Housing Work Group
Aug 19, 2015
9am-11am
Street-Jones Building
1000 E. 11th 78702
Co-Chairs: (Both Absent) Darilynn Cardona-Beiler (ATCIC) & Sharon Lowe (Foundation for the Homeless); Preston Petty; Casey Cork; Bree Williams; Katie Rose; Niki Paul; Becky Casey (ECHO Staff); Chris Laguna (ATCIC); Dylan Shubitz (HACA); Rick Rivera (Salvation Army); Whitney Bright (Goodwill); Jill Smith (Travis County); Jim Ward (Front Steps); Lauren Avioli (NHCD); Amanda Lokey (VA); Tracey Fine (National Church Residences); Melissa Wheeler (Caritas); Emily Rogers (Travis County Justice Planning); Lucy Bercik (HUD VASH);
Minutes
9:00-9:10Welcome and IntroductionsCo-Chairs
9:10-9:40Task Group UpdatesCo-Chairs
- Housing Specialist/Landlord Outreach
 - Discussed homeless preference
 - Discussed OneKeyATX-what is working? What needs improvement?
 - Monthly ECHO Listings training-discussed landlord outreach best practices from NAEH Conference
 - Veterans Initiative
 - Strong involvement with Mayor Adler’s office
 - Veteran Boot Camp-called 56 veterans who have completed a CA but are not yet enrolled
 - Functional Zero-need for consistency in definition and community education
 - Employment and Income
 - Niki to meet with Sam Woollard and Chris L. at LifeWorks to start organizing first stakeholder group around discussing initiatives and better practices for employment and income
 
9:40-10:00Healthy Communities Collaborative UpdateChris Laguna, ATCIC
- HCC has money to spend by the end of August
 - Continued commitment for coordinated assessment process and staffing
 - Expecting to receive money from DSHS-Requested money for new SOAR specialist and RRH
 - Community First will be up and running soon
 
10:00-10:10Coordinated Assessment ReportPreston Petty, ECHO
- Salvation Army officially open as a front door for CA-new coordinated assessment flier with Salvation Army’s walk-in hours
 - Low return rate to shelters for diversion-1 out of 47 clients
 - 2,187 unique households have been assessed to date
 - About 1/3 need PSH;1/2 need RRH; 12% need minimal intervention
 - Referrals:
 - 144 HH’s have accepted referrals by PSH programs
 - VASH targeting highly-vulnerable clients for vouchers
 - 46 have successfully completed move-in
 - 312 HH’s have had referrals accepted by RRH programs
 - 84 have successfully completed move-in
 - RRH-singly largest unmet need in our community at 934 HH’s waiting for RRH services
 - 3 things that will help end homelessness in Austin/Travis County
 - Existing programs (i.e. ASA) committing any slots to most vulnerable clients on CA list
 - Agencies/programs that do not have housing options but will commit and ongoing assistance to help sustain housing (i.e. Goodwill, Any Baby Can)
 - Agencies that will commit to creating a new program that will directly address the need for housing/assistance (i.e. ATCIC RRH Pilot)
 - HACA Housing Choice Voucher:
 - If client receives VASH vouchers first but no longer needs VA case management, client can be moved to regular housing vouchers to free up a VASH voucher
 
10:10-11:00Rapid Rehousing Community Wide DefinitionPreston Petty, ECHO
- General feedback request: Core baseline definition for RRH program
 - Core components of RRH: (not required that a single entity provide all three services, nor that a HH utilize all three services)
 - Housing identification
 - Financial assistance for rent or move-in costs
 - Case management and services
 - Some BSS+ programs offer RRH, homeless prevention, and/or other services-Need to clarify which BSS+ programs do or do not offer RRH
 - Housing first? Issues with requirements
 - Sobriety
 - Income requirements:
 - Easier to house
 - Concerns with zero income
 - Requirement would be too subjective
 - Consistency needed with housing first requirements
 - Best practices-feedback and concerns:
 - Home visits-Caritas moving towards home-visit model
 - Pros:
 - Building landlord relationships
 - Helps with housing stability
 - Helps with no-show/lost staff time
 - Potential issues:
 - Requires 2-3 times staff cost
 - DV program
 - Credentialing
 - Reduce caseload size
 - “Fall back” bridge-vulnerable HH who does not reach stability in RRH would be eligible to transfer to PSH
 - If still receiving supportive/financial services from HUD-funded programs – client will obtain homeless status
 - Need to clarify which programs are actually RRH-some programs will not align with National definition
 - Definition ideas:
 - Add housing first-possibly added as a recommendation?
 - Specify “due to funding requirements”
 - Align with National best practices as goal
 - Distinguish other types of programs that are not RRH specific
 - This could alienate programs
 - “Best practice” to define goal for community for housing first
 - Need to continue conversation on desired definition
 
***SEPTEMBER LOCATION CHANGE****
Next Meeting: Wednesday, September 16th, 2015, City Hall, Executive Session Room (Rm 1027, 9AM-11AM
