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  • City of Tucson Seeks Letters of Interest (COVID-19, Homelessness)

    City of Tucson Seeks Letters of Interest (COVID-19, Homelessness)

    The City of Tucson has released a COVID-19 related Request for Letters of Interest from agencies currently contracting with the City of Tucson to provide supportive services to homeless persons. 

    Download the Request for Letters of Interest here

    Questions about this Request for Letters of Interest should be directed to Jodie Barnes at Jodie.Barnes@tucsonaz.gov

    Background

    The City of Tucson has planned with the community to respond to the COVID-19 virus by supporting  and funding efforts to provide housing and services to homeless persons.  As the federal Stimulus package is being put in place, the City of Tucson expects to receive CDBG and ESG funds.  The usual ESG 100% match will not be required, but it is expected that other federal requirements will be followed. The total amount of funding that is available is unknown.  Expectations may evolve as the COVID-19 situation changes; agencies will be expected to work closely with community teams and adjust where needed.  Agencies that currently receive ESG, CDBG, General Funds or Continuum of Care funding through the City of Tucson are eligible to apply for funding to provide the elements listed below.

    Due Date & Submission

    Interested agencies must submit the LOI documents to the City of Tucson by 12:00 pm, April 6, 2020 to  Jodie.Barnes@tucsonaz.gov.  Agencies responding to the RFI should provide a document on the agency’s letterhead responding to the questions and instructions provided in the Request for Letters of Interest.

  • Webinar Rescheduled: Head Start & Early Head Start Resources for Family Service Providers

    Webinar Rescheduled: Head Start & Early Head Start Resources for Family Service Providers

    *Note: Due to COVID-19 this webinar has been rescheduled to Thursday, May 28th 

    TPCH and Child-Parent Centers invite you to join us for a brief introduction of local Head Start/Early Head Start resources in Pima County. The training will provide information to help housing and homeless service providers connect families experiencing homelessness and/or participating in housing programs to Head Start/Early Head Start service provided by Child-Parent Centers.RSVP here

    During this session, training participants will:

    • Learn more about Head Start, Early Head Start, and other early childhood development and education resources provided by Child-Parent Centers.
    • Learn enrollment process , eligibility, and requirements to help connect families to Child-Parent Centers services.
    • Get updates on services currently available and the timeline for enrolling families in Head Start services for the upcoming school year.

    Who Should Attend: This training is open to all TPCH members and community partners. Family shelter, supportive housing, and social service providers are encouraged to attend.

    To learn more about Child-Parent Centers, visit https://childparentcenters.org/.

    RSVP Here.

  • TPCH News – February 27, 2020

    TPCH News – February 27, 2020

    February 27, 2020

    In This Issue

    Upcoming Events – Tucson Veterans Resource Fair and Tucson Homeless ConnectCall for Volunteers – TPCH Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee

    System Update – TPCH Governance

    System Update – Coordinated Entry System

    Arizona Veterans StandDown Alliance – Tucson Veterans Resource Fair – March 7, 2020

    The Arizona Veterans StandDown Alliance will be hosting a Veterans Resource Fair on March 7, 2020 (9AM-2PM).

    Location: Grand Luxe Hotel, 1365 W Grant Rd, Tucson, AZ 85745

    This event is open to ALL Service Members: Active, Veterans, National Guard and Reservists in the local area in need. Local resource providers will be on site. Come for Hot Meals, Clothing, Haircuts, First Aid/Minor Medical Treatment, Housing Options, Veterans Court, Mental Health and Religious Counseling, Substance Abuse Counseling and Treatment Referrals, Employment and Job Training Referrals, Job Search and Resume Writing Help, Vocational Rehabilitation, Disability Claims, Benefits Applications, Legal Matters, Pet Vaccinations, Spay/Neuter vouchers, and more.

    For more information, please visit https://www.azhousingcoalition.org/avsa.html.

