Housing Services. CONTRACTOR shall provide a continuum of housing and housing 25 support to Full Service Partnership Clients. This service category includes a comprehensive needs 26 assessment, linkage and placement in a safe living arrangement, and ongoing support to sustain an 27 appropriate level of housing. CONTRACTOR shall prioritize obtaining appropriate housing and 28 providing supportive services for individuals immediately upon enrollment, and throughout the recovery 29 process. CONTRACTOR shall arrange to accompany Clients to their housing placements to ensure that 30 access is smooth and that the Client is secure in their placement and equipped with basic essentials, as 31 well as to provide a warm handoff to the housing provider. CONTRACTOR shall use a Housing First 32 model, an approach that is centered on the belief that individuals can achieve stability in permanent 33 housing directly from homelessness and that stable housing is the foundation for pursuing other health 34 and life goals; thus services are oriented to help individuals obtain permanent housing as quickly and 35 with as few intermediate steps as possible. CONTRACTOR shall provide services and supports to help 36 Clients engage in needed services, and identify and address housing issues in order to achieve and 37 maintain housing stability. CONTRACTOR shall develop working relationships and collaborations 1 with COUNTY’s Housing Services, local housing authorities, housing providers, property owners, 2 property management staff, etc. to ensure that Clients have access to an array of readily available 3 housing options, facilitate successful transition and placement, and maximize the Clients’ ability to live 4 independently in the community. All housing options provided by a FSP must meet minimum 5 requirements set by the COUNTY. CONTRACTOR’s staff shall include a Housing Specialist and, if 6 needed, a Supportive Housing PSC to provide housing services and supports to all enrolled Clients. 7 Housing options shall include, but not be limited to: 8 a. Emergency Housing: Immediate shelter for critical access for individuals who are 9 homeless or have no other immediate housing options available. Emergency housing is a time-limited 10 event and shall only be utilized until a more suitable housing arrangement can be secured.
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Sources: General Population Full Service Partnership Services Agreement
Housing Services. CONTRACTOR shall provide a continuum of housing and housing 25 support to Full Service Partnership the 2 Clients. This service category includes a comprehensive needs 26 assessment, linkage and placement in a 3 safe living arrangement, and ongoing support to sustain an 27 appropriate level of housing. 4 CONTRACTOR shall prioritize obtaining appropriate housing and 28 providing supportive services for 5 individuals immediately upon enrollment, and throughout the recovery 29 process. CONTRACTOR shall 6 arrange to accompany Clients to their housing placements to ensure that 30 access is smooth and that the 7 Client is secure in their placement and equipped with basic essentials, as 31 well as to provide a warm 8 handoff to the housing provider. CONTRACTOR shall use a Housing First 32 model, an approach that is 9 centered on the belief that individuals can achieve stability in permanent 33 housing directly from 10 homelessness and that stable housing is the foundation for pursuing other health 34 and life goals; thus and 11 services are oriented to help individuals obtain permanent housing as quickly and 35 with as few 12 intermediate steps as possible. CONTRACTOR shall provide services and supports to help 36 Clients engage in needed services, 13 services and identify and address housing issues in order to achieve and 37 maintain housing stability. 14 CONTRACTOR shall develop working relationships and collaborations 1 with COUNTY’s Housing & 15 Supportive Services, local housing authorities, community housing providers, property owners, 2 property 16 management staff, etc. to ensure that Clients have access to an array of readily available 3 housing 17 options, facilitate successful transition and placement, and maximize the Clients’ ability to live 4 18 independently in the community. All housing options provided by a FSP must meet minimum 5 requirements set by the COUNTYCONTRACTOR shall train staff to utilize best practices that support 19 clients’ transition from homelessness to housing. CONTRACTOR’s staff shall include a Housing 20 Specialist and, if 6 needed, a Supportive Housing PSC to provide housing services and supports to all enrolled Clients21 members. 7 Housing options shall include, but not be limited to:
8 a. Emergency Housing: Immediate shelter for critical access for individuals who are 9 homeless or have no other immediate housing options available. Emergency housing is a time-limited 10 event and shall only be utilized until a more suitable housing arrangement can be secured.
