For example, the Plan may impact HHS agencies strategic and performance plans, program activities, training, data collection/performance measurement, and/or budgets. DUBUQUE COUNTY SMART PLAN Housing Goals and Objectives 10.3. Members of the Secretarys Work Group on Ending Chronic Homelessness. Adding a New Goal Focusing On Data and Performance Measurement. hTPn Ensure the diverse services for at-risk and homeless youth have well-articulated roles in the broader system of care; ensure program type, target population, eligibility criteria and outcomes are well articulated for each program, whether delivered by the non-profit or public sector. 0000009929 00000 n
Seven hundred and seventy-five enrichment and tutoring activities were provided for pre-school and school-age children. o Develop and distribute a primer that will help explain what medical, behavioral health, and support services that would benefit individuals who are homeless can be reimbursed by Medicaid. Total expenditures for the SCHIP program in FY 2005 were $5.129 billion, however, state SCHIP programs are not required to report to CMS on the homelessness or housing status of persons who receive health care supported with SCHIP funding; therefore, SCHIP data systems are not designed to produce estimates of expenditures on services provided to eligible homeless persons. The CHI is important because it operationalizes many of the key goals and strategies outlined in both the original and revised strategic action plans; for example, use of interagency partnerships on both local and federal levels, increasing the effectiveness of integrated systems of care, and the use of mainstream resources. This includes people who face barriers in accessing services because they have difficulty paying for services, have language or cultural differences, or because there is an insufficient number of health professionals/resources available in their community. Therefore, the goals and strategies were edited to include families and youth, where applicable. Further, build on existing efforts and link with ongoing government or community initiatives where possible. Recognizing the overrepresentation of Aboriginal young people that are at risk of or experiencing homelessness, the youth plan adopts the following major milestone: By 2018, Aboriginal homeless young people will not be overrepresented in the homeless population. startxref
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The coordination of these services, both within the Department, as well as with our Federal partners who provide housing and complementary service programs, is a critical component of achieving the goal of preventing and ending homelessness. Several studies have compared housed and non-housed low-income families in an effort to document what characteristics or contextual factors influence a low-income familys probability of experiencing homelessness. Examples of goals include: 2003 Strategic Action Plan Goal 1: Help eligible, chronically homeless individuals receive health and social services. o Encourage applicants use of grant funds to support community infrastructure development efforts, including expenses for staff associated with partnership activities, incentive funds, and other funding mechanisms that can support infrastructure development efforts. Both parties work together to create a shared vision and set attainable goals and objectives. The Administration for Children and Families oversees a program to support a Protection & Advocacy (P&A) System in each State, Territory, as well as a Native American Consortium, to protect and advocate for persons with developmental disabilities. 0000116542 00000 n
Eligible programs and activities include: (1) outreach services; (2) screening and diagnostic treatment services; (3) habilitation and rehabilitation services; (4) community mental health services; (5) alcohol or drug treatment services; (6) staff training; (7) case management services; (8) supportive and supervisory services in residential settings; (9) referrals for primary health services, job training, educational services, and relevant housing services; and (10) a prescribed set of housing services. primary prevention). Strategy 1.2 Identify risk and protective factors to prevent chronic homelessness among persons who are already homeless. Obtain . Coordinated access and assessment processes. o Share information with the national intergovernmental organizations that can be used in their newsletters and other communications with their members (e.g., through a homelessness clearinghouse website that provides links not only to relevant HHS programs but also to state and local activities that could serve as best practice models). However, in order to maintain chronic homelessness as a priority, the Work Group highlights chronic homelessness in a few different strategies in the new framework. Many studies have documented a large number of single homeless individuals, primarily women, who are parents but are no longer residing with their children (Burt et al 1999). Neither HRSA nor states collect financial data on how many of its program dollars support homeless mothers and children, nor does it collect program data that indicates how many homeless mothers and children are served by Title V. Medicaid, operated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), is a jointly funded, federal-state health insurance program for certain low-income and needy people. However, specific eligibility requirements to receive SCHIP benefits, as well as the type and scope of services provided, are determined by each state. 0000004655 00000 n
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Conducting further research about the pathways into Aboriginal youth homelessness to help ensure services dedicated to Aboriginal young people (at risk of or experiencing homelessness) will be carried out in consideration of structural factors. o Inventory and compile the data currently collected within the Department relevant to homelessness; domains may include: OPDIV, title of data source; population included; method of data collection; web link to the data source (or directly to data that are publicly available), and strengths and limitations, among others. o Promote organizational development and horizontal coordination between agencies such as housing, HIV/AIDS services/prevention, mental health and substance abuse treatment and prevention, and criminal justice to provide integrated comprehensive services to prevent homelessness. The publication was funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration, HIV/AIDS Bureau, with John Snow, Inc. and AIDS Housing of Washington. Predictors of Homelessness Among Families in New York City: From Shelter Request to Housing Stability. After reviewing the range of estimates of the number of homeless youth, Robertson and Toro concluded that youth under the age of 18 may be at higher risk for homelessness than adults (1999). Representatives