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Housing Is Working Group 2023-2024 Calendar

Join the Housing Is Working Group to discuss special topics related to cross-sector initiatives and programmatic considerations particularly focused on the intersections of housing, health, and education.

This year’s public webinars cover topics such as the mobility asthma project, trauma-informed approaches to housing, resident-focused racial equity work, out-of-school time, and how FCC grantees are supprting voucher holders.

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Elements of a Successful Partnership

With generous support from the MacArthur Foundation, CLPHA developed an in-depth report on regional housing-education collaborations taking place at housing authorities across the Pacific-Northwest.

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    Homelessness and child welfare system involvement pose substantial challenges for families, but supportive housing can help them stay together and access secure housing.

    Authored by: Michael Pergamit, Mary K. Cunningham for Urban Institute
    Topics: Advocacy, Dual-generation, Healthy homes, Homelessness, Housing, Low-income, Stability
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    People experiencing homelessness disproportionately face systemic barriers to employment, which make finding and keeping a job neither simple nor easy.

    Authored by: Maureen Sarver for Urban Institute
    Topics: Advocacy, Homelessness, Low-income, Stability, Workforce development
    Shared by Molli Caite Hughes on Nov 15, 2023
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    CLPHA developed a general data sharing template that public housing authorities (PHAs) and their health partners can customize to suit their data sharing and collaboration needs. Please feel free to comment to share any uses/modifications your organization made to implement into a partnership.

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    Topics: Affordable Care Act, CLPHA, Community development, Cost effectiveness, Data sharing, Dental, Depression, Dual-eligibles, Funding, Health, Healthy homes, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, Medicaid / Medicare, Mental health, Metrics, MTW, Nutrition, Obesity, Partnerships, Place-based, Preventative care, Racial inequalities, Research, SAMHSA, Smoke-free, Stability, Substance abuse, Supportive housing, Sustainability, TA
    Shared by Steve Lucas on Aug 5, 2019

    CLPHA Data Sharing Template for PHAs and Health Organizations

     

    Disclaimer: This template is provided for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or question. Use of this template, including its exhibits and attachments, does not create a relationship or any responsibilities between CLPHA and the user.

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    Aug 5, 2019
    CLPHA developed a general data sharing template that public housing authorities (PHAs) and their health partners can customize to suit their data sharing and collaboration needs. Please feel free to comment to share any uses/modifications your organization made to implement into a partnership.
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    Community:
    Jun 11, 2019
    The Trump Administration is publicly weighing plans to gradually lower the official poverty line by applying a smaller cost-of-living adjustment each year. Doing so would be unjustified for several reasons.

    Authored by: Arloc Sherman and Paul Van de Water for The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
    Topics: Child welfare, Food insecurity, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, Nutrition, Stability
    Shared by Housing Is on Jun 11, 2019

    Reducing Cost-of-Living Adjustment Would Make Poverty Line a Less Accurate Measure of Basic Needs

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    Jun 11, 2019
    Arloc Sherman and Paul Van de Water for The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
    The Trump Administration is publicly weighing plans to gradually lower the official poverty line by applying a smaller cost-of-living adjustment each year. Doing so would be unjustified for several reasons.
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    May 30, 2019
    Children experiencing homelessness or living in inadequate and unstable housing are exposed to many risks, including a heightened threat of involvement with the child welfare system. Can child welfare agencies play a role in addressing the lack of affordable housing? What if providing housing, plus other supportive services, could prevent out-of-home placements to foster care? What if, for those children already in foster care, it could help them reunify with their parents?

    Authored by: Mary K. Cunningham, Mike Pergamit, and Sarah Gillespie for The Urban Institute
    Topics: Child welfare, Research, Stability, Supportive housing
    Shared by Housing Is on May 30, 2019

    Supportive Housing Can Help Keep Families Together

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    May 30, 2019
    Mary K. Cunningham, Mike Pergamit, and Sarah Gillespie for The Urban Institute
    Children experiencing homelessness or living in inadequate and unstable housing are exposed to many risks, including a heightened threat of involvement with the child welfare system. Can child welfare agencies play a role in addressing the lack of affordable housing?
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    May 1, 2019
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    Authored by: Miguel Arellano Sanchez for SchoolHouse Connection
    Topics: Low-income, Post-secondary, Stability, Youth
    Shared by Housing Is on May 29, 2019

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    May 1, 2019
    Miguel Arellano Sanchez for SchoolHouse Connection
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    Founded in 1995 as Project Women, Family Scholar House (FSH) provides comprehensive, holistic services for disadvantaged single parents, their children, and foster alumni. The nonprofit seeks to end the cycle of poverty and transform communities by empowering families and youth to succeed in education and life-long self-sufficiency. FSH provides supportive housing, educational programming, and participant advocacy to help families gain independence.

