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Page 1: Yellow Brick House- 37th year Lorris Herenda Executive Director 905-709-0900 ext. 2224 lorrish@yellowbrickhouse.org

Yellow Brick House- 37th year

Lorris Herenda

Executive Director

905-709-0900 ext. 2224

[email protected]

www.yellowbrickhouse.org

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YBH Mandate

Yellow Brick House is a not for profit organization providing programs and services to abused women and children

What is abuse: Any behaviour or action that is used to scare, harm, threaten, control, intimidate or injure another person

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What are our values?

• Feminist organization• Commitment to and involvement with the anti-violence

movement• Anti-oppression/anti-racism principles• Empowerment and choice. • Diversity, equity, and inclusivity• Respect for the abilities, opinions,

and needs • Confidentiality and safety • Integrity and compassion

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Types of Abuse

1. Psychological/Verbal

2. Financial/Economic

3. Sexual

4. Spiritual

5. Physical

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Types of Abuse

1. Psychological/Verbal

2. Financial/Economic

3. Sexual

4. Spiritual

5. Physical

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Stats in Canada• 51% of Canadian Women have at one point in

their life been abused.• Currently, 25 % of Canadian Women are living in

abusive home with their children.• 1 in 3 women worldwide are being abused• 1 in 5 children are sexually abused• Currently half a million children are living in

abusive homes witnessing their mothers being beaten

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What are the consequences of abuse?

1. Consequences to our society

• $ 7.3 billon spent a year

• Health-related costs alone cost more than $ 2 billion per year

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2. Consequences of abuse on women

• 2 women are killed every week in Canada• A woman is killed every 12 days in Ontario• 50% Women living in violent homes suffer PTSD

(post traumatic stress syndrome)• Lost days at work due to physical injuries and

psychological impact• 40% of physical abuse starts during pregnancy

resulting in health issues for the unborn child

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3. Consequences of abuse on children

• Getting killed or permanently disabled; high mortality rate

• 60% of children that witness their moms being abused suffer from PTSD: emotional trauma, depression,

• Criminality- 74% greater chance of committing crimes against a person

• Risk of being in an abusive relationship later in life or turning into abusers

• Children who witness domestic violence are at a risk of sustaining brain injury due to a high level of stress hormone that exist persistently in their system.

The children in fact become the primary 911 callers to protect their mom’s and siblings.

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YBH: 4 Core Programs

1. Two 24 hours Emergency Shelters & crisis phone

2. Second Stage Housing Program- Reta’s Place

3. Outreach Counseling Services

4. Public Education

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A Virtual Tour of our Shelters

• Location is confidential• Staffed 24x7• Security cameras surround the exterior• Bullet-proof windows • Alarm system respond to sound, forced

entry, breakage

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1. Emergency Shelter Services – Aurora:

• 24/7 safe shelter to abused women and children (25 beds, 7 cribs in 7 bdrms)

• Crisis counselling, safety plans, health, legal, immigration, financial, housing, and employment issues

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Aurora -The Intake office

Intake office and crisis phones 24 hours Crisis Line:

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The Family Room

The women have access to counsellors speaking 36 different languages as well as a variety of resources in many languages

Resource Room

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The Kitchen

• Women share cooking and cleaning chores

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Support Groups

• The women have the opportunity to share their experiences and strength during weekly support groups

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The Bedrooms

• Some women say they cannot remember when they slept so well before – they truly feel at peace.

• Average length of stay – 2-3 months

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The Children’s Area

• Our Children’s Recreation & Advocacy Worker as well as Art Therapist work with the children, provide respite care, support with CAS, subsidized day care, school enrollment

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Emergency shelter - Markham

Group room

• 16 beds, 3 cribs in a 5 bedroom home • Crisis counselling & safety plans• Support with legal, immigration, financial, housing,

and employment issues• 24 hours crisis phone line

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Markham -continued

Resource Room

• Living Room

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Markham -continued

Solarium

• Kitchen

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Markham -continued

Teen area

• Children’s playroom

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Leaving YBH

• When women are ready to re-integrate into the community, we ensure they feel ready and secure through our ongoing counselling and support

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2. Second Stage Housing - Reta’s Place

• Eight-unit, 2nd stage apartment building that houses women & children that leave our shelter

