Program Participant Expectations. a. Bayaud will work with partner organizations and City agencies to establish transition plans to guide site Residents towards long-term stability including in the areas of income, job opportunities, stable housing, accessing healthcare, substance abuse treatment, mental health counseling and other services that help graduate Residents to a more permanent place of stability and independence. These supportive services include, but are not limited to, those listed in Exhibit B. b. Only Residents, staff, volunteers, monitored visitors and public health and safety emergency personnel, or other authorized visitors are permitted within the Stay Inn Community. c. Stay Inn Community members will be required to sign and uphold a basic site-specific “Micro-Community House Expectations” which will include, refraining from the but not be limited to the items below. A copy of these Expectations are attached as Exhibit A. d. If a Stay Inn Community member does not follow the “Micro-Community House Expectations”, they can be exited from the program and the site. Reasons a Resident may be exited are failure to conform to the practices or engaging in restricted behaviors listed below, and those listed in Exhibit A; however, reasons for exiting the program may not be limited to either list and may be carried out at the discretion of Bayaud. i. The use or misuse (the excessive use, intoxication) of alcohol, marijuana, psilocybin, or illegal drug that is disruptive or becomes harmful to themselves or others. ii. Failure to treat other Residents, staff, neighborhood residents, neighborhood, employees and contractors, volunteers, and businesses and their patrons with respect. iii. Trespassing on private property and or treating other people’s property with disrespect. iv. Failure to abstain from violence, weapon possession, illegal drugs, theft, and oppressive or discriminatory behavior. v. Being deemed a threat to either other Residents or those in the neighborhood. vi. Consistent littering around the site and surrounding properties. vii. Changes in composition or occupancy other than as permitted in the “Micro- Community House Expectations”. viii. Use of the premises for any unapproved profit-making or criminal activities, including drug-related activities. e. Bayaud follows a specific restorative justice model for addressing inappropriate behavior or behavior that violates the “Micro-Community House Expectations”. This process generally includes a verbal warning and discussion, then may escalate to a written warning and discussion, and if the behavior does not change the Resident is exited from the site. i. If a Resident is exited from the site, they will be offered free transportation out of the neighborhood, and strongly encouraged to take advantage of this offer. ii. When appropriate and possible, Bayaud will work with the City of Denver to ensure exited Residents may be transferred to a service location that may better meet their needs. iii. If, in the very rare case where a Resident may be a threat to the neighborhood, Bayaud will inform the neighborhood and the police.
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Sources: Good Neighbor Agreement, Good Neighbor Agreement, Good Neighbor Agreement
Program Participant Expectations. a. Bayaud CVC will work with partner organizations and City agencies to establish transition plans to guide site Residents Program Participants towards long-term stability including in the areas of income, job opportunities, stable with respect to income and housing, accessing healthcare, substance abuse treatment, mental health counseling healthcare and other services that help graduate Residents to a more permanent place of stability and independenceservices. These supportive services “wrap-around services” include, but are not limited to, to those listed in Exhibit B.
b. CVC Program Participants will have access to case management and health care services upon moving into La Paz Micro-Community.
c. Participants will not have personal visitors on the site. Only Residents, staff, volunteers, monitored visitors community partners, and public health and safety emergency personnel, or other authorized visitors are permitted within the Stay Inn La Paz Micro-Community.
c. Stay Inn d. Upon entrance to the La Paz Micro-Community, Program Participants will participate in a CVC screening and interviewing process to determine what resources and services will be most helpful to them in their efforts to become self-sustaining.
