File #: 17-A-027    Version: Name:
Type: Presentation - AC/RC Status: Received
File created: 3/1/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/6/2017 Final action: 3/6/2017
Title: PRESENTATION CONCERNING THE 20,000 HOMES CAMPAIGN IN SIMCOE COUNTY Ms. Sara Peddle, Chair of the Simcoe County Alliance to End Homelessness and Irena Pozgaj-Jones, Program Supervisor, County of Simcoe provided a presentation regarding the 20,000 Homes Campaign in Simcoe County. They discussed slides concerning the following matters: * The background associated with the 20,000 Homes Campaign; * An outline of Simcoe County Registry Week and the steps associated with the collection of survey responses from people experiencing homelessness; * An outline of the Vulnerability Index - Service Prioritization Decision Assistance Tool (VI-SPDAT) used for the collection of data from the 292 completed surveys; * The five factors utilized as part of the VI-SPDAT measurements of acuity related to homelessness; * The survey results related to the high acuity, moderate acuity and low acuity of survey participants; * The definitions of episodic and chronic homelessness and the survey results related...
Attachments: 1. C1 170227- Simcoe County Alliance to End Homelessness.pdf, 2. ADDITIONS - 170306 SCATECH - 20,000 Homes Campaign in Simcoe County.pdf
Related files: 15-A-147, 17-G-041

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PRESENTATION CONCERNING THE 20,000 HOMES CAMPAIGN IN SIMCOE COUNTY

 

Ms. Sara Peddle, Chair of the Simcoe County Alliance to End Homelessness and Irena Pozgaj-Jones, Program Supervisor, County of Simcoe provided a presentation regarding the 20,000 Homes Campaign in Simcoe County.

 

They discussed slides concerning the following matters:

 

                     The background associated with the 20,000 Homes Campaign;

                     An outline of Simcoe County Registry Week and the steps associated with the collection of survey responses from people experiencing homelessness;

                     An outline of the Vulnerability Index - Service Prioritization Decision Assistance Tool (VI-SPDAT) used for the collection of data from the 292 completed surveys;

                     The five factors utilized as part of the VI-SPDAT measurements of acuity related to homelessness;

                     The survey results related to the high acuity, moderate acuity and low acuity of survey participants;

                     The definitions of episodic and chronic homelessness and the survey results related to their measures;

                     The key findings from the data collected from the 292 surveyed participants;

                     A wellness breakdown of survey participants;

                     The lessons learned about homelessness across Simcoe County;

                     The key messages related to homelessness across Simcoe County; and

                     The next steps associated with the 20,000 Homes Campaign.

 

In closing Ms. Peddle suggested that building affordable housing would be a key factor in preventing homelessness in the City of Barrie. 

 

Members of Council asked a number of questions of the presenters and received responses.