treatment plan goals and objectives for homelessness

The Administration for Children and Families oversees a program to support a Protection & Advocacy (P&A) System in each State, Territory, as well as a Native American Consortium, to protect and advocate for persons with developmental disabilities. The table below, adapted from the Calgary Plan to End Youth Homelessness Refresh Strategy Overview (2016), provides examples of the types of goals often found in youth plans. Services include case management, primary and mental healthcare, recovery support groups, financial literacy training, benefits acquisition, childcare, and transportation. Problem: Depression. individualized service planning and goal setting, counseling and support, coordination of services, and assistance with accessing mainstream services and other . Short-term goals should be measurable, brief, specific, and small, and measurable (Brems, 2008). Reduce the risk of homelessness. First, HHS partnered with HUD, VA, ICH, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), and the U.S. Department of Education (ED) to fund nine HomelessPolicy Academies that were designed to bring together state-level program administrators and homeless service providers in order to develop state-specific action plans designed to increase access to mainstream resources for persons experiencing homelessness. The goals and strategies from the 2003 Strategic Action Plan framework specifically focused on chronic homelessness. Goal 1: Prevent episodes of homelessness within the HHS clientele, including individuals and families, Goal 2: Help eligible, homeless individuals and families receive health and social services, Goal 3: Empower our state and community partners to improve their response to individuals and families experiencing homelessness, Goal 4: Develop an approach to track Departmental progress in preventing, reducing, and ending homelessness for HHS clientele, Goal 1: Prevent episodes of homelessness within the HHS clientele, including individuals and families, Strategy 1.1 Identify risk and protective factors to prevent episodes of homelessness for at-risk populations, Strategy 1.2 Identify risk and protective factors to prevent chronic homelessness among persons who are already homeless, Strategy 1.3 Develop, test, disseminate, and promote the use of evidence-based homelessness prevention and early intervention programs and strategies, Goal 2: Help eligible, homeless individuals and families receive health and social services, Strategy 2.1 Strengthen outreach and engagement activities, Strategy 2.2 Improve the eligibility review process, Strategy 2.3 Explore ways to maintain program eligibility, Strategy 2.4 Examine the operation of HHS programs, particularly mainstream programs that serve both homeless and non-homeless persons, to improve the provision of services to persons experiencing homelessness, Strategy 2.5 Foster coordination across HHS to address the multiple problems of individuals and families experiencing homelessness, Strategy 2.6 Explore opportunities with federal partners to develop joint initiatives related to homelessness, including chronic homelessness and homelessness as a result of a disaster, Goal 3: Empower our state and community partners to improve their response to individuals and families experiencing homelessness, Strategy 3.1 Work with states and territories to effectively implement Homeless Policy Academy Action Plans, Strategy 3.2 Work with governors, county officials, mayors, and tribal organizations to maintain a policy focus on homelessness, including homelessness as a result of a disaster, Strategy 3.3 Examine options to expand flexibility in paying for services that respond to the needs of persons with multiple problems, Strategy 3.4 Encourage states and localities to coordinate services and housing, Strategy 3.5 Develop, disseminate and utilize toolkits and blueprints to strengthen outreach, enrollment, and service delivery, Strategy 3.6 Provide training and technical assistance on homelessness, including chronic homelessness, to mainstream service providers at the state and community level, Goal 4: Develop an approach to track Departmental progress in preventing, reducing, and ending homelessness for HHS clientele, Strategy 4.1 Inventory data relevant to homelessness currently collected in HHS targeted and mainstream programs; including program participants housing status, Strategy 4.2 Develop an approach for establishing baseline data on the number of homeless individuals and families served in HHS programs, Strategy 4.3 Explore a strategy to track improved access to HHS mainstream and targeted programs for persons experiencing homelessness, including individuals experiencing chronic homelessness, Strategy 4.4 Coordinate HHS data activities with other federal data activities related to homelessness. PRIORITIES AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES . 