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SIGHT UNSEEN: THE NEGLECTED PROBLEM OF RURAL HOMELESSNESS Diana T. Myers Diana T. Myers & Associates, Inc. dtmdtma@hotmail.com July 17, 2006
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LESSONS LEARNED Ending Homelessness Requires: uPrevention strategies Discharge planning Linkages to mainstream resources
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LESSONS LEARNED Ending Homelessness Requires: uA range of appropriate housing options uAvailable support services uConsistent outreach and engagement
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Rural Areas Face Special Challenges: Population is dispersed, hidden, doubled-up Transportation is limited Outreach and coordination are difficult
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Rural Areas Face Special Challenges : Federal priorities favor urban areas Programs prioritize chronically homeless Doubled–up don’t meet HUD definition of homeless
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Rural Areas Face Special Challenges: Affordable Housing for Homeless is Virtually Nonexistent New Site-Based Housing is Difficult: NIMBYism Lack of Infrastructure Lack of Resources for Rental Assistance
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Rural Areas Face Special Challenges: Financial Resources are Shrinking or Nonexistent Mental Health and Drug and Alcohol Services Funding Multi-purpose Agencies become Primary Providers
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Rural Areas Face Special Challenges: Technical Resources are also Shrinking or Nonexistent Limited Capacity for Resource Development including Grant Writing and Management
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To Meet These Challenges Rural Communities Need: uFormal Coordination uAccess to Information on Best Practices
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To Meet These Challenges Rural Communities Need: uAccess to Financial and Human Resources Expertise in Housing Development Trained Outreach and Engagement Teams MH & D and A Services uGrant Writing and Management Assistance
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Best Practices: Digest of Model Programs for the Homeless uCommon Themes for Successful Outreach and Engagement: Staff Understand structural barriers and personal vulnerability Treat people with dignity and respect Are dedicated and sensitive to cultural and ethnic diversity Don’t engage individuals until ready
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Best Practices: Digest of Model Programs for the Homeless uCommon Themes for Successful Outreach and Engagement: Agencies Collaborate and pool resources Demonstrate commitment to education and training Engage in good public relations with the community
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Best Practices: Digest of Model Programs for the Homeless uCommon Themes for Successful Housing First Tie to successful outreach & engagement Encourage, but do not require acceptance of services as prerequisite to housing Require a range of housing options and flexible subsidies uwww.pahousingchoices.org- Click on Information
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Best Practices: Digest of Model Programs for the Homeless uCommon Themes for Successful Housing First Programs ðNeed intensive support services, such as Assertive Community Treatment Teams ðRequire strong partnerships between housing providers and service providers ðTap all available funding streams
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Models/Best Practices: LHOTS What is an LHOT? (pronounced L-HOTS) A Local Housing Options Team Collaboration/Consortium Key stakeholders coming together on the county or multi-county level
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Models/Best Practices: LHOTS Who are the members of an LHOT? uKey stakeholders in participating county or counties: Disability Housing Human Service People with Disabilities/Family Members
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Models/Best Practices: LHOTS LHOT Activities? uNetworking uEducating other members uTroubleshooting/problem solving (case studies) uConducting needs assessments
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Models/Best Practices: LHOTS LHOT Activities? uDeveloping housing strategies uCreating partnerships to address problems uPlanning and financing specific housing programs or projects
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Models/Best Practices: LHOTS Notable Accomplishments? uNew Housing Opportunities Shelter Plus Care Programs Supportive Housing Programs Local Housing Authority Set-Asides and Preferences HUD Section 811 Programs
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Models/Best Practices: LHOTS Notable Accomplishments? Innovative Housing Options Cooperative Fairweather Lodge Shared Housing uEducational Forums (Fair Housing, Home Modifications, Section 8) uLandlord Outreach Programs
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Best Practices: Technical Assistance and Training uPa Technical Assistance Model ïPA DCED Best Practices Conference TA to Rural Housing Providers ïPA OMHSAS Form and Assist LHOT’s Work Directly with County MH Offices
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Best Practices: Technical Assistance and Training HUD SHP TA Contact your HUD Regional Office HUD.gov Projects to Assist in the Transition for Homelessness pathprogram.samhsa.gov HAC
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