Building Housing Partnerships –Transitional Support and Head Tenancies Sample Clauses

Building Housing Partnerships –Transitional Support and Head Tenancies. Housing ACT’s Transitional Housing Program (THP) has been successful in providing short term accommodation for people exiting crisis accommodation through the utilisation of temporally vacant Housing ACT stock. From 1 July 2010, the allocation of properties under the THP is now managed by Housing ACT to allow all specialist homelessness services to access the program. Previously the program was managed by Anglicare. In addition, a total of up to 16 dwellings are provided under the Refugee Transitional Housing Program which is a joint partnership between Migrant and Refugee Settlement Services, Companion House and Housing ACT. Consistent with the ACT’s reform directions, the THP will shift in focus from a transitional housing program to a transitional support approach which is not tied to a particular dwelling. Individual support packages will be put in place to create supportive tenancies across different forms of housing tenures, including; • Four places per annum under A Place to Call Home; • Six places per annum for head leasing support for those who are vulnerable in public housing and need additional support, including individuals with mental illness; and • Additional support funding to assist those in transitional arrangements to assist out of homelessness and into long term accommodation. ACT Performance Indicators, Deliverables and Targets for Building Housing Partnerships –Transitional Support and Head Tenancies Initiative: Performance Indicators Deliverable/ Target 2009-2010 Deliverable/ Target 2010-2011 Deliverable/ Target 2011-2012 Deliverable/ Target 2012-2013 The number of households annually supported. 20 households supported. 30 households supported. 40 households supported. The number of households annually successfully transferred from head tenancy arrangements. 10 households able to achieve independent living. 15 households able to achieve independent living. 21 households able to achieve independent living. The number of households able to sustain tenancy for two years or more. 5 households able to maintain independence for one year or more 7 households able to maintain independence for two years or more 10 households able to maintain independence for two years or more Number of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Islander tenants assisted through head leasing arrangements annually . 5 5 5 Funding for Building Housing Partnerships –Transitional Support and Head Tenancies Initiative: Funding of $292,000 is available from the Commonwealth as det...
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