    Tucson Homeless Connect

    Tucson Homeless Connect will once again be providing a one-day event designed to offer services and hospitality to people experiencing homelessness in a convenient one-stop model. This is the 18th event of its kind to be held in Tucson and is designed to help homeless individuals and their family to get off the streets.

    Tucson Homeless Connect will be held on Friday, March 27, 2020, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at Santa Rita Park, 401 E 22nd Street

    *Lunch will be served from 12:00pm to 1:00pm

    Volunteers are still needed for this important community event.  If you would like to volunteer with Tucson Homeless Connect, please sign up at https://www.volunteersignup.org/9AE3D.

    Call for Volunteers – TPCH Forming Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee

    The TPCH Board voted to form a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee at its February 25, 2020 meeting.  The new committee will be responsible for reviewing TPCH’s initial racial equity analysis conducted in Fall 2019, guiding further data analysis as it relates to housing access and outcomes, gathering community input and best practices, and developing an action plan to improve racial equity, LGBTQ+ inclusivity, and cultural responsiveness to non-citizens experiencing or at risk of homelessness within the local homeless response system.

    The committee will hold its first meeting in late March and is currently seeking volunteer members who:

    • are committed to improving racial equity, LGBTQ+ inclusivity, and cultural responsiveness to non-citizens experiencing or at risk of homelessness
    • are willing to engage vulnerably and authentically in difficult conversations related to race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and citizenship
    • are ready to work hard and commit time and energy to advancing system- and program-level strategies to create a more equitable response to homelessness in Tucson and throughout Pima County

    The committee will work aggressively toward system improvements and will require considerable time and investment (an estimated 6-10 hours/month).  Individuals interested in joining the committee should email tpch@tucsonaz.gov as soon as possible.

    TPCH Governance Updates

    TPCH has worked with HomeBase, a HUD Community Compass Technical Assistance Provider, since Summer 2019 to develop and implement strategies to improve TPCH governance. In November 2019, HomeBase staff conducted a series of meetings and interviews with TPCH General Council, Board, Governance & Planning Committee, Board Officers, Committee Chairs, and Lead Entities.  Based on these meetings, HomeBase issued a report of recommendations to improve TPCH governance. The Governance and Planning Committee has met bi-weekly since receipt of the HomeBase recommendations and issued its formal recommendations to improve TPCH governance to the TPCH General Council on February 13, 2020. The TPCH General Council voted to approve the following recommendations which will now be incorporated into upcoming revisions to the TPCH Governance Charter for full approval in May 2020.  Recommendations are being issued in two stages:

    Stage 1 – February 2020: Recommendations that address the overall governance structure of the CoC, distribution of responsibilities, and role and composition of the CoC Board and Committees.

    Stage 2 – May 2020: Detailed recommendations and proposed revisions to the CoC Governance Charter that incorporate approved Stage 1 recommendations and detail a proposed approach to actualize those recommendations (identify standing committees, committee and board composition, etc.)

    This two-stage process is intended to assess General Council approval for the foundational recommendations and collect additional CoC member input before proposing detailed governance charter revisions.

    Approved Stage 1 Governance Updates:

    Stage 1 recommendations were approved by the TPCH General Council on February 13., a summary of which is provided below. A full description of the recommendations as approved by the General Council is available here.

    1. To re-assign responsibility for developing the CoC’s strategic plan to prevent and end homelessness from the CoC Board to the CoC General Council in partnership with the CoC Board and Lead Entities.

    2. To limit CoC Board membership to not more than 20 individuals reflective and representative of the General Council with a priority on recruiting community decision-makers to Board service.

    3. To assess and re-align committees to strategic plan goals.

    4. To re-structure committee membership by establishing an elected or appointed voting membership roster of relevant subject matter experts and people with lived experience of homelessness and housing instability to provide expertise and guidance to the CoC Board and General Council in the committee’s subject area.