▇. ▇▇ ▇▇▇ Micro-Community members Program Participants will be required to sign and uphold a basic site-specific “Micro-Community House ExpectationsCVC Use Agreement” which will include, refraining from the but not be limited to the items below. A copy of these Expectations are this agreement is attached as Exhibit A.
d. f. If a Stay Inn Community member an individual does not follow the “Micro-Community House ExpectationsUse Agreement”, they can be exited from the program and the site. Reasons a Resident Program Participant may be exited are failure to conform to the practices or engaging in restricted behaviors listed below, and those listed in as Exhibit A; however, reasons for exiting the program but may not be limited to either list and may be is carried out at the discretion of BayaudCVC.
i. The use or misuse Misuse (the excessive useuse of, intoxicationor intoxication leading to disruptive behavior) of alcohol, marijuana, psilocybinpsilocybins, or illegal drug that is disruptive or becomes drugs becoming harmful to themselves or others.
ii. Failure to treat other ResidentsProgram Participants, staff, neighborhood residents, neighborhood, employees and contractors, volunteers, and businesses and their patrons with respect.
iii. Trespassing on private property and or treating other people’s property with disrespect.
iv. Failure to abstain from violence, weapon possession, illegal drugs, theft, and oppressive or discriminatory behavior.
v. Being deemed a threat to either other Residents Program Participants or those in the neighborhood.
vi. Consistent littering around the site and surrounding properties.
vii. Changes in composition or occupancy other than as permitted in the “Micro- Community House Expectations”Use Agreement.
viii. Use of the premises for any unapproved profit-making or criminal activities, including drug-related activities.
e. Bayaud g. CVC follows a specific restorative justice model for addressing inappropriate behavior or behavior that violates the “Micro-Community House Expectations”Use Agreement. This process generally includes a verbal warning and discussion, then may escalate to a written warning and discussion, and if the behavior does not change the Resident Program Participant is exited from the site.
i. If a Resident Program Participant is exited from the site, they will be offered free transportation out of the neighborhood, and strongly encouraged to take advantage of this offer.
ii. When appropriate and possible, Bayaud exited Program Participants will work with the City of Denver to ensure exited Residents may be transferred to a service location that may better meet their needs.
iii. If, in the very rare case where a Resident Program Participant may be a threat to the neighborhood, Bayaud CVC will inform the neighborhood and the police.
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Program Participant Expectations. a. Bayaud CVC will work with partner organizations and City agencies to establish transition plans to guide site Residents Program Participants towards long-term stability including in the areas of income, job opportunities, stable with respect to income and housing, accessing healthcare, substance abuse treatment, mental health counseling healthcare and other services that help graduate Residents to a more permanent place of stability and independenceservices. These supportive services “wrap-around services” include, but are not limited to, to those listed in Exhibit B.
b. CVC Program Participants will have access to case management and health care services upon moving into La Paz Micro-Community.
c. Participants will not have personal visitors on the site. Only Residents, staff, volunteers, monitored visitors community partners, and public health and safety emergency personnel, or other authorized visitors are permitted within the Stay Inn La Paz Micro-Community.
c. Stay Inn d. Upon entrance to the La Paz Micro-Community, Program Participants will participate in a CVC screening and interviewing process to determine what resources and services will be most helpful to them in their efforts to become self-sustaining.
▇. ▇▇ ▇▇▇ Micro-Community members Program Participants will be required to sign and uphold a basic site-specific “Micro-Community House ExpectationsCVC Use Agreement” which will include, refraining from the but not be limited to the items below. A copy of these Expectations are this agreement is attached as Exhibit A.
d. f. If a Stay Inn Community member an individual does not follow the “Micro-Community House ExpectationsUse Agreement”, they can be exited from the program and the site. Reasons a Resident Program Participant may be exited are failure to conform to the practices or engaging in restricted behaviors listed below, and those listed in as Exhibit A; however, reasons for exiting the program but may not be limited to either list and may be is carried out at the discretion of BayaudCVC.
i. Illegal drugs are not allowed. The use or misuse (the excessive useuse of, intoxicationor intoxication leading to disruptive behavior) of alcohol, marijuana, psilocybinpsilocybins, or illegal drug that is disruptive or becomes any substance becoming harmful to themselves or others.