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Sources: Contract for Provision of Services
Housing Services. CONTRACTOR shall provide a continuum of housing and housing 25 support to Full Service Partnership the 17 Assisted Outpatient Treatment Clients. This service category includes a comprehensive needs 26 18 assessment, linkage and placement in a safe living arrangement, and ongoing support to sustain an 27 19 appropriate level of housing. CONTRACTOR shall prioritize obtaining appropriate housing and 28 20 providing supportive services for individuals immediately upon enrollment, and throughout the recovery 29 21 process. CONTRACTOR shall arrange to accompany Clients to their housing placements to ensure that 30 22 access is smooth and that the Client is secure in their placement and equipped with basic essentials, as 31 23 well as to provide a warm handoff to the housing provider. CONTRACTOR shall use a Housing First 32 24 model, an approach that is centered on the belief that individuals can achieve stability in permanent 33 25 housing directly from homelessness and that stable housing is the foundation for pursuing other health 34 26 and life goals; thus and services are oriented to help individuals obtain permanent housing as quickly and 35 27 with as few intermediate steps as possible. CONTRACTOR shall provide services and supports to help 36 Clients 28 engage in needed services, services and identify and address housing issues in order to achieve and 37 maintain 29 housing stability. CONTRACTOR shall develop working relationships and collaborations 1 with 30 COUNTY’s Housing Services, local housing authorities, community housing providers, property 31 owners, 2 property management staff, etc. to ensure that Clients have access to an array of readily 32 available 3 housing options, facilitate successful transition and placement, and maximize the Clients’ 33 ability to live 4 independently in the community. All housing options provided by a FSP must meet minimum 5 requirements set by the COUNTYCONTRACTOR shall train staff to utilize best practices 34 that support clients’ transition from homelessness to housing. CONTRACTOR’s staff shall include a 35 Housing Specialist and, if 6 needed, a Supportive Housing PSC to provide housing services and supports to all enrolled Clients36 members. 7 Housing options shall include, but not be limited to:: 37 //
8 1 a. Emergency Housing: Immediate shelter for critical access for individuals Clients who are 9 homeless 2 or have no other immediate housing options available. Emergency housing is a time-limited 10 event and 3 shall only be utilized until a more suitable housing arrangement can be secured.
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Sources: Agreement for Provision of Services
Housing Services. CONTRACTOR shall provide a continuum of housing and housing 25 support to Full Service Partnership FSP 37 Clients. This service category includes a comprehensive needs 26 assessment, linkage and placement in a 1 safe living arrangement, and ongoing support to sustain an 27 appropriate level of housing. 2 CONTRACTOR shall prioritize obtaining appropriate housing and 28 providing supportive services for 3 individuals immediately upon enrollment, and throughout the recovery 29 process. CONTRACTOR shall 4 arrange to accompany Clients to their housing placements to ensure that 30 access is smooth and that the 5 Client is secure in their placement and equipped with basic essentials, as 31 well as to provide a warm 6 handoff to the housing provider. CONTRACTOR shall use a Housing First 32 model, an approach that is 7 centered on the belief that individuals can achieve stability in permanent 33 housing directly from 8 homelessness and that stable housing is the foundation for pursuing other health 34 and life goals; thus 9 services are oriented to help individuals obtain permanent housing as quickly and 35 with as few 10 intermediate steps as possible. CONTRACTOR shall provide services and supports to help 36 Clients engage in needed services, 11 services and identify and address housing issues in order to achieve and 37 maintain housing stability. 12 CONTRACTOR shall develop working relationships and collaborations 1 with COUNTY’s Housing 13 Services, local housing authorities, community housing providers, property owners, 2 property 14 management staff, etc. to ensure that Clients have access to an array of readily available 3 housing options, 15 facilitate successful transition and placement, and maximize the Clients’ ability to live 4 independently in 16 the community. All housing options provided by a FSP must meet minimum 5 requirements set by the COUNTYCONTRACTOR shall train staff to utilize best practices that support clients’ transition 17 from homelessness to housing. CONTRACTOR’s staff shall include a Housing Specialist and, if 6 18 needed, a Supportive Housing PSC to provide housing services and supports to all enrolled Clientsmembers. 7 19 Housing options shall include, but not be limited to:
8 20 a. Emergency Housing: Housing - Immediate shelter for critical access for individuals Clients who are 9 21 homeless or have no other immediate housing options available. Emergency housing is a time-limited 10 22 event and shall only be utilized until a more suitable housing arrangement can be secured.
