Key Leader Orientation--Selma

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Key Leader Orientation--Selma Mayor Ben McAdams Proposal to the Salt Lake County Collective Impact on Homelessness Steering Committee Action Plan Salt Lake City Council | August 16, 2016

Key Leader Orientation--Selma Homelessness in Salt Lake County $52+ million annually in government and private funds for direct services $45+ million annually in associated costs Homeless individuals and Salt Lake County residents deserve a homeless services system that demonstrates use of these resources for greatest collective impact. Neighborhoods that host homeless service facilities should be welcoming and safe for all who live, visit, work, recreate, do business and receive services there.

Key Leader Orientation--Selma How Did We Get Here? As a community we have: Made a commitment to not deny anyone emergency shelter. Supported one primary community emergency shelter. Encouraged our main community shelter to function as the central point of access to the broader services and housing system. • Focused our collective resources primarily on the chronically homeless, on HUD definitions of homelessness, and on federal funding that often creates obstacles to meeting urgent local needs. What does our services system look like as a result?

Our Current Services System Our Current System (what we will change) Our Current Services System (what we will change) ways out primary way in: crisis + shelter inside the system

primary way in: crisis + shelter inside the system

primary way in: crisis + shelter inside the system

A facility that provides emergency services and housing for single adult men. 250 beds with reconfigurable restricted, low barrier, and overflow space. To be located in Salt Lake City and supported by state funding. A facility that provides emergency services and housing for sing adult women, single adult men, and couples and/or intergenerational pairs. 250 beds with reconfigurable restricted, low barrier, and overflow space. To be located in Salt Lake City and supported by state funding. A family and community resource center that provides affordable, transitional, supportive and market rate housing as well as education, health and employment services that benefit and engage the broader neighborhood. 100 family units/50 single units. To be located in Salt Lake County and supported by public and private funding. Replicable and adaptable model for a range of municipalities and communities. A new facility that provides housing and detox and rehabilitation services for single women and single women with children. 70 beds. To be located in Salt Lake County. A new facility that provides housing and detox, rehabilitation, and behavioral health case management services for single men. 35 beds. To be located in Salt Lake County.

Coordinated Intake & Assessment [ RFP OUT NOW ]

Our Current Services System (what we will change)

Our Current Services System (what we will change)

Increase affordable housing availability. Keep individuals and families safe and healthy in their own communities through region-wide affordable housing planning. End child homelessness. Develop and implement a 10 year comprehensive plan that will focus on increasing housing stability, family stability and self-reliance through interventions that prevent entries into the homeless services system and that improve health, education and opportunity outcomes for Utah kids.

Key Leader Orientation--Selma Action Plan Thank you. slco.org/mayor