    5. To permit the CoC Board to approve the total number of members to be seated on each CoC committee to ensure community representation while promoting efficient, effective decision-making to advance strategic plan priorities.

    6. To develop a community process by which the CoC Board and/or General Council elect or appoint individuals or organizations with relevant expertise and experience to CoC Committees.

    7. To permit non-members to attend committee meetings to provide additional information and perspective to items on the committee’s agenda.

    8. To clarify the role of CoC Committees as expert deliberative forums to conduct research and provide policy recommendations to the CoC Board, and to implement decisions made by the CoC Board.

    9. To establish a succession plan for Committee leadership by electing Vice-Chairs with the anticipation that Vice-Chairs will advance to Chair in the subsequent year, and encouraging a minimum of one year continued membership for exiting Chairs.

    10. To eliminate committee participation as a requirement for obtaining and maintaining CoC voting membership and to develop appropriate alternative requirements for CoC voting membership.

    11. To permit CoC committees comprised primarily of people with lived experiences of homelessness and housing instability to adopt alternative governance structures, voting requirements, and membership criteria if approved by the CoC Board.

    Coordinated Entry Updates

    The TPCH Coordinated Entry Committee routinely pilots new strategies to improve the local Coordinated Entry system and reduce the length of time community members remain homeless.  The committee recently completed a review of on-going pilot projects and made a series of recommendations to the TPCH Board to improve system performance.  The TPCH Board has approved the following Coordinated Entry changes:

    VI-SPDAT Scores for Families and Veterans Referred to Transitional Housing and Rapid Rehousing

    Veterans and families with children with VI-SPDAT scores between 4 and 10 will be referred to rapid rehousing and/or transitional housing services. This formally increases the VI-SPDAT scoring range for referrals to rapid rehousing and transitional housing as a result of the successful pilot initiative and allows TPCH to more quickly deploy permanent housing resources to vulnerable Veterans and families.

    Active By Name List 

    TPCH has piloted an active by name list policy since Summer 2019. Through the pilot initiative, individuals and families experiencing homelessness who have not made contact with a homeless service provider (as recorded in the Homelessness Management Information System) within the past 90 days have been placed on inactive status.  Referrals to housing openings have been made from the active by name list and any individual or family on inactive status has been immediately returned to active status upon re-connecting with a homeless service provider. This policy has enabled housing providers to more quickly locate individuals matched to their programs and reduced the amount of time housing resources are left vacant while projects attempt to locate households which have obtained alternate housing, entered in-patient treatment or other institutional settings, left the area, or are otherwise unable to be contacted.  Through the pilot period, the rate of returns from inactive to active status was monitored to assess possible negative impacts.  The pilot proved successful in its aims of expediting housing placement with limited negative impacts. As a result, the TPCH Board has formally approved the Active By Name List Policy.

    Termination of Pre-Navigation Pilot

    The Coordinated Entry Committee has also decided to terminate the pre-navigation pilot which has been in operation since 2019. This pilot initiative provided limited navigation services to help high priority individuals in need of Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) obtain identity documents and maintain contact with community providers in order to quickly access housing services once referred to a PSH project. Limited navigation capacity and availability of PSH openings hindered the success of this pilot. The City of Tucson has received Continuum of Care funding to support the local Coordinated Entry system which includes the addition of two community navigators beginning July 1, 2020. This project will incorporate successful elements of the completed pilot using a more real-time approach to housing navigation and placement in order to achieve the original aims of the pre-navigation pilot.

    Updates to Governance Documents

    These changes require multiple updates to the TPCH Written Standards and Coordinated Entry Policies and Procedures.  The Collaborative Applicant and HMIS Lead are working to prepare these updates which will be posted to TPCH website on or before March 31, 2020.

    Need Help Brochures and Guidelines to Getting Out Available

    Copies of the updated TPCH Need Help and Guidelines to Getting Out resource pamphlets are available.