    Authored by: American Planning Association
    Topics: Dual-generation, Early childhood, Education, Homelessness, Housing, Low-income, Partnerships, Place-based, Post-secondary, South, Stability
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Apr 18, 2019
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    Housing is considered a social determinant of health, with poor housing conditions being associated with poor health. Veterans with disabilities are more likely to experience a housing crisis because of combat experiences and employment instability. We identified facilitators and barriers to finding and maintaining rental housing. We sought to understand the housing needs of Veterans with military-related disabilities using the biopsychoecological model (BEM) as an organizing framework.

    Authored by: Semeah, Ahrentzen, Cowper-Ripley, Santos-Roman, Beamish, and Farley for Housing Policy Debate
    Topics: Disabilities, Funding, Health, Homelessness, Housing, Legislation & Policy, Research, Safety, Seniors, Stability
    Shared by Housing Is on Mar 14, 2019

    In Their Own Words: Veterans with Disabilities Share Their Housing Challenges

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    Feb 5, 2019
    Semeah, Ahrentzen, Cowper-Ripley, Santos-Roman, Beamish, and Farley for Housing Policy Debate
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    Nov 22, 2018
    Improved access to health insurance contributed to reducing worry and stress associated with paying rent/mortgage or purchasing meals among low-income people. Expanding health insurance access may have contributed to increasing the disposable income of low income groups.

    Authored by: Shiho Kino, Koryu Sato, and Iciro Kawachi for International Journal for Equity in Health
    Topics: Affordable Care Act, Health, Housing, Low-income, Medicaid / Medicare, Mental health, Research, Stability
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Mar 7, 2019

    Spillover benefit of improved access to healthcare on reducing worry about housing and meal affordability

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    Nov 22, 2018
    Shiho Kino, Koryu Sato, and Iciro Kawachi for International Journal for Equity in Health
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    Feb 27, 2019
    Over the past two decades, criminal justice reform has focused on evidence-based interventions to prevent arrests and incarceration and to facilitate community reintegration. These initiatives represent a movement toward a less punitive, more holistic approach to public safety, targeting critical social factors that lead to and perpetuate criminal justice involvement. Because housing problems are often a key underlying factor for people’s involvement with the criminal justice system, there are ways housing interventions can help lessen criminal justice involvement. Decriminalizing homelessness, for example, can reduce rates of initial arrest and incarceration, especially for people with low-level, nonviolent offenses. A sufficient supply of affordable housing and supportive services could help people stabilize after their release from jail and reduce the likelihood of recidivism. Policymakers, advocates, and practitioners in housing and criminal justice systems can partner to promote and evaluate housing strategies that divert people from the criminal justice system.

    Authored by: Kimberly Burrowes for How Housing Matters (Urban Institute)
    Topics: Criminal justice, Homelessness, Housing, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, Research, Stability
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Feb 28, 2019
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    Community:
    Jan 31, 2019
    For many years, the vulnerabilities of children experiencing homelessness have been glossed over on the assumption that their innate resilience would overcome the impact of homelessness. As someone who worked in the field, I would often hear, “Oh, they’ll never remember.” Today we know better. We know more about how the brain develops and about how trauma impacts brain development. There is a growing recognition among providers that these early years are critical for establishing a foundation for emotional, mental, and physical wellbeing, and that we don’t get a second chance at early childhood.

    Authored by: Carol Klocek for SchoolHouse Connection
    Topics: Early childhood, Education, Homelessness, Housing, Low-income, Research, Safety, Stability
    Shared by Housing Is on Feb 21, 2019

    Real Families, Real Solutions: How Homeless Service Providers Can Meet the Needs of Young Children and Their Families

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    Jan 31, 2019
    Carol Klocek for SchoolHouse Connection
    For many years, the vulnerabilities of children experiencing homelessness have been glossed over on the assumption that their innate resilience would overcome the impact of homelessness. As someone who worked in the field, I would often hear, “Oh, they’ll never remember.” Today we know better.
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    Community:
    Jan 24, 2019
    Affordable housing campaigns are not new, of course, but what is unprecedented and transformative about Opportunity Starts at Home is the scope and diversity of the partners that are joining forces to advocate for more robust and equitable federal housing policies. The campaign is advised by a Steering Committee including leading national organizations representing a wide range of interests that are working shoulder-to-shoulder to solve the affordable housing crisis.