ii. Failure to treat other ResidentsProgram Participants, staff, neighborhood residents, neighborhood, employees and contractors, volunteers, and businesses and their patrons with respect.
iii. Trespassing on private property and or treating other people’s property with disrespect.
iv. Failure to abstain from violence, weapon possession, illegal drugs, theft, and oppressive or discriminatory behavior.
v. Being deemed a threat to either other Residents Program Participants or those in the neighborhood.
vi. Consistent littering around the site and surrounding properties.
vii. Changes in composition or occupancy other than as permitted in the “Micro- Community House Expectations”Use Agreement.
viii. Use of the premises for any unapproved profit-making or criminal activities, including drug-related activities.
e. Bayaud g. CVC follows a specific restorative justice model for addressing inappropriate behavior or behavior that violates the “Micro-Community House Expectations”Use Agreement. This process generally includes a verbal warning and discussion, then may escalate to a written warning and discussion, and if the behavior does not change the Resident Program Participant is exited from the site.
i. If a Resident Program Participant is exited from the site, they will be offered free transportation out of the neighborhood, and strongly encouraged to take advantage of this offer.
ii. When appropriate and possible, Bayaud exited Program Participants will work with the City of Denver to ensure exited Residents may be transferred to a service location that may better meet their needs.
iii. If, in the very rare case where a Resident Program Participant may be a threat to the neighborhood, Bayaud CVC will inform the neighborhood and the police.
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Program Participant Expectations. a. Bayaud will work with partner organizations and City agencies to establish transition plans to guide site Residents Guests towards long-term stability including in the areas of regard to income, job opportunities, stable housing, accessing healthcare, substance abuse treatmentabuse, mental health counseling and other services that help graduate Residents Guests to a more permanent place of stability and independence. These supportive services include, but are not limited to, to those listed in Exhibit B.
b. Visitors are not allowed at the Radisson. Family members and friends can wait in the foyer until their resident arrives and then leave the facility. Only Residents, staff, volunteers, monitored visitors and public health and safety emergency personnel, or other authorized visitors are permitted within the Stay Inn CommunityHousing Works.
c. Stay Inn Community members Housing Works guests will be required to sign and uphold a basic site-specific “Micro-Community House Expectations” which will include, refraining from the but not be limited to the items below. A copy of these Expectations are this agreement is attached as Exhibit A.
d. If a Stay Inn Community member an individual does not follow the “Micro-Community House Expectations”, they can be exited from the program and the site. Reasons a Resident Guest may be exited are failure to conform to the practices or engaging in restricted behaviors listed below, and those listed in Exhibit A; however, reasons for exiting the program but may not be limited to either list and may be is carried out at the discretion of Bayaud.
i. The use of illegal drugs inside Housing Works is not allowed. The open use of alcohol or misuse (the excessive use, intoxication) of alcohol, marijuana, psilocybin, or illegal drug that marijuana is disruptive or becomes harmful to themselves or othersnot allowed.
ii. Failure to treat other ResidentsGuests, staff, neighborhood residentsguests, neighborhood, employees and contractors, volunteers, and businesses and their patrons with respect.
iii. Trespassing on private property and or treating other people’s property with disrespect.
iv. Failure to abstain from violence, weapon possession, illegal drugs, theft, and oppressive or discriminatory behavior.
v. Being deemed a threat to either other Residents Guests or those in the neighborhood.
vi. Consistent littering around the site and surrounding properties.
vii. Changes in composition or occupancy other than as permitted in the “Micro- Community House Expectations”.
viii. Use of the premises for any unapproved profit-making or criminal activities, including drug-related activities.
e. Bayaud follows a specific restorative justice model for addressing inappropriate behavior or behavior that violates the “Micro-Community House Expectations”. This process generally includes a verbal warning and discussion, then may escalate to a written warning and discussion, and if the behavior does not change the Resident Guest is exited from the site.
i. If a Resident Guest is exited from the site, they Bayaud will be offered offer to arrange a discharge to a congregate facility downtown, and free transportation out of to the neighborhood, and strongly encouraged to take advantage of this offerfacility will also be offered.
ii. When appropriate and possible, Bayaud will work with the City of Denver city to ensure exited Residents Guests may be transferred to a service location that may better meet their needs.
iii. If, in the very rare case where a Resident Guest may be a threat to the neighborhood, Bayaud will inform the neighborhood and the police.
