Long Beach, CA
File #: 12-0883    Version: 1 Name: 100912-HA-Reso Amend Chpt. 4, Sec. D
Type: HA-Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 10/1/2012 In control: Housing Authority of the City of Long Beach, California
On agenda: 10/9/2012 Final action: 10/9/2012
Title: Recommendation to adopt resolution amending Chapter 4, Section D, of the Housing Authority Administrative Plan, relative to expanding the preference for homeless families to include referrals from the Department of Health and Human Services Family Preservation Program. (Citywide)
Attachments: 1. 100912.ha.att5.pdf, 2. H.A. 02-12.pdf
Related files: 12-0983, 15-1160, 12-1065, 13-0978, 15-0399
TITLE
Recommendation to adopt resolution amending Chapter 4, Section D, of the Housing Authority Administrative Plan, relative to expanding the preference for homeless families to include referrals from the Department of Health and Human Services Family Preservation Program. (Citywide)

DISCUSSION
The attached Resolution modifies the language in the Housing Authority of the City of Long Beach (HACLB) Administrative Plan to allow a preference for admission to the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program for Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Family Preservation Program participants. On July 10, 2012, the Housing Authority Commission held a public hearing and adopted the Housing Authority's Five-Year Housing Plan and Annual Plan. At that time, it was reported that the Resident Advisory Board, a group that had been constituted to provide input into the plan, had recommended that a program to help stabilize families in crisis during these difficult economic times be established. To reach this goal, staff is recommending an expansion of the "preference for homeless families."

There currently exists a special admissions preference for homeless families referred to the Housing Authority by the Health Department's Multi-Service Center. At the time this preference was established, the Commission directed that the number of families admitted to the program in this fashion be limited to 30 per year. Staff now recommends that this number be increased to 55 per year to include the new collaboration with the Health Department's Family Preservation Program.

The Housing Authority will partner with the Health Department's Family Preservation Program, which has been in existence and funded since 1994. Funding comes from the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services.

The staff of the Family Preservation Program includes two licensed clinical social workers, who are well trained and certified to work with families in crisis. Parti...

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