    Contact us to arrange for pickup if you would like additional copies for your outreach teams, program sites, or other community groups.

    You can also download and print copies at https://old.tpch.net/resources.

    TPCH Training Survey

    TPCH is planning our training calendar.  We need your input. 

    Each year, TPCH is required to provide a number of trainings to meet federal requirements. In addition to those required trainings, many TPCH members have asked for more training opportunities over the course of the year.

    To help us plan the training calendar for the coming year, please take a few minutes to complete our brief survey and let us know what types of trainings you would like to see and how you would like those trainings delivered (online, in-person, conference, etc.)

    Complete the training survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/tpch2019training

  • TPCH Announcements – January 27, 2020

    TPCH Announcements – January 27, 2020

     

    Everyone Counts 2020 – Street Count Just 2 Days Away!

    The Tucson/Pima County Street Count (Everyone Counts!) is just two days away!  If you haven’t signed up to volunteer for this year’s count, there’s still time.  Get the details and sign up today at https://old.tpch.net/about/point-in-time-count/.

    Street Count Volunteer Training – TONIGHT, January 27!
    Volunteer Training: 5:30pm-6:30pm
    Team Meetings: 6:30pm-8:00pm

    Location: City of Tucson Community Resource Campus – Sentinel Building/Emily Nottingham Conference Center – Sabino & Rillito Rooms (320 N. Commerce Park Loop, Tucson, AZ 85745)

     

    Youth Count – Wednesday, January 29

    As in past years, TPCH will host a special Youth Count event as part of the 2020 street count.  Please encourage youth under the age of 25 who are experiencing homelessness and housing instability to attend. For more information, please email msanes@ourfamilyservices.org.
     

    Operation Deep Freeze in Effect Tonight & Tomorrow

    Operation Deep Freeze will be in effect on the nights of January 27 (tonight) and January 28, 2020.  Expanded shelter capacity will be available at Salvation Army, Primavera Men’s Shelter, and St. Francis Men’s Shelter.

    The Salvation Army will host a special resource event in coordination with the sheltered point in time count tomorrow night, January 28.  For more information, please email bill.finch@usw.salvationarmytucson.org.

     

    TPCH General Council Meets Thursday, February 13

    TPCH will hold its quarterly General Council meeting on February 13, 2020.  All TPCH members are invited to attend. We will be receiving progress updates from the CoC committees and reviewing proposed amendments to the TPCH Governance charter as a result of our recent technical assistance work with HomeBase.
    TPCH General Council Meeting
    February 13, 3pm-5pm
    Location: City of Tucson Community Resource Campus – Sentinel Building/Emily Nottingham Conference Center – Sabino & Rillito Rooms (320 N. Commerce Park Loop, Tucson, AZ 85745)
     

    United Way to Host Eviction Prevention Workshop

    When: February 14. Workshop begins at 8:30 and ends at 12 noon. Pastries, coffee and tea ready at 8am

    Where: United Way, 330 N Commerce Park Loop

    Presented by Southern Arizona Legal Aid and Southwest Fair Housing Council

    For: Case Managers, Employment Specialists, and any other staff and supervisors who assist people who are vulnerable to financial crisis and possible eviction.

    This workshop aims to provide human services staff with knowledge to assess a client’s situation and to know when and how to refer to SALA and SWFHC. Seating is limited to 50 so RSVP soon.

    Presenting will be Matthew Waterman, Southern Arizona Legal Aid and Cheri Horbacz, Southwest Fair Housing Council.

    We hope you’ll take advantage of this opportunity to learn how to communicate and coordinate services with these two organizations for the benefit of your clients.

    Please use this link to register. If you have trouble with the link, email Ken Briggs at kbriggs@unitedwaytucson.org with your name, organization, role, (all required) and (optional) a question you’d like answered at the workshop.