0000002207 00000 n You can use the Goal Setting Worksheet and the Weekly Motivator to start planning out your goals. The PADD program protects the legal and human rights of all persons with developmental disabilities. Types of housing assistance provided through the CARE Act: -- Housing referral services defined as assessment, search, placement, and advocacy services; -- Short-term or emergency housing defined as necessary to gain or maintain access to medical care; -- Housing services that include some type of medical or supportive service including, but not limited to residential substance treatment or mental health services, residential foster care, and assisted living residential services (does not include facilities classified as an institute of mental diseases under Medicaid); -- Housing services that do not provide direct medical or supportive services but are essential for an individual or family to gain or maintain access and compliance with HIV-related medical care and treatment. Members of the Secretarys Work Group on Ending Chronic Homelessness. Fifty-five percent of the cities participating in the 2006 Hunger and Homelessness Survey report that families may have to separate in order to be sheltered (U.S. Conference of Mayors 2006). The goals outlined within the strategic action plan provided a course of action for the Department to follow in order to improve access to needed health and social services for individuals experiencing chronic homelessness, empower states to improve their response to individuals experiencing chronic homelessness, and to prevent future episodes of homelessness within HHS clientele. After reviewing the range of estimates of the number of homeless youth, Robertson and Toro concluded that youth under the age of 18 may be at higher risk for homelessness than adults (1999). 0000030093 00000 n While goals encompass general statements about what patients . Z"S4&.4g&&)5'[&=#i]"bN jbaF-:ZLew5 xJHN"@~VfJJ@WkKi-Xx#/r2Oz!%sMrp(lv93]0\e%AXt@@Cd@@y$.X5D&@RR 80g@ These activities are administered by eleven Operating Divisions across the Department. Appendix A: Overview of Programs Operated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services That May Serve Persons Experiencing Homelessness. Each goal and objective will need a number or a letter that identi-fies it. HHS 2007 Homelessness Strategic Action Plan. Reviewing key research and programmatic activities accomplished under each of the three original goals of the strategic action plan provide an opportunity to measure the progress of the Department in a quantitative manner and provide context for the revisions that are ultimately laid forth in the 2007 Strategic Action Plan. Think of the short-term goals you set as stepping stones to your larger recovery goal. Abode Services reports its progress to our investors through interim and final grant reports, annual reports, quarterly newsletters and email blasts, and personal phone calls. AmericanJournal of Community Psychology. 0000013624 00000 n trailer Homeless veterans Homeless veterans seem to be a defenseless population by definition, as they are a subgroup in the population that is likely to have health problems or worse health challenges because of exposure to risks unlike the rest of the population. 0000035311 00000 n ASPE is partnering with HUD and the VA to support an evaluation of the Collaborative Initiative to End Chronic Homelessness, a unique grant program funding 11 sites to develop a comprehensive and integrated community strategy to assist chronically homeless persons to move into stable housing and access a range of support services. o Continue to maintain jointly-funded collaborations to support state and community partners to implement their homeless Policy Academy action plans (e.g., SOAR Training Initiative, jointly funded HRSA Policy Academy contract, jointly funded SAMHSA Policy Academy Technical Assistance contract, jointly funded ACF Homeless Families Policy Academies). Each updated matrix is distributed to those attending the Secretarys Work Group meetings. %PDF-1.4 % Evaluation will examine both client and system-level outcomes, with data collection concluding in March 2007. will provide treatment planning services (confirming proposed interventions that are consistent with the included diagnosis and objectives) when existing goals/objectives are met and if the client's condition Bassuk, Ellen L., Weinreb, Linda F., Buckner, John C., Browne, Angela; et al. HHS Programs That Serve Individuals, Youth, and Families Experiencing Homelessness. In FY 2004, the most recent data available, states reported spending $111 million on self-sufficiency services, including education/training, employment services, family planning services, independent/transitional living for adults, pregnancy and parenting, and substance abuse services. Federally recognized Indian Tribes, Indian Tribes that are not federally recognized and urban Indian organizations are also eligible. Homeless Youth: Research, Intervention, and Policy. Outcome objectives Strategy 2.4 Examine the operation of HHS programs, particularly mainstream programs that serve both homeless and non-homeless persons, to improve the provision of services to persons experiencing homelessness. A goal is a general statement of what the patient wishes to accomplish. For example, Kelly will engage in learning more about her depression and complete homework assignments at least 1-2x per week. As such, the delivery of treatment and services to persons experiencing homelessness is included in the activities of the Department, both in five programs specifically targeted to homeless individuals and in fourteen non-targeted, or mainstream, service delivery programs. Specifically, the role of intergenerational trauma specific to the effects of colonization must be addressed to ensure adequate cultural connectedness and therefore healing for Aboriginal people. , National Alliance to End Homelessness, July . o Promote the inclusion of homeless assistance programs among the entities conducting eligibility and enrollment functions for mainstream programs. There are two key areas in which the Department can track its progress since 2003: 1) the programs that serve persons experiencing homelessness and 2) the range of research and programmatic activities that have been undertaken since 2003. One hundred and eighty-five children and 133 parents benefited from the program. A policy change that took effect in September of 2006 expands the allowable uses of surplus real property to include permanent supportive housing. Ninety percent