Street to Home ACT Sample Clauses

Street to Home ACT. The Street to Home service in the ACT was subject to an open tender process, with St Xxxxxxx Xx Xxxx being award the contract. The service commenced operation in February 2010. The ‘Street to Home’ initiative coordinates the delivery of services to people on the streets, rather than requiring them to attend appointments in offices, this program will provide support to up to 30 rough sleepers. The Street to Home program run by St Xxxxxxx xx Xxxx is currently actively engaging 30 homeless persons and manage six Housing ACT properties to provide both crisis and long term accommodation to people sleeping rough in the ACT. Other transient homeless persons have also been assisted by the program while in the ACT. The program engages in active outreach with rough sleepers who do not engage with mainstream services and so remain homeless. The program provides services to people where they are, including health and support services. It will engage in strong partnerships with other service providers and Housing ACT to provide an appropriate mix of services between housing, mental health, primary health and other support services. The service has developed a partnership with the Calvary Hospital to provide mobile GP services to people sleeping rough in the ACT. The service will also link rough sleepers with to access legal support through a partnership with the Streetlaw homeless legal service. Streetlaw is managed by consortia of community legal agencies and services and is jointly funded by the ACT and Commonwealth Governments outside the National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness. The service engages with a “Who’s New on the Streets” committee to help identify and monitor people who are homeless, particularly those new to the streets. Membership includes: City Park Rangers; Australian Federal Police; Youth Support Services; the National Capital Authority; ACT Mental Health; the Alcohol and Drug Foundation Centrelink; and Emergency relief providers. This is proving a good mechanism to identify those in need and to obtain support for the individuals identified. ACT Performance Indicators, Deliverables and Targets for Street to Home Initiative: Performance Indicators Deliverable/ Target 2009-2010 Deliverable/ Target 2010-2011 Deliverable/ Target 2011-2012 Deliverable/ Target 2012-2013 The number of Rough Sleepers people engaged by the service. 10 people (new and/ or continuing) engaged from start of service. 20 people (new and/ or continuing) engaged from start of...
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