    Authored by: Opportunity Starts at Home
    Topics: Asset building, Child welfare, CLPHA, Community development, Early childhood, Education, Food insecurity, Funding, Health, Homelessness, Housing, Immigrants, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, Mobility, Out-of-school time, Partnerships, Racial inequalities, Safety, Seniors, Stability, Substance abuse, Youth
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Jan 24, 2019

    Within Reach: Ambitious Federal Solutions to Meet the Housing Needs of the Most Vulnerable People

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    Jan 24, 2019
    Opportunity Starts at Home
    Affordable housing campaigns are not new, of course, but what is unprecedented and transformative about Opportunity Starts at Home is the scope and diversity of the partners that are joining forces to advocate for more robust and equitable federal housing policies.
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    Quality affordable housing can be a “vaccine” which prevents long-term health problems and promotes healthy, productive lives. When a family’s housing situation is unaffordable and unstable, chances to lead a healthy life dwindle rapidly.

    Authored by: Opportunity Starts at Home
    Topics: Child welfare, Health, Homelessness, Housing, Low-income, Partnerships, Seniors, Stability
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Jan 18, 2019
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    Oct 9, 2018
    Women with children, especially, stay hidden in fear of losing custody of their children. As a result, we will never see them camping in tents or in downtown parks.

    Authored by: Mary Ellen Mitchell for SchoolHouse Connection
    Topics: Early childhood, Homelessness, Housing, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, Safety, Stability
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Jan 11, 2019
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    Apr 10, 2018
    State and local governments are debating and adopting new landlord-tenant laws and pilot programs, such as expanded legal representation and just-cause eviction requirements. Yet, few housing experts understand evictions well enough to channel the demand for change into clarity about specific eviction problems and potential solutions. Now is the time for policymakers and advocates to get smart. Here are five strategies for policymakers to consider as they address America’s eviction crisis.

    Authored by: Maya Brennan for Urban Institute
    Topics: Housing, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, Research, Stability
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Dec 21, 2018
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    Oct 1, 2016
    This report examines strategies used by local governments to address rising housing costs and displacement of low-income households in gentrifying neighborhoods. To assist tenants at risk of displacement, the report details strategies to regulate the landlord/tenant relationship well as strategies to provide assistance for households that move. To create and preserve affordable housing, the report explores ways to use city-owned land and other resources strategically to promote affordable housing in areas where costs are on the rise. It also examines ways to harness the market, such as inclusionary zoning and linkage fees. The report is part of an ongoing series of work by the NYU Furman Center on gentrification, but is the first to provide an overview of policy responses to the effects rapidly rising rents.

    Authored by: Jessica Yager, Luke Herrine, and Nadia Mian for NYU Furman Center
    Topics: Community development, Housing, Low-income, Stability
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Dec 21, 2018
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    Dec 1, 2018
    New York City’s UAC has generated substantial interest as other jurisdictions across the U.S. consider or implement similar programs. In June 2018, San Francisco voters approved a ballot initiative requiring the city to establish, fund, and run a program to provide legal representation to all tenants facing eviction regardless of income. The Los Angeles City Council approved a motion in August 2018 instructing the housing department to develop recommendations for a new eviction defense bill or program.

    Authored by: Vicki Been, Deborah Rand, Nicole Summers, and Jessica Yager for NYU Furman Center
    Topics: Housing, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, Stability
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Dec 21, 2018
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    Community:
    Aug 19, 2018
    On the 50th anniversary of the Fair Housing Act, there is growing discussion and concern about gentrification. In almost every American city, long-time residents feel increasingly anxious that they will be priced out of their homes and communities, as growing numbers of higher-income, college-educated households opt for downtown neighborhoods. Yet when looking through the lens of fair housing, gentrification also offers a glimmer of hope, as the moves that higher-income, white households make into predominantly minority, lower-income neighborhoods are moves that help to integrate those neighborhoods, at least in the near-term. The key question is whether this integration will last and help to deliver on the promise of the Fair Housing Act to promote and further integrated living. Inverting the famous words of community organizer Saul Alinsky, this integration may only be the time between when the first white moves in and the last family of color moves out.

