2017 HOMELESS UPDATE - Clark County · 2017-11-30 · 2017 Census Overview 6,490 Homeless in 2017...

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2017 HOMELESS UPDATE

Michael Pawlak Director of Social Service November 7, 2017

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2017 Census Overview

6,490 Homeless in 2017 4.5% increase

50.6% newly homeless

76.9% were living in

Southern NV at the time of becoming homeless

111 families = 300 people

256 unaccompanied youth under 18

1,796 youth ages 18 - 24

54.1% cited job loss as primary cause of homelessness

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Distribution of PIT Homeless Census Population

3,034 3,494 3,916 3,731 4,353

2,920

3,949 3,593

2,477 2,137

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2,000

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7,000

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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Unsheltered Sheltered

6,490 5,954

6,208

7,509 7,443

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Unsheltered Homeless

63%

30%

2% 2% 3% Where are they?

Other places not meantfor human habitation

Encampments

Abandoned Buildings

Vans & RVs

Cars

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Households without Children

5,932 (91%) are individuals (household without children) 18 and older

4,107 (63%) are unsheltered

2 in 5 (40%) suffer from Severe

Mental Illness

1/3 have been homeless for more than a year

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Chronic Homelessness

1/3 have been homeless for more than a year

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Individuals experiencing chronic homelessness;

• Have a diagnosed mental and/or physical disability, and; • Have experienced homelessness for at least one year, or; • Have experienced at least four episodes of homelessness within the past

three years where those occasions cumulatively total at least 12 months

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Community Capacity Households without Children 1603

662

208 125

18 2 0

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400

600

800

1000

1200

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1600

1800

Permanent SupportiveHousing

RapidRehousing/Transitional

Housing

Housing CapacityNew/Under developmentHousing Vacancies

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Housing Assessments Completed for Households without Children

12,011

4,689 5,187

1,536

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4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

14000

July 2014-September 2017 October 2016-September2017

All AssessorsCCSS Assessors

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Households without Children Housing Placements through Community Queue

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

PermanentSupportive

Housing

RapidRehousing

Safe Haven TransitionalHousing

Total

600

98 114

300

1112

192

30 35 130

387

July 2014-June2017

July 2016-June2017

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Current Need for Households without Children from the Community Queue

489

303 365

3 10

Community Queue Housing Vacancies

Permanent Supportive Housing

Rapid Rehousing / Transitional Housing

Affordable Housing / Diversion

As of 10/31/2017

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Healthy System of Care

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Coordinated Intake for All Populations

Sustainability

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Outreach

Emergency Housing

Bridge Housing

Transitional Housing

Rapid Re-Housing

Permanent Supportive

Housing

Affordable Housing

Housing & Services

Continuum

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What We Are Doing To Support A Healthy System -Clark County’s Contribution

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Mobile Crisis Intervention Team (MCIT)

$ 960,557

Financial Assistance (FAS) $ 1,432,000

Year Round Shelter

$ 1,362,373 Inclement

Weather Shelter $ 1,002,136 Emergency

Shelter Program (ESG)

$347,973

Bridge Housing Program

$1,800,000

New Beginnings $2,515,304 Healthy Living $565,540 The Vivo

Housing Project $2,001,686 Clark County

FUSE $1,652,924

Outreach Emergency Housing

Bridge Housing

Permanent Supportive

Housing

Rapid Re-Housing

Hospital to Home $650,000

Keeping Families Together

$231,982

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Clark County’s Contribution toward Prevention/Diversion

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Financial Assistance (FAS) $5,000,000 Welfare Set-Aside Program (WSAP) Rental Assistance $524,851 Mortgage Assistance $ 12,333 Utility Assistance $121,586 $658,770

Homeless Prevention for TAY (ESGHPTAY)

$100,000

Cash Assistance for Rent or

Mortgage Arrears

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Continuum of Care (CoC) Support • Collaborative Applicant • Coordinated Intake Hubs • CoC Planning • Census

Grant management, contract and compliance

Homeless Management Information System (HMIS/CMIS)

HMIS Comparable Database for DV Shelters

Clark County’s Contribution to

Systemic Change

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Next Steps

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• Continue working on federal goal of ending chronic homelessness

• Addition of staff to support fully developing bridge housing activities

• Addition of Navigation Teams

• Expand outreach to include “call-out” team

• Work with shelter providers to restructure emergency housing

• Continue to support coordinated intake for all sub-populations

• Behavioral Health Coordination

• Engage the local and national philanthropic and business communities to contribute to efforts of developing a healthy system of care