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Understanding and Facilitating the Implementation of Effective Models of Housing and Support Dominic Flanagan Executive Director, Supportive Housing & Programs BC Housing November 4, 2014
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Introduction BC Housing is working toward creating more successful tenancies for vulnerable populations by providing a range of programs, engaging the right partners and providing the right kind of supports.
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Housing solutions for healthier futures BC Housing Organization MINISTER RESPONSIBLE FOR HOUSING Honourable Rich Coleman BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Shayne Ramsay OPERATIONAL BRANCHESSUPPORT BRANCHES
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Partnership Model Health Authorities Local Government BC Housing Non-Profit Housing Provider Federal Government Private/Voluntary Sector
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2006 Focus on housing our most vulnerable citizens New approaches to affordable housing Redevelopment of existing housing stock Housing Matters BC
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The Homelessness Housing Continuum Outreach Shelters Single Room Occupancy Hotels Private market rent supplements New supported housing
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Housing & Supports Shelters Outreach Supportive Housing
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Purpose built Supportive Housing. Continuum of housing with support services. Strategic partnerships to address homelessness, mental illness and addiction. Local government agreements. Supportive Housing
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Single Room Occupancy Hotels
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Sanford Apartments 62 self-contained supportive housing units 24-7 on-site staff Located at 7th and Fir in Vancouver Construction funding from BCH, CoV, and S2H Ongoing subsidies and support service funding from BCH & VCH
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Princess & Alexander
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Vulnerability Assessment Tool (VAT) Needed common assessment tool to: Assess eligibility for supportive housing Assess support needs of applicants Inform housing placements to create a healthy tenant mix Create fair/transparent process
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10 Domains of Vulnerability 1 - Survival Skills 2 - Basic Needs 3 - Indicated Mortality Risk 4 - Medical Risk 5 - Organization/Orientation 6 - Mental Health 7 - Substance Use 8 - Communication 9 - Social Behaviours 10 - Homelessness
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Outreach with Rent Supplements Primary target street homeless Scattered private market rentals Rental supplement plus one-time costs Supports provided through outreach staff Partnerships with non-profit housing providers and health authorities
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Homeless Prevention Program Announced in October 2014 Budget of $12.5 million Federal / Provincial partnership Target populations: - Leaving Institutions (corrections; acute care) - Women and Children Fleeing Violence - Youth - Aboriginal Peoples
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