The HUD-VASH Program: Permanent Supportive Housing For Chronically Homeless Veterans Nancy Campbell,...

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The HUD-VASH Program: Permanent Supportive Housing For Chronically Homeless Veterans Nancy Campbell, National Director HUD-VASH

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The HUD-VASH Program:

Permanent Supportive Housing

For Chronically Homeless Veterans Nancy Campbell, National Director HUD-VASH

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Housing and Supportive Services

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• VA is moving from a transitional housing service model to a permanent housing services model.

• This strategy includes:– the expansion of vouchers and beds,– efforts to create new housing resources in the community, – efforts to connect with other VA services and community agencies to

provide supportive services.• VA provides transitional and permanent housing solutions for Veterans

through the Grant and Per Diem Program, the Health Care for Homeless Veterans Contract Residential Care program and the HUD-VASH program.

• Supportive Services help Veterans and families secure housing and stabilize, providing the supports necessary to ensure that they are able to access other needed community-based services and sustain their housing. For Veterans that have been chronically homeless, such supports need to be ongoing, readily accessible, and attached to housing.

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Housing and Urban Development-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) Program

• A collaborative program between HUD and VA• Veterans receive VA provided case management and

supportive services to support stability and recovery from physical and mental health, substance use, and functional concerns contributing to or resulting from of homelessness.

• HUD provides subsidized rental assistance in the form of a Housing Choice Voucher. Many of the requirements that pertain to other Section 8 voucher programs are waived.

• VA determines eligibility for health care and whether veteran meets the definition of being homeless. HUD determines income eligibility and whether or not veteran is on a lifetime sex offender registry.

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AK195

AL715

AR285

AZ1,230

CA8,090

CO1,181

CT570

DC744

GU30

GA1,540

DE100

FL4,190

HI270

ID165

IN635

IA255

IL1,055

KS435

KY530

LA830

MD800

TX3,470

MA1,522NY

3,452

PA1,450

ME125

MI1,110

MN465

MO470

MS330

MT195

NC1,005

ND125

NE245

NH165

NJ875

NM265

NV860

OH1,105

OK345

OR928

RI155

SC595

SD220

TN980

UT285 VA

773

VT120

WA1,605

WI460

WV290

WY130

ALLOCATION OF HUD-VASH VOUCHERS BY STATEFY 2008 – FY 2012

Total Allocated Vouchers: 48,045

PR80

30 - 399 400 - 799 800 - 999 1,000 – 2,999 3,000 +

Voucher Awards

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Chronic Homelessness

• Unaccompanied individual with disabling condition who has been homeless for 1 continuous year or 4+ times in 3 years (HUD, 2011)

• 16.8% of individuals experiencing homelessness are chronically homeless (HUD, 2011)

• Psychiatric disability, substance abuse, medical co- morbidities more prevalent within chronically homeless population than episodically or transitionally homeless (Kertesz, et al., 2005; Burt, et al., 2001; Kuhn & Culhane, 1998)

• Services cost an average of $40,500/year for chronically homeless multi-system users (Culhane, Metraux, & Hadley, 2002)

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Role of HUD-VASH Within the Continuum:Working with Others to Target and Serve the

Most Vulnerable• VA has set target goal of 65% in HUD VASH being chronically homeless. • Remaining 35% still available for other vulnerable, high priority groups –

veterans with families, women, OEF/OIF• Rapid Results Housing Boot Camps have successfully engaged 20+ high

profile communities to focus on targeting the CH• Efforts underway to better integrate with VA Outreach staff and

Community Solutions 100K Campaign• Closer cooperation with CoCs on defining, locating and engaging the

chronically homeless; better education on VA eligibility criteria• Expansion and utilization of other options for families i.e. Supportive

Services for Veterans Families (SSVF)

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The Rapid Results Institute put on “boot camps” for 20 VASH communities, bringing together HUD, PHA, VA, and CoC staff into community centered groups to map their processes and come up with ways to improve them in creative and collaborative ways

Attendees at the San Diego boot camp think of new ways to approach their goals

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Housing First Implementation

• HUD-VASH Housing First Demonstration Pilot– 14 VAMCs across the country participating– 50 vouchers/site set aside for Housing First– Funding for Assertive Community

Treatment/Intensive Case Management teams– Evaluation at the program and Veteran level

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Housing First

Leading the Way to Ending Veteran Homelessness

Portland

SanFrancisco

LosAngeles

Denver

DallasNew

Orleans

Bay Pines

Detroit

ChicagoWashington

DC

Boston

New YorkCity

Philadelphia

New YorkState

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Housing First

– It is the policy of the VA, strongly supported by HUD and USICH

– Being rolled out nationally to all VAMCs. Each facility has now completed a baseline Housing First assessment and implementation plan with their partner Public Housing Authority.

– Most striking barrier and need is for move-in assistance, utility and rent deposits

– Collaboration and integration with our community partners is vital to our Veterans success!

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