Priority Population. Service Delivery Commerce promotes evidence-based program delivery models that align with best practices for providing permanent supportive housing and permanent housing subsidy. The following requirements apply to grantees and subgrantees that deliver PHS. Permanent Supportive Housing Core Elements Grantees should adhere to the core elements of Permanent Supportive Housing, as applicable, when administering Permanent Housing Subsidy. For more information, visit the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Permanent Supportive Housing Evidence-Based Practices Kit. Housing First Programs must be operated in accordance with Housing First principles. For detail on Housing First, see the National Alliance to End Homelessness’s webpage on the topic. Voluntary Services Grantees must not terminate or deny services to households based on a household’s refusal to participate in supportive services. Supportive services are intensive services aimed at helping a person obtain and maintain housing. Supportive Housing providers work in partnership with various community entities to provide wrap around support, such as mental health services, alcohol and substance abuse services, long term care services, life skills or independent living skills services and vocational services. These services are not billable to CBRA, but are allowable expenses under the FCS program or other supportive services programs.
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Priority Population. Service Delivery Commerce promotes evidence-based program delivery models that align with best practices for providing permanent supportive housing and permanent housing subsidy. The following requirements apply to grantees and subgrantees that deliver PHS. Permanent Supportive Housing Core Elements Grantees should adhere to the core elements of Permanent Supportive Housing, as applicable, Housing when administering Permanent Housing Subsidy. For more information, visit the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Permanent Supportive Housing Evidence-Based Practices Kit. Housing First Programs must should be operated in accordance with Housing First principles. For detail on Housing First, see the National Alliance to End Homelessness’s webpage on the topic. Voluntary Services Grantees must not terminate or deny services to households based on a household’s refusal to participate in supportive services. Supportive services are intensive services aimed at helping a person obtain and maintain housing. Supportive Housing providers work in partnership with various community entities to provide wrap around support, such as mental health services, alcohol and substance abuse services, long term care services, life skills or independent living skills services and vocational services. These services are not billable to CBRA, but are allowable expenses under the FCS program or other supportive services programs.
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