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1 WICHITA & SEDGWICK COUNTY HOUSING FIRST PROGRAM A national best practice model designed to end chronic homelessness 5/20151

2 HOUSING FIRST WHAT IS HOUSING FIRST?  Direct or near direct placement of chronically homeless into permanent housing  Supportive services are offered but not required  Assertive outreach conducted to engage and offer housing to the homeless  Once housed a low demand approach is used so that relapse does not automatically affect housing  Allow for client choice at every program intervention phase including: o Housing o Psychiatric and substance abuse treatment o Supported employment o Other recovery—focused supports  Use harm reduction approach to addictions rather than mandating abstinence, enrollment in a treatment program, or decrease in clinical symptoms  Help clients develop their own personalized goals  Apartment visits  Phone calls 5/20152

3 WHO IS ELIGIBLE?  The chronically homeless as defined by the 2009 HUD definition  Unaccompanied person who has a disabling condition, AND  Has been continuously homeless for at least one year, OR  Has had a least four episodes of homelessness in the past three years 5/20153

4 WHY HOUSING FIRST? Research indicates:  Participants are more receptive to treatment after being stabilized in housing  Participants often seek treatment so that they can keep their apartment  Housing enhances self-esteem and participants are more likely to seek employment and reconnect with their families  Housing injects an element of dignity as participants have choices as to where they will live  Saves money on services delivered to this population 5/20154

5 HOUSING  The Wichita City Council and Sedgwick County Commission approved funding for rent subsidies for 64 existing housing units  Funding became available January 1, 2009 and is funded solely by the City of Wichita and Sedgwick County  Scattered sites throughout Sedgwick County  Units will be accessible to transportation and other services (grocery stores, drug stores, etc.)  One bedroom or studio units 5/20155

6 RENT  Rent payments from the City/County are made directly to the landlord  The Housing First Program will pay the full rent amount or a portion once the participant has income and can contribute to their housing expenses  The program will pay utility costs, as needed and other costs associated with housing—application fees, deposits, and moving expenses 5/20156

7 PARTICIPANT REQUIREMENTS  Desire housing  Agree to maintain weekly contact with case manager  Adhere to terms of rental agreement  If income is available, participant will contribute up to 30% of their income towards rent/utilities 5/20157

8 PARTNERSHIPS (may include others not listed)  Wichita Police Department’s Homeless Outreach Team (H.O.T.)  Veteran’s Administration  COMCARE Center City  COMCARE Sedgwick County Offender Assessment Program (SCOAP)  COMCARE Community Support Services (CSS)  Wichita Children’s Home  Inter-Faith Ministries  Substance Abuse Center of Kansas (SACK)  Mental Health Association (MHA) 5/20158

9 HOUSING FIRST PROCESS: APPLICATION  Homeless persons can access the program from any community resource (another service provider and/or other interested parties)—there is no wrong door  An assessment form is completed by the case manager  If the potential client does not have a case manager, Sedgwick County Human Services staff may direct the person to COMCARE or other community case management services and either approve/deny the application 5/20159

10 HOUSING FIRST PROCESS: HOUSING LOCATION  Once approved, Human Services staff informs case manager and notifies the City Housing First Program Specialist  Program Specialist reviews list of participating landlords and participant’s potential barriers for housing (criminal backgrounds, evictions, poor credit)  Based on housing barriers and desired locations to live, Program Specialist provides a list of potential housing leads for the participant and case manager to visit  Participant is not limited to the housing leads provided by Program Specialist, this is simply a starting point 5/201510

11 HOUSING FIRST PROCESS: PAYMENTS  Once participant decides upon a unit, that information is provided to the City Housing First Program Specialist  Program Specialist requests documentation from landlord/property manager that confirms rental costs, schedules a move in day, prepares the paperwork and submits a request for payment  Program Specialist notifies case manager of move in date and arranges for utility services(s) if needed 5/201511

12 HOUSING FIRST PROCESS: MOVE-IN  During move in (and when resources are available), Housing First staff may provide participant with “house warming gift” which includes: towels, bedding, linens, pillows, dishes, personal hygiene items, and cleaning supplies  If participant requires furniture, referring agency may issue a request through His Helping Hands or other local entities that provide such items 5/201512

13 HOUSING FIRST STATISTICS From program inception in 2009, through April 30, 2015:  227 people have been housed, using local government funds  Of this number, 124 remained housed for over 1 year  46 people are currently housed  30 different apartment complex/property owners are being utilized and 9 zip codes are represented  15 people financially contribute toward their housing in some manner!!  30 people have applied for benefits using SOAR  13 people approved for benefits due to SOAR 5/201513

14 POSITIVE PROGRAM EXITS  Defined as a person who leaves the program for reasons related to self-sufficiency and self-improvement.  101 people have positively exited from the Housing First program since the first participant was housed in March 2009.  2 Entered a long-term treatment facility  24 Moved out of town to be closer to family/friends  61 Chose to exit program on their own as they had steady income and no longer needed/desired program  8 Received Section 8 voucher  1 received HUD-VASH voucher  2 Moved into Public Housing  2 Entered into a group home  1 Entered into a nursing home 5/201514

15 NEGATIVE PROGRAM EXITS  74 people have negatively exited from the Housing First program since the first participant was housed in March 2009.  30 Were sent to jail  44 Had repeated lease violations and given 30-day notice to vacate  6 Passed away (not a result of foul play) 5/201515

16 CONTACT INFORMATION Shelly Haupt, Housing First Specialist City of Wichita Housing & Community Services 332 N. Riverview Wichita, KS 67203 (316) 462-3724 mhaupt@wichita.gov or Maggie Flanders, Homeless Plan Specialist Sedgwick County Division of Human Services 635 N. Main Wichita, KS 67203 (316) 660-7615 Margaret.Flanders@Sedgwick.gov 5/201516


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