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HOUSING FIRST
    FOR DV SURVIVORS
“It’s not just housing; it’s a sense of
               identity.”



                   1
WHAT IS IT?


  Domestic Violence Housing First seeks to
 eliminate housing as a reason for survivors
      to stay in an abusive relationship.
It does this through advocacy and a flexible
     approach to services and financial
                  assistance.
This gives survivors the freedom to choose
       how best to rebuild their lives.
                     2
WHOSE DOING THIS?


13 domestic violence programs in Washington
State: four in urban areas and nine in rural
areas
Technical assistance is provided by the
Washington State Coalition Against Domestic
Violence
Project funding is from the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation and the Empire Health Foundation

                       3
HOW DID IT START?


In 2009, four agencies were funded to try
an experimental, completely flexible
approach to housing for DV survivors.
Due to promising results, an additional
nine programs were funded in 2011.
New programs are primarily culturally
specific: tribal, farmworkers, immigrants,
and small rural communities
                    4
HOUSING FIRST PRINCIPLES


Housing is a right.
People who are homeless or on the verge of
homelessness should be returned to or
stabilized in permanent housing as quickly as
possible
Issues that may have contributed to a
household’s homelessness (including domestic
violence) can best be addressed once they are
housed.

                      5
DV HOUSING FIRST


Safety is central to advocacy
Survivor-Driven/Centered—Mobile
Advocacy, Voluntary Services
Sensitive to impacts of abuser sabotage
and trauma history (including historical
trauma of community)
                   6
WHAT HAS EVOLVED?


Survivor-centered advocacy is the heart and
soul
Only eligibility is presence of domestic violence;
program participation may be limited by
program and community resource capacity
Flexible, temporary financial assistance
Assistance with housing search
Strong partnerships with PHAs, private
landlords, housing/homeless organizations
                        7
PROMISING PRACTICES


Prevention: 40% of Cohort 1 participants had
permanent housing at program entry in 2009-10
and were able to retain
Rapid ReHousing: 53% of Cohort 1 participants
accessed new permanent housing in the same
time frame
56% of these participants needed only “light
touch” services (simple, discrete needs that are
met quickly)

                      8
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?


198 Households served in 2 years
Early evaluation was qualitative, so two of
the four agencies were not prepared to
track longer term client outcomes (171 HH)
97% (86 HH) retained housing at 6 months
85% (62 HH) retained housing at 12 months
Of those still in the program and tracked at
18 months, 100% (6 HH) are still in housing
                     9
WHAT’S HAPPENING NOW?


116 new program participants during Oct.-
Dec. 2011 Quarter: 17 from Cohort 1 & 99
from Cohort 2
41% had permanent housing on program
entry
76% in permanent housing (point of time)
42% were higher needs program
participants
                    10
CHALLENGES


Employment stability; reliable income
Shortage of subsidized and affordable housing
Substandard Housing
Private landlord screening criteria: criminal
history, evictions, bad or no credit, past debt
Discrimination
Immigration Status

                      11
SUCCESSES


Restored dignity
Ability to focus on other needs, such as
employment, financial skills,
transportation, legal issues, and “healing”
New relationships with landlords, housing
authorities, and permanent supportive
housing providers

                    12
Ending Homelessness For Families
     and Youth, 2/9-10/2012


          Linda Olsen, M.A., M.S.W.
        Housing Program Coordinator
  Washington State Coalition Against Domestic
                   Violence
              linda@wscadv.org
             206-389-2515, x 205
               www.wscadv.org
        (what we do/our projects tab)
                       13

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1.3 Rapid Re-Housing for Survivors of Domestic Violence

  • 1. HOUSING FIRST FOR DV SURVIVORS “It’s not just housing; it’s a sense of identity.” 1
  • 2. WHAT IS IT? Domestic Violence Housing First seeks to eliminate housing as a reason for survivors to stay in an abusive relationship. It does this through advocacy and a flexible approach to services and financial assistance. This gives survivors the freedom to choose how best to rebuild their lives. 2
  • 3. WHOSE DOING THIS? 13 domestic violence programs in Washington State: four in urban areas and nine in rural areas Technical assistance is provided by the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence Project funding is from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Empire Health Foundation 3
  • 4. HOW DID IT START? In 2009, four agencies were funded to try an experimental, completely flexible approach to housing for DV survivors. Due to promising results, an additional nine programs were funded in 2011. New programs are primarily culturally specific: tribal, farmworkers, immigrants, and small rural communities 4
  • 5. HOUSING FIRST PRINCIPLES Housing is a right. People who are homeless or on the verge of homelessness should be returned to or stabilized in permanent housing as quickly as possible Issues that may have contributed to a household’s homelessness (including domestic violence) can best be addressed once they are housed. 5
  • 6. DV HOUSING FIRST Safety is central to advocacy Survivor-Driven/Centered—Mobile Advocacy, Voluntary Services Sensitive to impacts of abuser sabotage and trauma history (including historical trauma of community) 6
  • 7. WHAT HAS EVOLVED? Survivor-centered advocacy is the heart and soul Only eligibility is presence of domestic violence; program participation may be limited by program and community resource capacity Flexible, temporary financial assistance Assistance with housing search Strong partnerships with PHAs, private landlords, housing/homeless organizations 7
  • 8. PROMISING PRACTICES Prevention: 40% of Cohort 1 participants had permanent housing at program entry in 2009-10 and were able to retain Rapid ReHousing: 53% of Cohort 1 participants accessed new permanent housing in the same time frame 56% of these participants needed only “light touch” services (simple, discrete needs that are met quickly) 8
  • 9. WHERE ARE THEY NOW? 198 Households served in 2 years Early evaluation was qualitative, so two of the four agencies were not prepared to track longer term client outcomes (171 HH) 97% (86 HH) retained housing at 6 months 85% (62 HH) retained housing at 12 months Of those still in the program and tracked at 18 months, 100% (6 HH) are still in housing 9
  • 10. WHAT’S HAPPENING NOW? 116 new program participants during Oct.- Dec. 2011 Quarter: 17 from Cohort 1 & 99 from Cohort 2 41% had permanent housing on program entry 76% in permanent housing (point of time) 42% were higher needs program participants 10
  • 11. CHALLENGES Employment stability; reliable income Shortage of subsidized and affordable housing Substandard Housing Private landlord screening criteria: criminal history, evictions, bad or no credit, past debt Discrimination Immigration Status 11
  • 12. SUCCESSES Restored dignity Ability to focus on other needs, such as employment, financial skills, transportation, legal issues, and “healing” New relationships with landlords, housing authorities, and permanent supportive housing providers 12
  • 13. Ending Homelessness For Families and Youth, 2/9-10/2012 Linda Olsen, M.A., M.S.W. Housing Program Coordinator Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence linda@wscadv.org 206-389-2515, x 205 www.wscadv.org (what we do/our projects tab) 13

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. 198 households in 2 years/27 in last 6 mos. of 2011-- not in minimum of six months