The reauthorization of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Program offers homeless youth providers a greater opportunity to access housing support. Changes in statutory language also allow greater flexibility to design housing programs that meet the needs of homeless youth. This session will focus on how the HEARTH Act benefits homeless youth.
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Pre-Conference Session: HEARTH Implications for Youth (Moody)
1. McKinney-Vento 101: The Education of Homeless Children and Youth Program Patricia A. Popp, Ph.D. State Coordinator Project HOPE – Virginia The College of William & Mary Presented by Arnecia Moody
5. The child’s classroom may be the only place where the child can experience quiet, interact with children his/her age, and experience success… School is the most normal activity that most children experience collectively…For homeless children it is much more than a learning environment. It is a place of safety, personal space, friendships, and support. Oakley & King, 2000
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14. New for 2009-10 in VA: Unaccompanied Homeless Youth Flag Initial Primary Nighttime Residence Category Children and youth living in abandoned buildings, campgrounds and vehicles, space not meant for habitation, trailers or FEMA trailers, cars, bus and train stations, and abandoned in the hospital. Substandard or inadequate housing does not easily fit into any category as it is not governed by a specific definition and is judged on a case-by-case basis. An inadequate dwelling may shelter but it is not adequate housing. Unsheltered Children and youth living in shelters and transitional housing programs (homeless and domestic violence programs). Children and youth awaiting foster care placement. Shelter Children and youth (including runaway youth or unaccompanied youth) who live with relatives or friends due to being homeless. Doubled-Up Children and youth living in hotels/motels due to a lack of alternative adequate accommodations. Hotel/Motel
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FY 2008 ended June 30, 2008 These figures came from statewide report compiled by the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development for Child Services Coordinators Total children (including over 5) was 5552 Popp, 2010
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This is very similar to the national table in the new NCHE report Popp, 2009Popp, 2009
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