shelter and Housing • What do homeless youth need: • Shelter/housing • Support services
Cornerstone Shelter • Who we serve • Boys and girls, ages 10-18 • Runaway and homeless youth, or at risk of homelessness • Youth in unsafe living situations • Youth who need a time-out from their families
Cornerstone Shelter • Shelter services • 10 beds • Both custody and non-custody youth • Includes room, board, and clothing • Safety is always the first priority
Cornerstone Shelter • Support services • Crisis assistance • Assessments and service plans • Family mediation and therapy services • Educational support/credit recovery • Skill-building and recreational activities • Substance abuse education and counseling • Referrals and Aftercare support
Cornerstone Shelter • 2013 service data • Number of youth served: 122 • Number of admissions: 156 • Number of bed nights: 2,356 • Daily service hours per youth: 9.64
Cornerstone Shelter • Outcomes • Safety • Safe/Stable Exits: 97.9% • Well-Being • Life Skills/Therapy Participation: 100% • Maintain/improve educational standing: 95.7%
Cornerstone Shelter • Outcomes • Self-Sufficiency • Positive Youth Development activities: 93.5% • Permanent Connections • Reunited with Families: 54.4% • Participate in other JYS programs: 87.0%
Transitional Living Program • Who we serve • Males and females,16-22 years old • Homeless or at risk of homelessness • Need for support services • Able to achieve independent living in 18 months • Medical and behavioral health issues must be actively managed
Transitional Living Program • Housing Services • Cornerstone Apartments • 4 beds for youth ages 16-17 • Black Bear Apartments • 13 beds for youth ages 18-22
Transitional Living Program • Support Services • Crisis intervention • Assessment and Service Planning • Life-skills services • Education and training services • Employment services • Mentoring activities • Aftercare support
Transitional Living Program • 2013 service data • Number of youth served: 56 • Number of bed nights: 4,242
Transitional Living Program • Outcomes • Safety • Safe/Stable Exits: 77.0% • Well-Being • Positive education engagement: 100% • Employed: 61.5% • Maintained/improved physical health: 100% • Maintained improved mental health: 76.9%
Transitional Living Program • Outcomes • Self-Sufficiency • Life skills training: 100% • Positive Youth Development activities: 100% • Permanent Connections • Positive, stable adult relationships: 94.0%
Example of a Success Story • “360 North” A Roof—Everyone Deserves a Roof Over Their Head • Featured story on JYS Transitional Living Program