Title: Broward County, Florida
1Broward County, Florida Homeless Initiative
Partnership Administration Housing Health
Options Provide Empowerment HHOPE Collaborative
Initiative to Help End Chronic Homelessness 2005
2HOUSING HEALTH OPTIONS PROVIDE
EMPOWERMENTHHOPE
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA) Funds supportive
behavioral health care services for participants. - Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Provides 51
Shelter Plus Care housing vouchers - Health Resource Services Administration (HRSA) -
Funds ACT Team health care positions. - Veterans Administration (VA) Funds one ACT Team
Social Worker and conducts national standardized
evaluation.
Four (4) Federal Collaborative Partners
3Housing Health Options Provide Empowerment
HHOPE
- Broward County Homeless Initiative Partnership
Administration (Lead Agency) - Broward County Housing Authority (BCHA)
- Broward Addiction Recovery Center (BARC)
- Broward County Elderly and Veterans Services
Division (EVS) - Miami VA Hospital
- North Broward Hospital District (NBHD)
- Henderson Mental Health Center (HMHC)
- Broward Partnership for the Homeless (BPHI)
- University of South Florida-FMHI
Nine (9) Funded Collaborative Partners
4Mainstream Collaborative Partners
5Mainstream Collaborative Partners
- Florida Dept. of Children and Families, District
10. - Broward Coalition for the Homeless
- The Salvation Army
- Broward Outreach Center
- Broward House
- Women In Distress
- Broward County Family Success Administration
Division - The Task Force for Ending Homelessness
- Social Security Administration
- Legal Aid Services of Broward County
- Victory Living Programs
- Workforce One
6Thirteen (13) Member Multidisciplinary,
Multi-agency Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
Team
- Psychiatrist (NBHD)
- Clinical Social Worker, Team Leader (EVS)
- Administrative Aide (EVS)
- Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (NBHD)
- Two (2) Employment Specialists (HMHC)
- Two (2) Co-Occurring Treatment Specialists (BARC,
HMHC) - Two (2) Peer Mentors (BARC, HMHC)
- Three (3) Intensive Case Managers (BPHI, HMHC,
VA)
7Major Accomplishments
- Development of a cohesive multidisciplinary,
multi-agency assertive community treatment (ACT)
team - Thirty four (34) participants housed, two (2)
selecting apartments - Refinement of funded partner relationships
- Utilization of specific funded partner expertise
and resources - Staff and community training featuring Dr. Sam
Tsemberis and Dr. Robert Paulson on the evidence
based ACT model, and housing first - Ongoing consultation and support by Pathways to
Housing - Establishment of relationships with a broad array
of community providers
8Challenges and Questions
- Complexity of implementing a multidisciplinary,
multi-agency assertive community treatment (ACT)
team - Steering Committee comprised of funded partners
- Partners agreed to relinquish day-to-day
authority over team members - Supervisory support from funded partners
- Utilizing VA staff and vehicle to serve
participants who are not veterans - ? Reviewed by Miami VA counsel
- ? Requires legislation to amend
- Housing voucher flexibility to accommodate
participants changing lives - ?Work with HUD and BCHA to obtain vouchers for
larger - apartments
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9Challenges and QuestionsCont.
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- Project sustainability
- ?Discussion with DCF, and state Medicaid
representatives - ?Discuss with federal Medicaid staff and other
sites