san francisco homeless services provider conference...2018/12/07 · san francisco city & county...
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San Francisco Homeless Services Provider ConferenceDecember 2018
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Only together can we solve homelessness
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Permanent Supportive Housing
Navigation Centers
Homeward Bound
Rapid Rehousing
HomelessOutreachTeams
Heading Home & Rising-UpCampaigns
Jazzie’s Place
Project Homeless Connect
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San Francisco has been a pioneer
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San Francisco has more units of PSH per capita than any city in the USA
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Total PSH Units Per 100K Residents, 2017
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San Francisco CoC
D.C. CoC
Boston CoC
Baltimore City CoC
Portland CoC
Minneapolis/Hennepin County
Long Beach CoC
Chicago CoC
Philadelphia CoC
New York City CoC
Seattle/King County CoC
San Jose/ Santa Clara County CoC
Sacramento CoC
Los Angeles CoC
Oakland/Alameda County CoC
Miami / Dade County CoC
Metropolitan Denver CoC
San Diego CoC
PSH Units Per 100K Residents
971
961
722
687
549
410
353
341
338
332
262
227
205
198
179
174
154
119
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PSH Units Per 100K Residents
San Francisco CoC971
D.C. CoC961
Boston CoC722
Baltimore City CoC687
Portland CoC549
Minneapolis/Hennepin County410
Long Beach CoC353
Chicago CoC341
Philadelphia CoC338
New York City CoC332
Seattle/King County CoC262
San Jose/ Santa Clara County CoC227
Sacramento CoC205
Los Angeles CoC198
Oakland/Alameda County CoC179
Miami / Dade County CoC174
Metropolitan Denver CoC154
San Diego CoC119
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San Francisco has more temporary shelter than any Bay Area community
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Thanks to your work, our system helps 50 peopleexit homelessness every week
And we’ve placed more and more people
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Placements Out of Homelessness2005-2016
Placements
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Impact between 2015 and 2017
Population % btw 2015-17
Youth Homelessness 13%
Family Homelessness 12%
Chronic Homelessness Among Veterans
30%
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Community 2017 PIT Total % Change from 2015-2017
San Francisco City & County 7,499
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We should celebrate our success…
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…but we need to do better
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Spending in SF
San Francisco
USA
Homelessness From 2005 to 2016
29% 82%28%
Bay Area
17% 82%
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There is no single reason.
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Some are outside of our control.
But othersare not.
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We have a new strategy to address some of these challenges
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But “culture eats strategy for breakfast”-Peter Drucker
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San Francisco Homeless Services Provider ConferenceDecember 2018
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How do we move from us vs. them to………...
Just US?
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Our service delivery system has not effectively served our clients or the City
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How do we improve the way we work with our clients to reflect their reality and the reality of resource constraints?
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Black people comprised 5.5% of the general population & 40.1% of the homeless population
White people constituted 48.7% of the general population, and 44.2% ofthe homeless population
Issues of equity are critical to our work
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How do we build diversity, equity and inclusion in the face of a humanitarian crisis?
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The stakes are higher with the passage of Proposition C
Game Changer
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When we’ve been told we’re
not ready, or that we
shouldn’t try, or that we can’t,
generations of Americans
have responded with a simple
creed that sums up the spirit
of a people: ‘Yes We Can’
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Slide Number 1Slide Number 2Slide Number 3Slide Number 4Slide Number 5Slide Number 6Impact between 2015 and 2017Slide Number 8Slide Number 9Slide Number 10Slide Number 11Slide Number 12Slide Number 13Slide Number 14Slide Number 15Slide Number 16Slide Number 17Slide Number 18Slide Number 19Slide Number 20����Black people comprised 5.5% of the general population & 40.1% of the homeless population��White people constituted 48.7% of the general population, and 44.2% of�the homeless population�Slide Number 22Slide Number 23Slide Number 24