of grant dollars awarded are used for preventive activities, and/or housing activities for youth who are at-risk of experiencing homelessness or are already in a homeless situation, and ten percent of funds are used for support services. Report is available at: http://www.nhchc.org/Publications/HIVguide52703.pdf, Core Performance Indicators for Homeless-Serving Programs Administered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (ASPE). Health Center reporting does not support an estimate of expenditures on homelessness outside of the HCH program. The study has an explicit focus on comparing homeless assistance programs administered by faith-based versus secular non-profit service agencies. The formula allots funds on the basis of the population living in urbanized areas of the state, compared to the population living in urbanized areas of the entire United States, except that no state receives less than $300,000 ($50,000 for territories). housing: Include move in date and any help with household goods. As templates are pre-made, you can fill in the details to slowly create the treatment plan. Total expenditures for the Medicaid program in FY 2005 were $182 billion, however, state Medicaid programs are not required to report to CMS on the homelessness or housing status of persons who receive health care supported with Medicaid funding; therefore, Medicaid data systems are not designed to produce estimates of expenditures on services provided to persons who are homeless. This manual was designed to assist case managers and other professionals in obtaining critical services for their clients. Provide social services on site at housing complexes as well as for people living in subsidized apartments at scattered sits. Because the resources available for the mainstream programs are so much greater than the resources available for the targeted homeless programs, HHS has actively pursued an approach of increasing access to mainstream services for persons experiencing homelessness. Case managers face a wide range of objectives and rely on various methods to measure their effectiveness. A special meeting of the Secretarys Work Group was held in September 2005 on this topic. In October 2003, 11 grantees received funding for three years, FY 2003-2005. Specifically, Strategy 3.1 in the new plan highlights the importance of identifying risk and protective factors to prevent episodes of homelessness for at-risk populations. It does not render individual professional advice or endorse any particular treatment for any individuals. o Explore state practices related to policies designed to suspend, rather than terminate, Medicaid eligibility for individuals who are institutionalized so that the eligibility process does not need to be initiated over again upon release. The objectives for this goal can include, "Identify five outlets that offer free or discounted food by August 15," "Sign up 50 volunteers to cook and serve food by August 10," "Contact three homeless shelters to start outreach programs by August 1" and "Secure four facilities near where the homeless gather for cooking and serving meals by July . Each year, approximately one percent of the U.S. population, some 2-3 million individuals, experiences a night of homelessness that puts them in contact with a homeless assistance provider, and at least 800,000 people are homeless in the United States on any given night. 0000000016 00000 n For most people, the ultimate long-term goal of treatment is to overcome depression symptoms and achieve a state of remission (an end to serious, noticeable symptoms). Sign up to receive the weekly Homeless Hub newsletter, featuring the most recent Canadian research delivered directly to your inbox. The second document that was reviewed was the activities matrix developed by the Secretarys Work Group on Ending Chronic Homelessness. In general, researchers have found that heads of homeless families have higher rates of victimization, mental illness, and substance abuse along with weaker social networks, less robust employment histories, and lower incomes than the heads of housed low-income families (Bassuk et al 1996; Bassuk et al 1997; Shinn et al 1998). Native American Tribes, too, can operate culturally appropriate child support programs with Federal funding. An example of moving from a general goal in this case to measurable objectives, interventions and completion criteria would be as follows Objective In addition, this chapter will briefly discuss the other changes made to the strategic action plan that, while not as prominent in the goals-and-strategies framework as the two major changes mentioned above, are significant and warrant highlighting. Monitor and evaluate homeless and other special needs populations in order to document needs and design assistance programs. This matrix includes key activities that the agencies are implementing related to homelessness and is organized by the goals and strategies outlined in the strategic action plan. SSBG funds support outcomes across the human service spectrum, and these outcomes are associated with strategic goals and objectives such as employment, child care, child welfare, adoptions, and youth services. Broadening the Plan to Incorporate a Focus on Homeless Families with Children and Youth. Between 2003 and 2007, the Department made significant progress towards the goals identified in the 2003 Plan. 0000049614 00000 n Concurrently, in 2002, the Administration revitalized the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) to coordinate the federal response to homelessness across twenty federal departments and agencies, and to create a national partnership at every level of government and the private sector, with the goal of reducing and ending homelessness