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Housing Support Strategies for Whitehorse Whitehorse, Yukon Blood Ties Four Directions Centre
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The Housing Navigator’s position was responsible for supporting clients in finding and keeping housing. In the first few years, we learned that there were a number of barriers keeping our clients from being able to participate in housing in our community: Damage deposits / last months rent Furnishings Understanding their rights & responsibilities as tenants Access to viewing apartments Self-advocacy Organization Poor housing record / no references / recent incarceration Support through difficulties once housed Boundaries with friends/couch surfers and substance use Reluctant landlords In order to reduce some of these barriers, we developed a number of housing programs: LWEH, Steve Cardiff House, Emergency Housing Fund, access to housing support worker (Housing Navigator) for case management, placement and housing loss prevention.
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Provides housing opportunities to individuals that: Need some support May be hard to house due to homelessness, poverty, stigmatizing health conditions, experiencing addiction or mental health challenges, or poor housing record
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LWEH creates a partnership between a landlord, Blood Ties, and a client placed in the housing unit. LWEH Housing: - already exists (no need to build units) - is integrated in the community – part of the neighborhood - is long-term and stable - allows for a range of client supports by providing housing support worker along with the housing LWEH: -minimizes risk for landlords -while meaningfully engaging them in resolving homelessness in our community
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Blood Ties leases a unit from a Landlord Units need to be accessible, affordable, adequate Length of lease = 1 year Blood Ties assumes responsibility for timely rent payment, maintenance of premises, and repair of damages caused by the tenant or guests of the tenant Rental income for Blood Ties comes from S.A. or DIA or FN
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Blood Ties works with the Landlord to find a suitable individual to sublet the unit Blood Ties, the Landlord, and Tenant all agree to work together to ensure tenant housing success Supports & case management are put in place to increase housing success
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If the individual originally selected for the unit does not work out, Blood Ties holds the lease and fills the unit with a new tenant Housing worker works to “rapidly re-house” the first tenant
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Relationship building is essential and includes open, honest communication and being upfront about the complex needs of the population we are trying to house
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Once a client is housed, the client receives a full range of supports Supports include; help with employment, finances, counselling, adequate nutrition, and communicating with landlords
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Keeping a client housed starts from the moment they move in. Transitioning into housing can often be a huge adjustment Things clients need supports with during move-in and once moved in: Basic furnishings such as mop/broom, cleaning supplies, linens, etc. Furniture such as couches and beds Establishing and maintaining boundaries with peers Communicating with Landlord, understanding their rights and responsibilities.
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Many landlords are receptive and want to participate Prospective housing units need to be a good fit for the clients’ needs Be prepared for some fails: the program works most of the time The first month or two can be challenging as the client settles into housing and the landlord settles into the arrangement
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Blood Ties wanted a housing project that could be done quickly, autonomously and within the budgetary means of the Housing Fund
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Designed to provide Transitional Supportive Housing (3 month to 1 year long stays) to HIV / HCV positive clients or those highly vulnerable to infection. Cheap and fast to build, affordable to maintain: VIEW FROM THE LOFT
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Tiny House is 12 X 18 (240 sq.feet w/ loft) Meant for 1 person; size of unit reduces risk of unwanted couch surfers Relatively easy to move
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Monthly maintenance and operations of the house fit within the typical S.A. rental rates for Yukon with $$ left over for building maintenance fund Tenants are charged S.A. rental rates and no more; includes heat, power, and cable t.v.
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The Steve Cardiff House
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Emergency Housing Fund Designed to provide short-term emergency assistance to clients in housing crisis Includes a set of policies and procedures for accessing the fund Examples of how fund has been used: to cover rent for one month damage deposit utility bills short-term hotel room stays for clients needing break from the shelter or the street tents & gear for clients sleeping rough or using camp grounds house furnishings
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Emergency Housing Fund cont’d The Housing Fund is also used for housing development: Tiny House (The Steve Cardiff House) Support programs like the Landlords Working to End Homelessness (LWEH) program. $$ for the Housing Fund comes through fundraising activities
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Tenant Survival Guides Tenant Wisdom course ‘Tips for Interviewing Landlords’ an information sheet on suggestions on how to talk to a potential landlord Provide references for clients Accompaniments and transportation assistance to clients for house viewings
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More Info: Patricia Bacon, Executive Director executivedirector@klondiker.com 867-633-2437 x 22
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