    Authored by: Ingrid Gould Ellen and Gerard Torrats-Espinosa for NYU Furman Center
    Topics: Community development, Housing, Low-income, Mobility, Racial inequalities, Research, Stability
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Dec 19, 2018
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    Dec 17, 2018
    In response to the heightened interest in the relationship between work and the health of individuals and communities, CMCS has clarified that Medicaid funds cannot be used to pay beneficiaries’ wages, but can pay for employment counseling as an optional benefit—to help people get jobs. Years of experience with work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, and populations with disabilities have developed the evidence for what is needed to help different populations find and keep jobs.

    Authored by: Christopher F. Koller for Millbank Memorial Fund
    Topics: Affordable Care Act, Disabilities, Health, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, Medicaid / Medicare, Research, Stability, Workforce development
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Dec 17, 2018

    To Work and To Love—Health in Theory and Practice

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    Dec 17, 2018
    Christopher F. Koller for Millbank Memorial Fund
    In response to the heightened interest in the relationship between work and the health of individuals and communities, CMCS has clarified that Medicaid funds cannot be used to pay beneficiaries’ wages, but can pay for employment counseling as an optional benefit—to help people get jobs.
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    Dec 17, 2018
    Stricter work requirement policies for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) at the federal level were left out of the recently passed farm bill, but state policymakers are still considering whether to expand or establish their own work requirements for SNAP and Medicaid, with the goal of incentivizing employment. There’s no question that good jobs help spur upward mobility. But if we are serious about helping people work, we have to get serious about helping people improve their skills.

    Authored by: Gina Adams and Shayne Spaulding for The Urban Institute
    Topics: Child welfare, Cost effectiveness, Dual-generation, Early childhood, Food insecurity, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, Research, Stability, Workforce development
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Dec 17, 2018

    Work requirement policies must consider parents' need for child care

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    Dec 17, 2018
    Gina Adams and Shayne Spaulding for The Urban Institute
    Stricter work requirement policies for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) at the federal level were left out of the recently passed farm bill, but state policymakers are still considering whether to expand or establish their own work requirements for SNAP and Medicaid, with the goa
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    Community:
    Dec 14, 2018
    Health and reentry are closely related, and chronic medical, mental health, and substance use problems make it harder for newly released people to seek employment, obtain housing, and avoid reincarceration. Compared with the general population, justice-involved people tend to be in poorer health and need access to physical and behavioral health services, as well as the know-how and motivation to get care.

    Authored by: Rochisa Shukla and Kamala Mallik-Kane for Urban Institute
    Topics: Affordable Care Act, Criminal justice, Health, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, Medicaid / Medicare, Research, Stability
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Dec 14, 2018
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    Dec 1, 2018
    With collectively more than 100 years of policy expertise and values-based leadership between us, Ascend at the Aspen Institute and the Housing Opportunity and Services Together initiative at the Urban Institute partnered to develop a set of recommendations on how to harness assisted housing and public-private housing partnerships for better outcomes for families.

    Authored by: The Urban Institute and ASCEND: The Aspen Institute
    Topics: Dual-generation, Early childhood, Education, Family engagement, Health, Housing, Low-income, Place-based, Research, Stability
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Dec 6, 2018

    Place Matters: A Two-Generation Approach to Housing

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    Dec 1, 2018
    The Urban Institute and ASCEND: The Aspen Institute
    With collectively more than 100 years of policy expertise and values-based leadership between us, Ascend at the Aspen Institute and the Housing Opportunity and Services Together initiative at the Urban Institute partnered to develop a set of recommendations on how to harness assisted housing and pub
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    Nov 28, 2018
    Housing instability among families and children can be detrimental to child welfare, health, economic, and other outcomes. Policymakers and service providers in these fields should consider weaving housing into their approaches. Treating instability at its roots can relieve the trade-offs and stress that emerge when no decent housing is affordable. Evidence indicates that affordable housing can improve a range of outcomes for families and—in combination with short-term or long-term services—help providers tackle complex challenges head-on.

    Authored by: Aaron Shroyer for The Urban Institute
    Topics: Child welfare, Family engagement, Housing, Low-income, Stability, Supportive housing
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Nov 29, 2018
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    Nov 27, 2018
    Most states use an education funding formula to allocate state and local dollars to school districts. Most funding formulas attempt to account for student poverty, among other factors, in distributing funds. But there are several ways to count low-income students and even more ways to tie dollars to these student counts.

    Authored by: Kristin Blagg for The Urban Institute
    Topics: Child welfare, Education, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, Place-based, Research, Stability, Youth
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Nov 27, 2018