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Sources: Agreement for Provision of Enhanced Recovery Full Service Partnership Services
Housing Services. CONTRACTOR shall provide a continuum of housing and housing 25 support to Full Service Partnership the 7 Clients. This service category includes a comprehensive needs 26 assessment, linkage and placement in a 8 safe living arrangement, and ongoing support to sustain an 27 appropriate level of housing. 9 CONTRACTOR shall prioritize obtaining appropriate housing and 28 providing supportive services for 10 individuals immediately upon enrollment, and throughout the recovery 29 process. CONTRACTOR shall 11 arrange to accompany Clients to their housing placements to ensure that 30 access is smooth and that the 12 Client is secure in their placement and equipped with basic essentials, as 31 well as to provide a warm 13 handoff to the housing provider. CONTRACTOR shall use a Housing First 32 model, an approach that is 14 centered on the belief that individuals can achieve stability in permanent 33 housing directly from 15 homelessness and that stable housing is the foundation for pursuing other health 34 and life goals; thus and 16 services are oriented to help individuals obtain permanent housing as quickly and 35 with as few 17 intermediate steps as possible. CONTRACTOR shall provide services and supports to help 36 Clients engage in needed services, 18 services and identify and address housing issues in order to achieve and 37 maintain housing stability. 19 CONTRACTOR shall develop working relationships and collaborations 1 with COUNTY’s Housing & 20 Supportive Services, local housing authorities, community housing providers, property owners, 2 property 21 management staff, etc. to ensure that Clients have access to an array of readily available 3 housing 22 options, facilitate successful transition and placement, and maximize the Clients’ ability to live 4 23 independently in the community. All housing options provided by a FSP must meet minimum 5 requirements set by the COUNTYCONTRACTOR shall train staff to utilize best practices that support 24 clients’ transition from homelessness to housing. CONTRACTOR’s staff shall include a Housing 25 Specialist and, if 6 needed, a Supportive Housing PSC to provide housing services and supports to all enrolled Clients26 members. 7 Housing options shall include, but not be limited to:
8 a. Emergency Housing: Immediate shelter for critical access for individuals who are 9 homeless or have no other immediate housing options available. Emergency housing is a time-limited 10 event and shall only be utilized until a more suitable housing arrangement can be secured.
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Sources: Contract for Provision of Services
Housing Services. CONTRACTOR shall provide a continuum of housing and housing 25 support to Full Service Partnership the 4 Assisted Outpatient Treatment Clients. This service category includes a comprehensive needs 26 5 assessment, linkage and placement in a safe living arrangement, and ongoing support to sustain an 27 6 appropriate level of housing. CONTRACTOR shall prioritize obtaining appropriate housing and 28 7 providing supportive services for individuals immediately upon enrollment, and throughout the recovery 29 8 process. CONTRACTOR shall arrange to accompany Clients to their housing placements to ensure that 30 9 access is smooth and that the Client is secure in their placement and equipped with basic essentials, as 31 10 well as to provide a warm handoff to the housing provider. CONTRACTOR shall use a Housing First 32 11 model, an approach that is centered on the belief that individuals can achieve stability in permanent 33 12 housing directly from homelessness and that stable housing is the foundation for pursuing other health 34 13 and life goals; thus and services are oriented to help individuals obtain permanent housing as quickly and 35 14 with as few intermediate steps as possible. CONTRACTOR shall provide services and supports to help 36 Clients 15 engage in needed services, services and identify and address housing issues in order to achieve and 37 maintain 16 housing stability. CONTRACTOR shall develop working relationships and collaborations 1 with 17 COUNTY’s Housing Services, local housing authorities, community housing providers, property 18 owners, 2 property management staff, etc. to ensure that Clients have access to an array of readily 19 available 3 housing options, facilitate successful transition and placement, and maximize the Clients’ 20 ability to live 4 independently in the community. All housing options provided by a FSP must meet minimum 5 requirements set by the COUNTYCONTRACTOR shall train staff to utilize best practices 21 that support clients’ transition from homelessness to housing. CONTRACTOR’s staff shall include a 22 Housing Specialist and, if 6 needed, a Supportive Housing PSC to provide housing services and supports to all enrolled Clients23 members. 7 Housing options shall include, but not be limited to:
8 24 a. Emergency Housing: Immediate shelter for critical access for individuals Clients who are 9 homeless 25 or have no other immediate housing options available. Emergency housing is a time-limited 10 event and 26 shall only be utilized until a more suitable housing arrangement can be secured.
