Housing Plans for All Clients
Many providers are being challenged to house some of their clients with unique circumstances. Some difficult dilemmas include how to assist with clients who exhibit resistance to housing placement, how to serve clients banned from shelter, and how to overcome significant mental health and/or substance abuse barriers. Together, we can work toward creative solutions to house all individuals and families experiencing homeless in Connecticut.
Housing Plans for All Clients
- Housing Plans for All Clients PowerPoint
In this training on “Housing Plans for All Clients” Iain De Jong discusses the principles and strategies of developing an effective plan for moving homeless clients to permanent stable housing regardless of barriers.
Housing Solutions for Challenging Clients
- Click here for the Recorded Webinar on Housing Solutions for Challenging Clients
Panelists:
Iain De Jong, OrgCode Consulting, Inc.
Meghann Cotter, Micah Ecumenical Ministries
Mary Ann Haley, Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness
Additional Resources
- Housing Solutions for Challenging Clients PowerPoint Presentation
- Document Ready Resource Page
- Outreach and Engagement Resource Page
- Micah Ecumenical Ministries Sample Roommate Agreement
Micah Ecumenical Services utilizes this “Roommate Agreement” as a tool for creating guidelines and boundaries within a roommate housing situation to increase the decrease the likelihood of recidivism into homelessness.