     

    Pima County Health Department Seeks Input on Youth Vaping Epidemic

    The Pima County Health Department Tobacco Control and Prevention Program has convened representatives from 12 Pima County Public School Districts to address the youth vaping epidemic through the establishment of the Pima County Public Schools Task Force Group.

    The Task Force is currently assessing the local epidemic and is eager to hear from agency staff working with youth and families to better understand the services you provide (not necessarily related to substance abuse or vaping) and what trends you are seeing related to youth vaping in your programs.

    If you are interested in participating in or contributing to this dialogue, please email Amelia Klawon at amelia@pauseforchange.com to schedule a time for a brief call.

     

    Need Help Brochures and Guidelines to Getting Out Available

    Copies of the updated TPCH Need Help and Guidelines to Getting Out resource pamphlets are available.

    Contact us to arrange for pickup if you would like additional copies for your outreach teams, program sites, or other community groups.

    You can also download and print copies at https://old.tpch.net/resources.

     

    TPCH Training Survey

    TPCH is planning our training calendar.  We need your input. 

    Each year, TPCH is required to provide a number of trainings to meet federal requirements. In addition to those required trainings, many TPCH members have asked for more training opportunities over the course of the year.

    To help us plan the training calendar for the coming year, please take a few minutes to complete our brief survey and let us know what types of trainings you would like to see and how you would like those trainings delivered (online, in-person, conference, etc.)

    Complete the training survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/tpch2019training

  • Adultism Training with True Colors United – Tuesday, 12/17/19

    Adultism Training with True Colors United – Tuesday, 12/17/19

    TPCH will host True Colors United for this 3-hour adultism training as part of the Tucson/Pima Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program. Maximize your learning on adultism to help create authentic youth-adult partnerships from nationally recognized experts, True Colors United.

     

    What is Adultism?

    Adultism is defined as prejudice toward and discrimination against children and younger adults based on their age. Conscious and subconscious adultism influences the way we provide services, interpret youth input, and relate to young leaders.

     

    In this training, participants will:

    • Learn to recognize adultism in our youth homelessness response system and the services their agencies provide
    • Understand the intersections between adultism, racism and anti-LGBTQ prejudice
    • Develop strategies to address adultism and other isms in the local homeless response system and participants’ work

     

    Details

    December 17, 2019, 9AM-12PM

    Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

    5049 E. Broadway Boulevard

    Tucson, AZ 85711

    Registration required.  RSVP Now.

     

    This training is intended for community agencies working with homeless youth and young adults. All Youth Homelessness Demonstration Project partners are encouraged to attend.

    RSVP Now.

  • Winter Blankets Available to Non-Profit Agencies

    Winter Blankets Available to Non-Profit Agencies

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    WINTER BLANKET DISTRIBUTION READY

    Disaster blankets are available to local agencies for distribution to people experiencing unsheltered homelessness again this year. Blanks are being stored at TMM Family Services’ ReStore located at 2598 E. 22nd Street in Tucson. Blankets can be picked up Monday-Friday, 9AM-4PM for distribution to individuals served by local agencies.

    Please call the ReStore at (520) 326-1936 in advance to arrange blanket pickup. When picking up blankets you must have:

    1) ID and a signed letter on agency letterhead authorizing you to pick up blankets on the agency’s behalf.

    2) A vehicle large enough to accommodate 1 or more full unopened boxes of blankets. Blankets are only distributed in boxes of 8.  Boxes measure 2′ x 15″ x 20″.

    Note: Blankets may be picked up only by agencies serving people experiencing homelessness. Individuals in need of blankets should contact a local service provider. 

  • TPCH Announcements – November 4, 2019

    TPCH Announcements – November 4, 2019

    TPCH Invites You to Community Input Session – CoC Governance & Committee Structure

    Thank you to everyone who completed our recent survey on TPCH governance and committee structures!  HUD Technical Assistance providers from HomeBase will be on-site in Tucson conducting meetings with TPCH members later this week and invite you to join us for a community input session and discussion to help shape the future of TPCH.  All members are encouraged to attend.