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Sources: Good Neighbor Agreement
Program Participant Expectations. a. Bayaud will work with partner organizations and City agencies to establish transition plans to guide site Residents towards long-term stability including in the areas of income, job opportunities, stable housing, accessing healthcare, substance abuse treatment, mental health counseling and other services that help graduate Residents to a more permanent place of stability and independence. These supportive services include, but are not limited to, those listed in Exhibit B.
b. Only Residents, staff, volunteers, monitored visitors and public health and safety emergency personnel, or other authorized visitors are permitted within the Stay Inn Community.
c. Stay Inn Community members will be required to sign and uphold a basic site-specific “Micro-Community House Expectations” which will include, refraining from the but not be limited to the items below. A copy of these Expectations are attached as Exhibit A.
d. If a Stay Inn Community member does not follow the “Micro-Community House Expectations”, they can be exited from the program and the site. Reasons a Resident may be exited are failure to conform to the practices or engaging in restricted behaviors listed below, and those listed in Exhibit A; however, reasons for exiting the program may not be limited to either list and may be carried out at the discretion of Bayaud▇▇▇▇▇▇.
i. The use or misuse (the excessive use, intoxication) of alcohol, marijuana, psilocybin, or illegal drug that is disruptive or becomes harmful to themselves or others.
ii. Failure to treat other Residents, staff, neighborhood residents, neighborhood, employees and contractors, volunteers, and businesses and their patrons with respect.
iii. Trespassing on private property and or treating other people’s property with disrespect.
iv. Failure to abstain from violence, weapon possession, illegal drugs, theft, and oppressive or discriminatory behavior.
v. Being deemed a threat to either other Residents or those in the neighborhood.
vi. Consistent littering around the site and surrounding properties.
vii. Changes in composition or occupancy other than as permitted in the “Micro- Community House Expectations”.
viii. Use of the premises for any unapproved profit-making or criminal activities, including drug-related activities.
e. Bayaud ▇▇▇▇▇▇ follows a specific restorative justice model for addressing inappropriate behavior or behavior that violates the “Micro-Community House Expectations”. This process generally includes a verbal warning and discussion, then may escalate to a written warning and discussion, and if the behavior does not change the Resident is exited from the site.
i. If a Resident is exited from the site, they will be offered free transportation out of the neighborhood, and strongly encouraged to take advantage of this offer.
ii. When appropriate and possible, Bayaud ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will work with the City of Denver to ensure exited Residents may be transferred to a service location that may better meet their needs.
iii. If, in the very rare case where a Resident may be a threat to the neighborhood, Bayaud ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will inform the neighborhood and the police.
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Sources: Good Neighbor Agreement
Program Participant Expectations. a. Bayaud TGP will work with partner organizations and City agencies to establish transition plans to guide site Residents towards long-term stability including in the areas of income, job opportunities, stable regard to income and housing, accessing healthcare, substance abuse treatment, mental health counseling healthcare and other services that help graduate Residents to a more permanent place of stability and independenceservices. These supportive services “wrap‐around services” include, but are not limited to, to those listed in Exhibit B.
b. TGP Residents will have access to case management and health care services upon moving into The Elati Village.
c. Only Residents, staff, volunteers, monitored visitors and public health and safety emergency personnel, or other authorized visitors are permitted within the Stay Inn CommunityThe Elati Village.
c. Stay Inn Community members d. Elati Village residents will be required to sign and uphold a basic site-specific site‐specific “Micro-Community House ExpectationsAgreement” which will include, refraining from the but not be limited to the items below. A copy of these Expectations are this agreement is attached as Exhibit A.