across the nation. Ringwalt, C.L., Greene, J.M., Robertson, M; McPheeters. Developing a Treatment Plan "The foundation of any treatment plan is the data gathered in a thorough bio-psychosocial assessment." Perkinson, R.P., & Jongsma, A.E., (1998) HHS Programs Relevant to Persons Experiencing Homelessness, Total Program Budget The external audience will be wide-ranging, including HHS grantees and other providers of homeless assistance services, participants of the state Homeless Policy Academies, the developers of state/local 10-year plans to end homelessness, participants of HUDs Continuum of Care process, advocacy/interest groups, Congress/legislative branch, states, researchers, federal partners, and the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness. This PolicyAcademyfollow-up includes providing technical assistance to the states and territories around effective implementation of their Action Plans and sustaining their momentum in addressing homelessness in their respective states and territories. The recommendations of the states and territories were captured in the final report of the meeting and were considered carefully when developing the revised goals and strategies of the 2007 Plan. 0000035340 00000 n Increase affordable housing options appropriate for and accessible to youth. Treatment Plan Having long-term goals and a series of short-term goals to reach the long-term goals is critical. An Evaluation of the Respite Pilot Initiative (HRSA), In May 2000, HRSA funded ten Health Care for the Homeless grantees, for up to five years, to enhance their medical respite services for homeless persons. Head Start serves homeless families eligible for the program in areas such as nutrition, developmental, medical and dental screenings, immunizations, mental health and social services referrals, and transportation. hb```b``w``c`haab@ !;",a#:zrsm`SN )(X\mWG\L: =l^JP:.1SDN>OKrd Medications . Obtain . 0000040398 00000 n 12 grantees were selected with the goal of increasing the availability of mental health and primary care services for homeless persons with serious mental illnesses and explore new approaches to the provision of comprehensive integrated treatment to these consumers. Public Health Reports. As a result of the above process, the following major changes for the 2007 Plan were incorporated: Measuring Work Group Outcomes. An Environment for Change. Strong Innovative Executive leadership- Louis Chicoine, Executive Director, has been with the agency for nineteen years and has overseen its development from a small grass roots organization to a multifaceted agency operating 20 programs and a $9.5 million annual operating budget. Goal: Create a community-wide resources guide to inform homeless youth and providers of resources available to youth and LGBTQ+ individuals. We monitor and measure our progress on an on-going basis to ensure we are providing the highest quality programs that provide the greatest benefit for homeless families and individuals throughout Alameda County. Many studies have documented a large number of single homeless individuals, primarily women, who are parents but are no longer residing with their children (Burt et al 1999). 0000134303 00000 n 0000004377 00000 n startxref . Once . Block grant funds are used by each state as they determine their needs; therefore, the program does not require states to report on expenditures related to homelessness. {Poorly stated goal z The district's Title III program will reduce the number of ELLs retained. Ensure youth have access to necessary treatment and recovery supports to address addiction, mental and physical health issues. Four medications received a conditional recommendation for use in the treatment of PTSD: sertraline, paroxetine, fluoxetine and venlafaxine. 0000012750 00000 n An expert in the field of innovative housing solutions for the homeless, Louis serves on East Bay Housing Organizations Board of Directors and on the Executive Committee of the Alameda County Continuum of Care Council. Report available at: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/HomelessnessInitiative/Downloads/ImprovingMedicaidAccess.pdf, The DASIS Report: Characteristics of Homeless Female Admissions to Substance Abuse Treatment: 2002(SAMHSA). 0000028719 00000 n A common database was developed to collect client-level data from each of the pilot projects. In addition to many other duties, volunteers prepare and serve 95% of the meals provided at our Sunrise Village shelter. The intent of this new plan is to refine the goals and strategies of the 2003 Plan to reflect the changing set of challenges and priorities four years after the development of the first plan. 0000035936 00000 n Second, the Department has added a new goal that focuses exclusively on issues of data and measurement; specifically, the Departments ability to document progress in preventing, reducing, and ending homelessness for the HHS clientele. Sign in|Recent Site Activity|Report Abuse|Print Page|Powered By Google Sites, Goals, Objectives, and Implementation- Homeless shelter, "Abode Services - Ending Homelessness by Assisting Low-income, Un-housed People to Secure Stable, Supportive Housing in Alameda County, California.". Problem: Inability to control drinking. Various communities use different terms to highlight the broad priority areas and associated actions. A treatment plan will include the patient or client's personal information, the diagnosis (or diagnoses, as is often the case with mental illness), a general outline of the treatment prescribed, and space to measure outcomes as the client progresses through treatment. 