of fifty-four states and U.S. territories joined federal agency partners, public and private organizations addressing homelessness, and technical assistance providers to showcase innovative approaches that states and territories are implementing, exchange peer-to-peer technical assistance, and renew the states and territories commitment to fully implementing their Homeless Policy Academy action plans. The relevant programs are divided into two categories: targeted homeless assistance programs, which are specifically designed to serve individuals and families who are homeless, and mainstream programs, which are designed to meet broader goals, such as alleviating poverty or providing health care to low-income persons. Grants can also be used for outreach activities targeting youth who may need assistance. Currently, there are 80 active properties on which numerous services are provided to homeless individuals and/or families. A policy change that took effect in September of 2006 expands the allowable uses of surplus real property to include permanent supportive housing. The population who experiences homelessness is a heterogeneous group, and includes single individuals, families with children, and unaccompanied runaway and homeless youth. The authorizing legislation does not, however, specify homeless services and current policy does not encourage set-asides for specific populations. AmericanJournal of Community Psychology. The purpose of the Street Outreach Program is to provide educational and prevention services to runaway, homeless and street youth who have been subject to, or are at risk of, sexual exploitation or abuse. Also, it helps the clients to measure their progress. Webb, David A., Culhane, Jennifer, Metraux, Stephen, Robbins, Jessica, and Culhane, Dennis. Bassuk, Ellen L., Weinreb, Linda F., Buckner, John C., Browne, Angela; et al. The Operating Divisions work closely with state, local, and tribal governments, as many HHS-funded services are provided at the local level by state, county or tribal agencies, or through private sector and faith-based grantees. This includes shelter diversion and prevention supports to keep youth housed or rapidly rehouse them when they do become homeless. The HRSA bureau responsible for administration of the CARE Act, the HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB), has approached the issue of housing and healthcare access through housing policy development, direct service programs, service demonstrations, as well as in technical assistance and training activities to grantees. Appropriately Structured and Experienced Management Team- Our eightmember Management Team consists of highlyskilled professionals, each an expert in their field. According to the 1996 National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients, 34 percent of all persons using homeless services were members of a homeless family (Burt et al 1999), though more recent studies (Shinn, et. o Support empirical studies and demonstration projects that develop and test the effectiveness of outreach and engagement strategies for various populations. 0000081433 00000 n
Robertson, M.J., & Toro, P.A 1999. For example, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) strategic plan for fiscal years 2005-2010 (http://www.hrsa.gov/about/strategicplan.htm) discusses how the agency measures its progress by monitoring a variety of performance measures that are linked to the goals and objectives set out in the strategic plan. Develop and construct permanent supporting housing complexes. This adaptation of clinical practice guidelines for homeless patients was developed by the Health Care for the Homeless Clinicians Network with support from the HIV/AIDS Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The NIH supports a wide range of studies involving homeless populations because of associations between homelessness and many adverse health conditions. All members make personal financial contributions on an annual basis to support the work of our organization. HHS operates a wide range of programs that may be accessed by homeless families with children and runaway and homeless youth. Health and medical goals are highly individual and people's engagement in setting goals has been demonstrated to affect not only their participation in and adherence to treatment, but their health outcomes and quality of life.2 Step 1: Elicit . o Identify and promote the use of effective, evidence-based homelessness prevention interventions, such as discharge,release, or transition planning; intensive case management; access to protection orders, legal assistance and safety planning for victims of abuse; landlord mediation, and family strengthening, along with organizational and cross-organizational level strategies. The matrix can then be used as an analytical tool to examine the Departments progress related to the activities by goal or strategy, as well as by agency. The data in this report is from the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) 2002 Supplemental Data Set on living arrangements of people admitted for substance abuse treatment. TREATMENT PLAN GOALS & OBJECTIVES 1 TREATMENT PLAN GOALS OBJECTIVES Note Always make objectives measurable, e.g., 3 out of 5 times 100%, learn 3 skills, etc. Finally, a series of appendices provide supporting information to the strategic action plan. The primary purpose for the development of the 2007 Strategic Action Plan is to refine the goals and strategies outlined in the 2003 Strategic Action Plan in order to reflect the progress that has been made, and has not been made, in the four years since the development of the initial HHS strategic action plan on homelessness. 0000030541 00000 n
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The final strategy identifies collaboration with other Federal departments as a critical component of the Departments homelessness data activities. In order to improve the accessibility and take advantage of the funding and capacity available within the mainstream programs, the Department has engaged in a range of strategies to increase access to mainstream resources for persons experiencing homelessness. Mental health plans must respond to federal criteria that include: 1) a comprehensive community based mental health system with a description of health and mental health services, rehabilitation services, employment services, housing services, educational services, substance abuse services, medical and dental care; 2) mental health system data and epidemiology estimates of incidence and prevalence in the state of serious mental illness among adults and serious emotional disturbance among children; 3) services for children with serious emotional disturbance provided in an integrated system of care; 4) targeted services to rural and homeless populations with a description of states outreach to and services for individuals who are homeless and how community-based services will be provided to individuals residing in rural areas; and 5) management systems for financial resources, staffing and training for mental health providers, and training of providers of emergency health services. Treatment Plan for Homeless Veterans. Healthcare for the Homeless Information Resource Center: http://www.psc.gov/administrative/federalprop/titlev.html, Recent HHS Publications Relevant to Homelessness, National Symposium on Homelessness Research (ASPE & HUD). The goals, strategies, and examples of activities are as follows: Goal 1: Prevent episodes of homelessness within thehhs clientele, including individuals and families, Strategy 1.1 Identify risk and protective factors to prevent episodes of homelessness for at-risk populations. Strategy 4.4 Coordinate HHS data activities with other federal data activities related to homelessness. Case managers typically manage the entire scope of a client's treatment or service. 