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Sources: Agreement for Provision of Services
Housing Services. CONTRACTOR shall provide a continuum of housing and housing 25 support to Full Service Partnership FSP Clients. This service category includes a comprehensive needs 26 assessment, linkage and placement in a safe living arrangement, and ongoing support to sustain an 27 appropriate level of housing. CONTRACTOR shall prioritize obtaining appropriate housing and 28 providing supportive services for individuals immediately upon enrollment, and throughout the recovery 29 process. CONTRACTOR shall arrange to accompany Clients to their housing placements to ensure that 30 access is smooth and that the Client is secure in their placement and equipped with basic essentials, as 31 well as to provide a warm handoff to the housing provider. CONTRACTOR shall use a Housing First 32 model, an approach that is centered on the belief that individuals can achieve stability in permanent 33 housing directly from homelessness and that stable housing is the foundation for pursuing other health 34 and life goals; thus services are oriented to help individuals obtain permanent housing as quickly and 35 with as few intermediate steps as possible. CONTRACTOR shall provide services and supports to help 36 Clients engage in needed services, services and identify and address housing issues in order to achieve and 37 maintain housing stability. CONTRACTOR shall develop working relationships and collaborations 1 with COUNTY’s Housing Services, local housing authorities, community housing providers, property owners, 2 property management staff, etc. to ensure that Clients have access to an array of readily available 3 housing options, facilitate successful transition and placement, and maximize the Clients’ ability to live 4 independently in the community. All housing Housing options provided by a FSP must meet the minimum 5 requirements set by the COUNTY. CONTRACTOR shall train staff to utilize best practices that support clients’ transition from homelessness to housing. CONTRACTOR’s staff shall include a Housing Specialist and, if 6 needed, a Supportive Housing PSC to provide housing services and supports to all enrolled Clientsmembers. 7 Housing options shall include, but not be limited to:
8 a. Emergency Housing: Housing - Immediate shelter for critical access for individuals Clients who are 9 homeless or have no other immediate housing options available. Emergency housing is a time-limited 10 event and shall only be utilized until a more suitable housing arrangement can be secured.
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Sources: Agreement for Provision of Enhanced Recovery Full Service Partnership Services
Housing Services. CONTRACTOR shall provide a continuum of housing and housing 25 support to Full Service Partnership the 16 Clients. This service category includes a comprehensive needs 26 assessment, linkage and placement in a 17 safe living arrangement, and ongoing support to sustain an 27 appropriate level of housing. 18 CONTRACTOR shall prioritize obtaining appropriate housing and 28 providing supportive services for 19 individuals immediately upon enrollment, and throughout the recovery 29 process. CONTRACTOR shall 20 arrange to accompany Clients to their housing placements to ensure that 30 access is smooth and that the 21 Client is secure in their placement and equipped with basic essentials, as 31 well as to provide a warm 22 handoff to the housing provider. CONTRACTOR shall use a Housing First 32 model, an approach that is 23 centered on the belief that individuals can achieve stability in permanent 33 housing directly from 24 homelessness and that stable housing is the foundation for pursuing other health 34 and life goals; thus and 25 services are oriented to help individuals obtain permanent housing as quickly and 35 with as few 26 intermediate steps as possible. CONTRACTOR shall provide services and supports to help 36 Clients engage in needed services, 27 services and identify and address housing issues in order to achieve and 37 maintain housing stability. 28 CONTRACTOR shall develop working relationships and collaborations 1 with COUNTY’s Housing & 29 Supportive Services, local housing authorities, community housing providers, property owners, 2 property 30 management staff, etc. to ensure that Clients have access to an array of readily available 3 housing 31 options, facilitate successful transition and placement, and maximize the Clients’ ability to live 4 32 independently in the community. All housing options provided by a FSP must meet minimum 5 requirements set by the COUNTYCONTRACTOR shall train staff to utilize best practices that support 33 clients’ transition from homelessness to housing. CONTRACTOR’s staff shall include a Housing 34 Specialist and, if 6 needed, a Supportive Housing PSC to provide housing services and supports to all enrolled Clients. 7 35 Housing options shall include, but not be limited to:
8 36 a. Emergency Housing: Housing - Immediate shelter for critical access for individuals Clients who are 9 37 homeless or have no other immediate housing options available. Emergency housing is a time-limited 10 1 event and shall only be utilized until a more suitable housing arrangement can be secured.
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Sources: Contract for Provision of Services