193 0 obj <> endobj Abode Services - Ending Homelessness by Assisting Low-income, Un-housed People to Secure Stable, Supportive Housing in Alameda County, California. Promising Strategies to End Youth Homelessness (ACF). Ensure that any agreements developed are feasible and that the response burden does not exceed that which is deemed reasonable and negotiable by all parties. As a case plan goal and objective example, case managers who work with the homeless may have a primary objective of finding housing for clients. Homeless to Housed By January 2015, Abode Services will rehouse 1,000 homeless families and individuals (10-year goal). 2. It provides a basic but comprehensive picture of the numbers and characteristics of the two types of homeless assistance programs. Table 3. The formula grant is intended to provide maximum flexibility to states in determining allocations of the block grant to all populations within the states, dependent on state needs and priorities, including vulnerable and underserved populations such as the homeless and those at risk of homelessness. This chapter will summarize how the two major changes have been incorporated into the framework of the strategic action plan, and will provide the rationale for the expansion of the plan in these two new directions. For example, Strategy 2.9 did not address how the Department would measure progress in improving the access to mainstream services for eligible homeless clients. Grants ended in 2005, and a draft evaluation report is currently under development and expected in 2007. Enhance youths access to education, training and job skill development. The plan also contains new language and specific strategies about federal agency collaboration to encourage intradepartmental and interdepartmental coordination and collaboration across the federal government. The budgets of the targeted homeless programs have experienced growth since 2003 (see Table 1), but improving access to mainstream programs remains critical to increasing the Departments capacity to serve this population. As the plan approached its third anniversary, the Work Group collectively reviewed the Departments progress towards achieving the goals outlined in the plan, and has concluded that significant progress has been made towards certain goals and strategies, where other goals and strategies needed additional focus. Strategy 3.1 Work with states and territories to effectively implement Homeless Policy Academy Action Plans. Objective 1: Utilize existing resource guides to disseminate services specific to the needs of homeless youth and young adult for a specialized youth resources guide. "Abode Services - Ending Homelessness by Assisting Low-income, Un-housed People to Secure Stable, Supportive Housing in Alameda County, California." Strategy 1.6 reads as follows: Explore opportunities with federal partners to develop joint initiatives related to homelessness and improve communication on programmatic goals, policies, and issues related to homelessness.. 96% of residents living in our permanent support housing communities have retained their housing for at least a year. Likewise, there should be a Department-wide approach to measuring the effectiveness of the homeless assistance programs, and of the Departments strategic action plan. Youth who have not reached the age of 18 years during an 18 month stay may remain in the program for an additional 180 days or until their 18th birthday, whichever comes first. , unless they are measurable on their own as in " List and discuss [issue] weekly Abuse/Neglect Goal: Explore and resolve issues relating to history of abuse/neglect victimization The programs and activities sponsored by the Department are administered by eleven operating divisions that work closely with state, local, and tribal governments. Many HHS programs lack the funding to serve individuals with multiple, complex needs. 100% of families and individuals needing benefit acquisition assistance and job training and employment referrals. The delivery of treatment and services to persons experiencing homelessness are included in the activities of the Department, both in five programs specifically targeted to homeless individuals and in twelve non-targeted, or mainstream, service delivery programs (see Table 1 below). o Identify and promote the use of effective, evidence-based homelessness prevention interventions, such as discharge,release, or transition planning; intensive case management; access to protection orders, legal assistance and safety planning for victims of abuse; landlord mediation, and family strengthening, along with organizational and cross-organizational level strategies. Provide job training and employment services referrals. Purpose of Plan. The funds are intended to improve access to community-based health care delivery systems for adults with serious mental illnesses and children with serious emotional disturbances. This study examines data from NSHAPC to determine more thoroughly the role that faith-based programs play in the larger context of homeless assistance. A Status Report on Hunger and Homelessness in Americas Cities: A 23-City Survey, December 2006, available on-line at: http://www.mayors.org/uscm/hungersurvey/2006/report06.pdf. Additionally, the Department seeks to further the Presidents New Freedom Initiative to promote participation by all Americans with disabilities, including mental disabilities in their communities. According to our CY 2004 CARE Act Data Report (CADR), of the 2,467 providers responding to the question whether they delivered services to special target populations, 1,184 providers indicated that they provided services to persons experiencing homelessness. The entities conducting eligibility and enrollment functions for mainstream programs to document needs and design programs! 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