d. e. If a Stay Inn Community member an individual does not follow the “Micro-Community House ExpectationsAgreement”, they can be exited from the program and the site. Reasons a Resident may be exited are failure to conform to the practices or engaging in restricted behaviors listed below, and those listed in as Exhibit A; however, reasons for exiting the program but may not be limited to either list and may be is carried out at the discretion of BayaudTGP.
i. The use or misuse (the excessive use, intoxication) Misuse of alcohol, marijuana, psilocybinpsilocybins, or illegal drug that is disruptive or becomes becoming harmful to themselves or others.
ii. Failure to treat other Residents, staff, neighborhood residents, neighborhood, employees and contractors, volunteers, and businesses and their patrons with respect.
iii. Trespassing on private property and or treating other people’s property with disrespect.
iv. Failure to abstain from violence, weapon possession, illegal drugs, theft, and oppressive or discriminatory behavior.
v. Being deemed a threat to either other Residents or those in the neighborhood.
vi. Consistent littering around the site and surrounding properties.
vii. Changes in composition or occupancy other than as permitted in the “Micro- Community House Expectations”Agreement.
viii. Use of the premises for any unapproved profit-making profit‐making or criminal activities, including drug-related drug‐related activities.
e. Bayaud f. TGP follows a specific restorative justice model for addressing inappropriate behavior or behavior that violates the “Micro-Community House Expectations”Agreement. This process generally includes a verbal warning and discussion, then may escalate to a written warning and discussion, and if the behavior does not change the Resident is exited from the site.
i. If a Resident is exited from the site, they will be offered free transportation out of the neighborhood, and strongly encouraged to take advantage of this offer.
ii. When appropriate and possible, Bayaud will work with the City of Denver to ensure exited Residents may will be transferred to a service location that may better meet their needs.
iii. If, in the very rare case where a Resident may be a threat to the neighborhood, Bayaud TGP will inform the neighborhood and the police.
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Sources: Good Neighbor Agreement
Program Participant Expectations. a. Bayaud will work with partner organizations and City agencies to establish transition plans to guide site Residents Guests towards long-term stability including in the areas of regard to income, job opportunities, stable housing, accessing healthcare, substance abuse treatmentabuse, mental health counseling and other services that help graduate Residents Guests to a more permanent place of stability and independence. These supportive services include, but are not limited to, to those listed in Exhibit B.
b. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ is now conducting background checks on all new Guests of the Radisson.
c. Visitors are not allowed at the Radisson. Loitering by non-residents is not allowed on the Radisson site. Family members and friends can wait in the foyer until their resident arrives and then leave the facility. Only Residents, staff, volunteers, monitored visitors and public health and safety emergency personnel, or other authorized visitors are permitted within the Stay Inn CommunityHousing Works.
c. Stay Inn Community members d. Housing Works guests will be required to sign and uphold a basic site-specific “Micro-Community House Expectations” which will include, refraining from the but not be limited to the items below. A copy of these Expectations are this agreement is attached as Exhibit A.
d. e. If a Stay Inn Community member an individual does not follow the “Micro-Community House Expectations”, they can be exited from the program and the site. Reasons a Resident Guest may be exited are failure to conform to the practices or engaging in restricted behaviors listed below, and those listed in Exhibit A; however, reasons for exiting the program but may not be limited to either list and may be is carried out at the discretion of Bayaud▇▇▇▇▇▇.
i. The use of illegal drugs inside Housing Works or misuse (on the excessive use, intoxication) Radisson site property is not allowed. The open use of alcohol, marijuana, psilocybin, alcohol or illegal drug that marijuana is disruptive or becomes harmful to themselves or othersnot allowed.
ii. Failure to treat other ResidentsGuests, staff, neighborhood residentsguests, neighborhood, employees and contractors, volunteers, and businesses and their patrons with respect.
iii. Trespassing on private property and or treating other people’s property with disrespect.
