Housing Work Group
January 20, 2016
9am-11am
City of Austin, NHCD
Street Jones Building, 4th Floor Conference Room
Co-Chairs: Sandra Chavez (ASA) & Lori Frasco (Caritas of Austin)
Attendance: Katie Rose; Bree Williams; Niki Paul; Preston Petty; Becky Casey; Casey Cork (ECHO Staff); Lauren Avioli (NHCD); Ashlyn Riley (Caritas); Trish Rivera (Council on Recovery); Chris Laguna (ATCIC); Dylan Shubitz (HACA); Greg McCormack (Front Steps); Melissa Wheeler (Caritas); Tasha Ponciek (City of Austin); Whitney Bright (Goodwill); Rick Rivera (The Salvation Army); Jill Smith (Travis County)
Minutes
9:00-9:10Welcome and IntroductionsCo-Chairs
- General Announcements:
- PIT Count Reminder-over 500 volunteers
9:10-9:55Task Group UpdatesCo-Chairs
- Housing Specialist/Landlord Outreach Committee
- Re-structuring group to accommodate clients accepted through CA:
- First hour-community planning
- Second hour-folks who have recently accepted referrals through CA stay and staff; create master list and look at AmRents
- Keller Williams assisting task group-outreach piece beginning in February
- Working to pair our clients with their properties
- Austin Homeless Veterans Initiative
- Continuing to push towards achieving functional zero
- Goal to create sustainable system of functional zero
- Committee continues to meet every Monday morning
- December 2015 Report: Data-drive benchmarks:
- Chronic homelessness: Exceptions-any veteran that refuses permanent housing; any new veteran found has 90 days to be re-housed
- Time to re-housing: re-house all chronically homeless veterans within 90 days; average of all veterans re-housed in 90 days or less-average will be skewed by clients on the streets longer than 90 days but the goal is to house all of our chronically homeless
- House more veterans each month than new veterans entering the system that month
- Barriers:
- Veterans with zero income
- Each veteran having multiple case managers (bridges, some programs can pay off debts while others can’t)
- More PSH needed to sustain housing for those with zero income
- Rapid Re-housing Committee
- Formalizing, re-creating and consolidating lessons learned from veterans initiative
- Allowing RRH program managers to speak up about what would be helpful in HMIS
- Capital Area Food Bank working to have pilot ready in February for food stamps
- PSH Committee
- January 25th – First Navigation Day for PSH
- Will be completing check-in, assessment of documents, and PSH programs will be there to meet with clients
9:55-10:15Healthy Communities Collaborative UpdateChris Laguna, ATCIC
- Currently hiring jail liaison-focus on connecting those in institutions with services to prevent the revolving door
- Community First! has moved in 18 people previously with MLF
- Team of 4 ATCIC members on-site at CF
- Prioritizing based on CA score
- Completing bi-monthly tours for prospective residents
- SOAR Program-has had 1 approval within 7 days; has gotten all approvals thus far (about 8)
- Takes roughly 4-5 weeks from start to finish to complete application
10:15-10:40Coordinated AssessmentPreston Petty, ECHO
- New CA Info Sheet-new phone number for ECHO CA hotline
- New Chronic Homelessness Definition Guidance
- HUD requires that every provider should watch and go through webinar-ECHO will send out information on accessing the webinar
- Review documentation changes thoroughly
10:40-11:002016 Housing Work Group Meeting Schedule DiscussionCo-Chairs
- With ECHO staff growing-what need is there in the community for work groups?
- Focusing now on re-structure of the community/work groups/task groups
- Want to ensure each work group and meeting and meaningful and productive
- Suggestion: possibility to have electronic option for participation (phone call, voting via email)
- Regardless of when meetings happen, could always arrange pop-up meeting if pressing decision needed to be made
- Move meetings to bi-monthly
- Update newsletter from task groups will be sent out in off-month
- Contact co-chairs for urgent need/pressing issue
- Decision or sound board