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this section presents a summary descriptions of services to be provided, priorities, local plans, and oversight, extracted from Exhibit A to Ordinance No. 20-1442: Supportive Housing Services Overview:
 
"SECTION 4. Services and Priorities<br/> Supportive Housing Services Revenue will fund Supportive Housing Services, including:
"SECTION 4. Services and Priorities<br/> Supportive Housing Services Revenue will fund Supportive Housing Services, including: street outreach services; transition and placement services; in-reach, basic survival support, and mental health services; interventions and addiction services (crisis and recovery); physical health services; interventions for people with physical impairments and disabilities; short and long-term rent assistance; eviction prevention; financial literacy, employment, job training and retention education; peer support services; workplace supports; benefits, navigation and attainment (veteran benefits, SSI, SSDI, other benefits); landlord tenant education and legal services; fair housing advocacy; shelter services; bridge/transitional housing placement; discharge interventions; permanent supportive housing services; affordable housing and rental assistance and other supportive services. Supportive Housing Services Revenue and Supportive Housing Services will first address the unmet needs of people who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing long-term or frequent episodes of homelessness. Supportive Housing Services Revenue and Supportive Housing Services will be prioritized in a manner that provides equitable access to people of color and other historically marginalized communities."
 
*street outreach services;
*transition and placement services;
*in-reach, basic survival support, and mental health services;
*interventions and addiction services (crisis and recovery);
*physical health services;
*interventions for people with physical impairments and disabilities;
*short and long-term rent assistance;
*eviction prevention;
*inancial literacy, employment, job training and retention education;
*peer support services;
*workplace supports;
*benefits, navigation and attainment (veteran benefits, SSI, SSDI, other benefits);
*landlord tenant education and legal services;
*fair housing advocacy;
*shelter services;
*bridge/transitional housing placement;
*discharge interventions;
*permanent supportive housing services;
*affordable housing and rental assistance and other supportive services.
 
Supportive Housing Services Revenue and Supportive Housing Services will '''first address the unmet needs of people who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing long-term or frequent episodes of homelessness'''. Supportive Housing Services Revenue and Supportive Housing Services will be prioritized in a manner that provides equitable access to people of color and other historically marginalized communities."<br/> &nbsp;
 
SECTION 6. Local Implementation Plans. [...]<br/> 5. Local implementation plans must include the following: [...]&nbsp;<br/> c. A review of current system investments or capacity serving priority populations, an analysis of the nature and extent of gaps in services to meet the needs of the priority population, broken down by service type, household types, and demographic groups. d. A description of the planned investments that includes: (1) the types of services, and how they remedy the service gap analysis; (2) the scale of the investments proposed; (3) the outcomes anticipated; and (4) the service delivery models that will be used in each area of service." [...]
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