    Thursday, November 7, 2019
    9:30AM – 11:30AM

    Location: City of Tucson Community Resource Campus – Sentinel Building/Emily Nottingham Conference Center – Sabino & Rillito Rooms (320 N. Commerce Park Loop, Tucson, AZ 85745)

    Streamlined Diversion and Triage Tool Released

    At the request of the Coordinated Entry Committee, the TPCH Board approved revisions to the Diversion and Triage Tool in late October. The revised tool simplifies the diversion and triage process by reducing redundancy in questions asked across triage, assessment, and intake forms.  The revised tool should begin being be used for all assessments immediately.

    The tool has been updated in HMIS and a paper tool is available to all HMIS users through Revelation. If you conduct Coordinated Entry assessments and have not yet received a copy of the updated tool, please contact hmishelp@pima.gov.

    TPCH General Council Meeting, November 14, 2019

    TPCH will hold its quarterly General Council meeting on November 14, 2019.  All TPCH members are invited to attend. We will be receiving progress updates from the CoC committees, discussing next steps in strategic planning, and reviewing recommendations from HomeBase regarding CoC committees and governance.

    TPCH General Council Meeting
    November 14, 2019, 3pm-5pm

    Location: City of Tucson Community Resource Campus – Sentinel Building/Emily Nottingham Conference Center – Sabino & Rillito Rooms (320 N. Commerce Park Loop, Tucson, AZ 85745)

    TPCH Updates Target Length of Stay for Youth In Rapid Rehousing Projects

    At the request of the Youth Action Committee and Continuum of Service Committee, the TPCH Board approved revisions to the TPCH Written Standards extending the target length of stay in rapid rehousing projects for youth ages 18-24 to twelve months. The rental contribution schedule has been extended commensurately.

    This change affects all rapid rehousing projects covered under the TPCH Written Standards including those projects which are not dedicated for youth but are serving youth participants.

    The Written Standards will be revised and posted to the TPCH website within the next 7 days.

    Chronic Homelessness Among Veterans Reduced by 50% Since April

    TPCH member agencies and government partners at the Southern Arizona VA Health Care System, City of Tucson Housing and Community Development, and Pima County HMIS are pooling resources to end chronic homelessness among veterans.

    Over the past six months, the number of veterans known to be experiencing chronic homelessness through the Tucson/Pima County Coordinated Entry system reduced by 50%.

    Thank you to the Built for Zero Community Team and the many partners who have joined together to help our community end chronic homelessness among veterans.

    Early Registration Open for Salvation Army Holiday Toy Giveaway

    Download the flyer as a PDF to share with the people you serve and other families with low income here.

     

    Youth Homelessness Demonstration Project Planning Continues

    The Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) planning is underway and your input is needed to help inform how TPCH will use the $4.558M grant award to significantly reduce youth homelessness in Tucson and throughout Pima County.

    If you are interested in participating in the YHDP Planning team or staying up-to-date on YHDP activities, please email us to sign-up for the YHDP list.

    Upcoming YHDP Community Planning Team Meetings
    All meetings held at the Lohse Family YMCA unless otherwise noted.

    Thursday, November 7, 3:00pm-5:00pm: YHDP Planning Session/Homeless Youth Subcommittee Meeting

    Thursday, November 21 (9am-5pm) and Friday, November 22 (9am-3pm): YHDP Community Planning Retreat with HUD Technical Assistance Providers. Location tbd.

    Thursday, December 5, 3:00pm-5:00pm: YHDP Planning Session/Homeless Youth Subcommittee Meeting

    Tentative – Save the Date: Monday, December 16 (9am-5pm) and Friday, December 17 (9am-3pm): YHDP Community Planning Retreat with HUD Technical Assistance Providers. Location tbd.

