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Stephen Gaetz Director, Canadian Observatory on Homelessness Professor, Faculty of Education, York University Toronto, Canada Housing First and YOUTH July 30, 2014

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"Housing First and Youth" by Stephen Gaetz from the workshop 4.6 Housing and Service Models for Homeless Youth at the 2014 National Conference on Ending Homelessness.

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Stephen Gaetz Director, Canadian Observatory on Homelessness Professor, Faculty of Education, York University Toronto, Canada

Housing First and YOUTH

July 30, 2014

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Can HOUSING FIRST work for youth?

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The causes and experience of homelessness for youth are distinct . . .

Therefore so must be the solutions!

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Research on Housing First for Youth

• Scott, F., & Harrison, S. J. (2013). Calgary,

Alberta: The Infinity Project. In S. Gaetz, F. Scott & T.

Gulliver (Eds.), Housing First in Canada: Supporting Communities to End Homelessness, (pp. 61-75). Toronto: Canadian Homelessness Research Network.

• Forchuk, C., Richardson, J., Laverty, K., Bryant, M., Csiernik, R., Edwards, B., … Kelly, C. (2013). Service preferences of homeless youth with mental Illness:

Housing first, treatment first, or both together. In

S. Gaetz, B. O’Grady, K. Buccieri, J. Karabanow & A. Marsolais (Eds.), Youth homelessness in Canada: Implications for policy and practice, (pp. 95-109). Toronto: Canadian Homelessness Research Network Press.

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1. Immediate access to housing with no preconditions.

2. Youth choice and self determination.

3. Positive youth development orientation.

4. Individualized and client-driven supports.

5. Social and community integration.

CORE PRINCIPLES

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Housing First Framework

It is both

PROGRAM and a

PHILOSOPHY?

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The Application of Housing First

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HOUSING

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What kind of HOUSING?

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Youth need different Housing Options

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Age appropriate models of accommodation for Youth?

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Case Management

• Client driven

• Assessment

• Family reconnection

• Shelter diversion

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Housing

Income/ Education

Health

Complementary

Supports

Youth

engagement

What kinds of SUPPORTS?

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Help in obtaining housing

Housing retention

Rent supplements

Support when things go wrong

Aftercare

1. Housing

Supports

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Trauma informed care

Mental Health

Substance use and addictions

Harm Reduction

Healthy Sexuality

2. Health and

Well-Being

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Youthful age of clients

Landlord concerns and liability

Friends and maintaining housing

Program and staff acceptance

Community acceptance

Government of Canada

Issues re: Harm Reduction

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Income supports

Training

Employment

Education

3. Income and

Education

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Life skills

Adult support and mentoring

Family reunification

Anti-discrimination environment

Supporting young people with children

Advocacy

4. Complementary

Supports

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Developing social relations

Community engagement

Cultural engagement

Meaningful activities

5. Meaningful

Engagement

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Housing First

“For the first time in my life I am not living a program. I am living my life.” Youth participant in the Infinity Project, quoted by Kim Wirth, Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary

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www.homelesshub.ca/housingfirstyouth

Housing First Framework for Youth report available at:

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FOYER Report and Tool kit

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Questions or comments?

www.homelesshub.ca