iv. Failure to abstain from violence, weapon possession, illegal drugs, theft, and oppressive or discriminatory behavior.
v. Being deemed a threat to either other Residents Guests or those in the neighborhood.
vi. Consistent littering around the site and surrounding properties.
vii. Changes in composition or occupancy other than as permitted in the “Micro- Community House Expectations”.
viii. Use of the premises for any unapproved profit-making or criminal activities, including drug-related activities.
e. Bayaud f. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ follows a specific restorative justice model for addressing inappropriate behavior or behavior that violates the “Micro-Community House Expectations”. This process generally includes a verbal warning and discussion, then may escalate to a written warning and discussion, and if the behavior does not change the Resident Guest is exited from the site.
i. If a Resident Guest is exited from the site, they Bayaud will be offered offer to arrange a discharge to a congregate facility downtown, and free transportation out of to the neighborhoodfacility will also be offered. If a discharge to a congregate facility is not accepted, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will warn the exited person they are not to be within the 1,000 area around the Radisson, and strongly encouraged to take advantage of this offeroffer the exited person an Uber ride or a bus pass.
ii. When appropriate and possible, Bayaud ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will work with the City of Denver city to ensure exited Residents Guests may be transferred to a service location that may better meet their needs.
iii. If, in the very rare case where a Resident Guest may be a threat to the neighborhood, Bayaud ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will inform the neighborhood and the police.
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Sources: Good Neighbor Agreement
Program Participant Expectations. a. Bayaud TSA will work with partner organizations and City agencies to establish transition plans to guide site Residents towards long-term long‐term stability including in the areas of income, job opportunities, stable regard to income and housing, accessing healthcare, substance abuse treatment, mental health counseling healthcare and other services that help graduate Residents to a more permanent place of stability and independenceservices. These supportive services “wrap‐around services” include, but are not limited to, to those listed in Exhibit B.
b. Residents will have access to case management and health care services upon moving into Stone Creek and The Aspen.
c. No guests are allowed in the Resident’s rooms, or in the other activity areas. Only Residents, staff, volunteers, monitored visitors and public health and safety emergency personnel, or other authorized visitors persons are permitted within the Stay Inn CommunityStone Creek and The Aspen.
c. Stay Inn Community members ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ Creek and The Aspen Residents will be required to sign and uphold a basic site-site‐ specific “Micro-Community House Expectations” which will include, refraining from the but not be limited to the items below. A copy of these Expectations are this agreement is attached as Exhibit A.
d. e. If a Stay Inn Community member an individual does not follow the “Micro-Community House Expectations”, they can be exited from the program and the site. Reasons a Resident may be exited are failure to conform to the practices or engaging in restricted behaviors listed below, and those listed in as Exhibit A; however, reasons for exiting the program but may not be limited to either list and may be is carried out at the discretion of BayaudTSA.
i. The use Acts or misuse (the excessive use, intoxication) threats of alcohol, marijuana, psilocybin, or illegal drug that is disruptive or becomes harmful to themselves or othersviolence.
ii. Failure Theft or damage to treat other Residents, staff, neighborhood residents, neighborhood, employees and contractors, volunteers, and businesses and their patrons with respectproperty.
iii. Trespassing on private property and Weapon or treating other people’s property with disrespectdrug possession. Use of substances inside the site.
iv. Failure to abstain from violence, weapon possession, illegal drugs, theft, and oppressive or discriminatory behavior.
v. Being deemed a threat to either other Residents or those in the neighborhood.
vi. Consistent littering around the site and surrounding properties.
vii. Changes in composition or occupancy other than as permitted in the “Micro- Community House Expectations”” without expressed consent of the site.
viii. Use of the premises for any unapproved profit-making or criminal activities, including drug-related v. Illegal activities.
e. Bayaud f. TSA follows a specific restorative justice model for addressing inappropriate behavior or behavior that violates the “Micro-Community House Expectations”. This process generally includes a verbal warning and discussion, then may escalate to a written warning and discussion, and if the behavior does not change the Resident is exited from the site.