• Provides the family with an opportunity to live independently while paying below market rent. A woman with 1 child may get from $980- $1150 a month for rent, food, clothing. We charge $526. The stay is up to six months

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3. Outreach Services:

1. Counseling Services Women & Children plus Legal Support (immigration/family law/ criminal law), legal clinics

2. Transitional Housing Workers

3. Women’s Group Support “When Love Hurts”

4. Child Witness support groups “Let’s Talk” and Mother’s in Mind

5. Child Counselling

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1. Counselling and Legal Supports Program-

• Focus is on women who may still be living in abusive relationships

• Focus is on safety planning, legal and court support, short and long term individual counselling

• Organize 12-16 free legal clinics a year.• A counsellor situated at the Newmarket courthouse

and the FLIC office

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2. Transitional Housing Support Counselling:

• Focus on women who have left the abusive relationship

• They assist women to build stable lives by helping them establish a network of supports, find and maintain housing, financial literacy

• Advocacy with third parties (landlords, CAS, court appearances, children programs)

• Life Skills, budgeting, employment, education • Connect and accompany women to community

support agencies and resources.

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3. Woman Group Support – “When Love Hurts”

• The groups are psycho-educational and provide women with information about abuse and its effects.

• Teach them about cycle of abuse

• Assertiveness skills

• Anger management

• How to identify risk signs

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4. Child Witness Groups: “Let’s Talk”

• This early intervention program is designed to help children ages 4- 15 recover from witnessing abuse in their homes.

• Children talk about their experiences and receive support from other children and the group facilitators.

• Mothers are offered group at concurred time with children to help them understand the effect of abuse on their children.

• Groups run 10 weeks in length, one night a week

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5. Child Counselling:

• The children receive 1:1 counselling to help them deal with effects of abuse and to assist them in adapting to the changes in their family structure.

• The counsellors accommodate the family by meeting the children at school, at home or anywhere in the community.

• The program is designed to target children at risk of becoming involved with the system due to lack of resolution/assistance with their issues.

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4. Public Education

Workshops focusing on domestic violence and healthy dating relationships

Presentations to elementary and high school students

Trainings for Educators (Humber College) Presentations to community and corporate groups

• Past funders:

Status of Women Canada: Seneca College 4 campuses

Trillium Canadian Women foundation Region: financial literacy and social inclusion with

South Asian girls and young women

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Funding & Accountability

• MCSS – just over $2M• MCYS – $133,000• MAG – $81,000• United Way – $120,000

Budgeted for 2015-16• Fee for service: $25,000• Fundraising goal for 2015/16: $1.3M

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Auditor General Finding 3/12

2011/12, Ministry-approved annual funding for 10-bed emergency shelters ranged from $334,000 to $624,000. Consequently, the per-day cost of care at emergency shelters ranged from $90 to $575.

YBH gets $115 per day per bed for 25 beds. 16 beds are not funded.

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Auditor General Finding 11/12• Funding for a target of 1,200 direct hours of transitional

and housing support services (1 FTE) ranged from $67,000 to $141,000 per agency.

• Our funding is $71,500 per FTE and our cost is $114,100

• Our funding per women served is $665 and our cost is $1062

• Funding per shelter bed: Provincial median $39,500 with the range between $26,400–$63,200

• YBH is funded for 25 beds at 42,290/bed. Our cost is $43,240/ 41 beds.

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Auditor General Finding 12/12

Provincial Variations Median ($) Agencies ($)

• Counselling Services :• Cost per person $630 $ 20–

3,500• YBH funded $558/woman and our cost $761/woman served• Cost of hour of service : $84 $ 20–520

YBH funded for $ 93/hr and our cost is $ 128/hr of service

• Transitional and Housing Support Program • Cost per person $730 $90–

6,800 YBH funded for $665/woman and our cost is $1060/woman served

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Reality

• In 2014-2015, although we served almost 6200 women and children, we could still not accommodate 124 women and 144 children could not get a shelter bed.

• High percentage of women in the shelters are dealing with complexities of mental health and addictions in addition to effects of violence – the stays are longer as the issues are greater.

• MCSS has introduced new shelter standards removing the length of time stay.

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Thank you

Lorris Herenda

Executive Director

905-709-0900 ext. 2224

[email protected]

www.yellowbrickhouse.org