2001; 116: 344-352. The report was published in 2005 and is available at: http://www.prainc.com/SOAR/training/manual/SteppingStonesMan.pdf, Improving Medicaid Access for People Experiencing Chronic Homelessness: State Examples(CMS). From its inception to the present time, the Secretarys Work Group has met regularly in order to discuss policy issues related to chronic homelessness, as well as homelessness among families and youth, review progress, and report about key activities occurring in the various operating divisions. Approach Used In Developing the 2007 Plan. Funds are allocated by formula to 50 states and the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, the Northern Marianas, and state and federally-recognized Indian tribes. 193 0 obj
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Young Aboriginal people are receiving services with contextual considerations, including pathways into homelessness for Aboriginal people. Receive the latest updates from the Secretary, Blogs, and News Releases. Goal 4: To ensure families at risk of losing housing have early access to services and supports that will help them maintain safe, affordable housing18 Goal 5: To ensure adults with cognitive impairments have access to safe, affordable housing and Fifty-five percent of the cities participating in the 2006 Hunger and Homelessness Survey report that families may have to separate in order to be sheltered (U.S. Conference of Mayors 2006). The Homeless Policy Academies were designed to offer states an opportunity to bring together a team of policy-makers, providers, and program leaders to spend three days working on a strategic action plan to increase access to mainstream services for people experiencing chronic homelessness. 1 Healthy People 2030 focuses on the prevention, screening, assessment, and treatment of mental disorders and behavioral conditions. Another key event that influenced the Secretarys Work Group was Hurricane Katrina, which occurred in August 2005. As a case plan goal and objective example, case managers who work with the homeless may have a primary objective of finding housing for clients. The goals outlined within the strategic action plan provided a course of action for the Department to follow in order to improve access to needed health and social services for individuals experiencing chronic homelessness, empower states to improve their response to individuals experiencing chronic homelessness, and to prevent future episodes of homelessness within HHS clientele. Goals: *I make this section objective. In the 2003 Strategic Action Plan the Work Group outlined sixteen strategies to reduce chronic homelessness, one of which was to improve the transition of clients from homeless-specific programs to mainstream service providers. A cornerstone activity under this strategy has been the development and implementation of nine Homeless Policy Academies that were designed to bring together state-level program administrators and homeless service providers in order to develop state-specific action plans designed to increase access to mainstream resources for persons experiencing homelessness. 0000002951 00000 n
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o Develop tools for providers that simplify or streamline the eligibility review process, similar to the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)-funded publication entitled Documenting Disability: Simple Strategies for Medical Providers, which provides a partnership tool for the Social Security Administrations Homeless Outreach Projects and Evaluation (HOPE) program, focused on assisting eligible, chronically homeless individuals in applying for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. It's generally treatment plan depression goals objectives chat therapy, a brand-new method of discovering how to assume, behave, as well as technique life in a positive method by recognizing and also assessing automated thoughts that can cause adverse behavior/outcomes. Additional appendices provide a list of commonly used acronyms (Appendix C), a membership list of the Secretarys Work Group, including the staff list of the Strategic Action Plan Subcommittee (Appendix D), and finally, a crosswalk of the goals and strategies included in the 2003 and 2007 Plans (Appendix E). 0000097505 00000 n
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Be strategic and succinct in how these are presented, but provide sufficient rationale as to why the goals within the plan are priorities. First, HHS partnered with HUD, VA, ICH, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), and the U.S. Department of Education (ED) to fund nine HomelessPolicy Academies that were designed to bring together state-level program administrators and homeless service providers in order to develop state-specific action plans designed to increase access to mainstream resources for persons experiencing homelessness. After detox, you will have a period of counseling. It provides a basic but comprehensive picture of the numbers and characteristics of the two types of homeless assistance programs. Screenings for depression for all new mothers (new this year). PATH is a formula grant program operated by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to provide financial assistance to states to support services for homeless individuals who have serious mental illness or serious mental illness and substance abuse. The mission of the child support enforcement program is to assure that assistance in obtaining support (both financial and medical) is available to children through locating parents, establishing paternity and support obligations, and enforcing those obligations. Title V of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (Title V),authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make suitable federal properties categorized as excess or surplus available to representatives of persons experiencing homelessness as a permissible use in the protection of public health. endstream
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