i. If a Resident is exited from the site, they will be offered free transportation out of the neighborhood, and strongly encouraged TSA works with community resources to take advantage find an appropriate referral. The city is working on language to support transfers of this offerkind.
ii. When appropriate and possible, Bayaud will work with the City of Denver to ensure exited Residents may will be transferred to a service location that may better meet their needs.
iii. If, in the very rare case where a Resident may be a threat to the neighborhood, Bayaud TSA will inform ask for assistance from the neighborhood and the policeDenver Police Department.
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Sources: Good Neighbor Agreement
Program Participant Expectations. a. Bayaud will work with partner organizations and City agencies to establish transition plans to guide site Residents Guests towards long-term stability including in the areas of regard to income, job opportunities, stable housing, accessing healthcare, substance abuse treatmentabuse, mental health counseling and other services that help graduate Residents Guests to a more permanent place of stability and independence. These supportive services include, but are not limited to, to those listed in Exhibit B.
b. Visitors are not allowed at the Radisson. Loitering by non-residents is not allowed on the Radisson site. Family members and friends can wait in the foyer until their resident arrives and then leave the facility. Only Residents, staff, volunteers, monitored visitors and public health and safety emergency personnel, or other authorized visitors are permitted within the Stay Inn CommunityHousing Works.
c. Stay Inn Community members Housing Works guests will be required to sign and uphold a basic site-specific “Micro-Community House Expectations” which will include, refraining from the but not be limited to the items below. A copy of these Expectations are this agreement is attached as Exhibit A.
d. If a Stay Inn Community member an individual does not follow the “Micro-Community House Expectations”, they can be exited from the program and the site. Reasons a Resident Guest may be exited are failure to conform to the practices or engaging in restricted behaviors listed below, and those listed in Exhibit A; however, reasons for exiting the program but may not be limited to either list and may be is carried out at the discretion of Bayaud.
i. The use of illegal drugs inside Housing Works or misuse (on the excessive use, intoxication) Radisson site property is not allowed. The open use of alcohol, marijuana, psilocybin, alcohol or illegal drug that marijuana is disruptive or becomes harmful to themselves or othersnot allowed.
ii. Failure to treat other ResidentsGuests, staff, neighborhood residentsguests, neighborhood, employees and contractors, volunteers, and businesses and their patrons with respect.
iii. Trespassing on private property and or treating other people’s property with disrespect.
iv. Failure to abstain from violence, weapon possession, illegal drugs, theft, and oppressive or discriminatory behavior.
v. Being deemed a threat to either other Residents Guests or those in the neighborhood.
vi. Consistent littering around the site and surrounding properties.
vii. Changes in composition or occupancy other than as permitted in the “Micro- Community House Expectations”.
viii. Use of the premises for any unapproved profit-making or criminal activities, including drug-related activities.
e. Bayaud follows a specific restorative justice model for addressing inappropriate behavior or behavior that violates the “Micro-Community House Expectations”. This process generally includes a verbal warning and discussion, then may escalate to a written warning and discussion, and if the behavior does not change the Resident Guest is exited from the site.
i. If a Resident Guest is exited from the site, they Bayaud will be offered offer to arrange a discharge to a congregate facility downtown, and free transportation out of to the neighborhoodfacility will also be offered. If a discharge to a congregate facility is not accepted, Bayaud will warn the exited person they are not to be within the 1,000 area around the Radisson, and strongly encouraged to take advantage of this offeroffer the exited person an Uber ride or a bus pass.
ii. When appropriate and possible, Bayaud will work with the City of Denver city to ensure exited Residents Guests may be transferred to a service location that may better meet their needs.
iii. If, in the very rare case where a Resident Guest may be a threat to the neighborhood, Bayaud will inform the neighborhood and the police.
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Sources: Good Neighbor Agreement