房屋及無家可歸委員會
房屋和無家可歸委員會(HHC)的目的是與利益相關者組織合作,以影響政策並確保正在經歷或有無家可歸風險的個人獲得計劃和服務。
HHC 監察,審查,評估和建議改進住房服務的提供以及州解決無家可歸的努力。
有關我們的目的、授權和目標的更多資訊,載於《HHC 2024 年工作計劃》。
即將舉行的會議
季度會議
Please visit the Housing and Homelessness Committee Meeting Archive page for information on past meetings.
委員會文件
- 就行為健康服務法案 (BHSA) 住房政策致衛生保健服務部的信函- 本信函建議將允許的臨時住房逗留時間延長至 24 個月,並允許過渡性住房中以收入為基礎的租戶貢獻,以改善 BHSA 下的穩定性、成果和財政可持續性。
- Letter to the Department of Health Care Services on Transitional Rent Concept Paper (September 2024) – – This letter provides feedback on transitional rent, which is a Medi-Cal benefit designed to provide up to six months of rental assistance for individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
- Letter to Department of Housing and Community Development Behavioral Health Infrastructure Bond Act Recommendations – This letter recommends adopting broader definitions of homelessness and expanding the types of housing projects eligible for funding under the Behavioral Health Infrastructure Bond Act.
- Letter to Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) regarding the Federal Definition of Chronic Homelessness – This letter recommends broadening the federal definition of chronic homelessness to ensure more vulnerable populations can access housing services.
- Letter to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regarding the Federal Definition of Chronic Homelessness – This letter recommends broadening the federal definition of chronic homelessness to ensure more vulnerable populations can access housing services.
委員會活動
住房優先和復原住房是加州無家可歸者應對措施的基礎,由行為健康服務法案 (BHSA) 提供支援。住房和無家可歸委員會繼續探索和關注促進長期恢復和穩定的住房計劃。
122 月,2026 ,委員會成員參觀了 TURN Behavioral Health Services 營運的門診計劃 TURN to Recovery 。本計畫結合了密集的個案管理、治療和康復服務,並為酗酒者提供住房支援和康復住所。這些服務在治療與永久住房之間架起了一座重要的橋梁,幫助個人重建生活。
TURN to Recovery PowerPoint 幻燈片- 本簡報提供 TURN to Recovery 計劃的概觀。
資源
- Housing First Resources- 本文件提供有關 Housing First 模式的資源,包括其核心原則、在加州的實施情況,以及最近的聯邦政策變更。它還包括一般住房資源。
- 復健住房資源– 本資源文件提供了聯邦和州兩級復健住房的關鍵指導、最佳實踐和政策資訊。
- Behavioral Health Transformation – This initiative, driven by Proposition 1, aims to modernize California’s behavioral health system by improving accountability, increasing transparency, and expanding the capacity of behavioral health care facilities.
- Behavioral Health Services Act: Housing Supports Primer (July 2024) – This resource outlines how 30% of each county’s funding allocation must be used for housing interventions to support Californians with significant behavioral health needs who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
- Behavioral Health Infrastructure Bond Act of 2024 – The Behavioral Health Bond allocates $6.38 billion to develop behavioral health treatment facilities, residential care settings, and supportive housing for individuals experiencing mental health and substance use disorders in California.
- California Interagency Council on Homelessness (Cal ICH) – Cal ICH oversees the implementation of Housing First guidelines and regulations, and identify resources, benefits, and services to prevent and end homelessness in California.
- California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) – The California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) works to ensure safe, affordable housing for all Californians by providing funding, guidance, and oversight for housing programs and initiatives.
- No Place Like Home Program – This program provides funding for the development of permanent supportive housing for individuals experiencing serious mental illness who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.