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NAVNEET GREWAL LEP ADVOCACY 201: BEYOND THE BASICS NLADA ANNUAL CONFERENCE NOVEMBER 19-22, 2009 Housing Authorities and Language Access Plans
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What We’re Covering Today What is the PHA Planning Process? How can advocates get involved? Comments Public Hearing Follow Up
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What are PHA Plans? Annual Plan Annual Process Must make civil rights certifications Must attach Administrative Plan and/or ACOP Administrative Plan Section 8 ACOP Public Housing Language Access Plan
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Sample Policy (Common)
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How to Get Started Obtain relevant documents PHA office Hard Copy/Email PHA Website HUD web site Approved Plans http://www.hud.gov/offices/pih/pha Determine if there are partners in the community Residents Other advocates
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Timeline 6
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Key Players Public Housing Residents and Voucher Participants Resident Advisory Board Others in the community interested in the issue PHA Staff PHA Board of Commissioners HUD City/County
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Case Study
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Initial Comments (Submitted by NHLP and Bay Area Legal Aid)
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Initial Comments
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Public Hearing Who is on the Board of Commissioners? What is on the agenda? Who will attend? Often limited to 2-3 minutes Required to respond to RAB comments Will often respond to all public comments (see materials)
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Follow Up Set up meetings between all interested parties and housing authority - legal services, community organizations, appropriate housing authority staff Engage in drafting LAP Education Often a long process Often incremental Reassessment
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Draft Plan
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Adopted Plan Training List languages Discourage use of friends/children as interpreters
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Adopted Plan Vital Documents
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Ongoing Advocacy Continue to monitor plan and efficacy Engage in trainings Use next year’s plan process if necessary Informal complaint to Board of Commissioners Informal complaint to HUD FHEO – Regional Office Informal Hearings/Grievance Procedures Formal Administrative Complaint
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Summary PHAs required to engage in annual planning process Most PHAs have not created a language access plan Ensure that all players are engaged in developing plan Advocates can influence the process significantly Requires ongoing interactive process and monitoring
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NAVNEET GREWAL STAFF ATTORNEY NATIONAL HOUSING LAW PROJECT NGREWAL@NHLP.ORG (510)251-9400 EXT. 3102
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