    Thursday, January 5, 3:00pm-5:00pm: YHDP Planning Session/Homeless Youth Subcommittee Meeting

    Thursday, January 16, 3:00pm-5:00pm: YHDP Planning Session/Homeless Youth Subcommittee Meeting

    Mental Health First Aid Training, December 11, 2019

    TPCH and Interfaith Community Services invite TPCH members to a free 8-hour Mental Health First Aid Training. This 8-hour training will teach outreach workers, case managers, and other staff members how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illness and substance use disorders. Participants will gain the skills they need to reach out and provide initial support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and help connect them to the appropriate care. Participants who complete the full day will receive Mental Health First Aider certification.

    For more information or to register your seat, visit https://old.tpch.net/tpch-hosts-mental-health-first-training-december-11-2019/.

    Need Help Brochures and Guidelines to Getting Out Available

    Copies of the updated TPCH Need Help and Guidelines to Getting Out resource pamphlets are available.

    Contact us to arrange for pickup if you would like additional copies for your outreach teams, program sites, or other community groups.

    You can also download and print copies at https://old.tpch.net/resources.

    TPCH Training Survey

    TPCH is planning our training calendar.  We need your input. 

    Each year, TPCH is required to provide a number of trainings to meet federal requirements. In addition to those required trainings, many TPCH members have asked for more training opportunities over the course of the year.

    To help us plan the training calendar for the coming year, please take a few minutes to complete our brief survey and let us know what types of trainings you would like to see and how you would like those trainings delivered (online, in-person, conference, etc.)

    Complete the training survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/tpch2019training

  • TPCH Hosts Mental Health First Training – December 11, 2019

    TPCH Hosts Mental Health First Training – December 11, 2019

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    TPCH and Interfaith Community Services invite TPCH members to a free 8-hour Mental Health First Aid Training. This 8-hour training will teach outreach workers, case managers, and other staff members how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illness and substance use disorders. Participants will gain the skills they need to reach out and provide initial support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and help connect them to the appropriate care. Participants who complete the full day will receive Mental Health First Aider certification.

    Register online at https://tpch-mental-health-first-aid-2019.eventbrite.com.

    Note: Space is very limited. Please only RSVP if you plan to attend. Cancel your registration if you can no longer attend so that someone on our waitlist can take your place.

     

    This training covers:

    -Common signs and symptoms of mental illness
    -Common signs and symptoms of substance abuse
    -How to interact with a person in crisis
    -How to connect the person with help
    – NEW: How to administer naloxone in the event of an opiod overdose

    Participants will also learn how to apply the ALGEE action plan:

    – Assess for risk of suicide or harm
    – Listen non-judgmentally
    – Give reassurance and information
    – Encourage appropriate professional help
    – Encourage self-help and other support strategies

    Trainers:

    Tandala Kidd, Interfaith Community Services
    Mara Levin, Interfaith Community Services

     

     

     

  • Fair Housing Training – October 22, 2019

    Fair Housing Training – October 22, 2019

    Training Detail Image: Fair Housing - October 22, 2019. Covers: Fair Housing Requirements, Housing Nondiscrimination, Affirmative Outreach, HUD Equal Access Rule

    Free Webinar for TPCH Members
    October 22, 2019 – 10:00am

    Increase Understanding and Check Your Compliance with the Fair Housing Act and HUD Equal Access Rule 

    Join TPCH and the Southwest Fair Housing Council for a free 90-minute online training for housing and homeless service providers. This training will include an overview of Fair Housing requirements and nondiscrimination, affirmative outreach, and HUD’s Equal Access Rule as they apply to shelter and supportive housing programs.  With proposed changes to HUD’s Equal Access Rule and HUD-funded program expectations, it is especially important that housing providers understand and are in compliance with current requirements.

    This session is perfect for housing program managers, administrative staff, and direct service staff including outreach workers and housing navigators, resource specialists, case managers, shelter workers, property/leasing managers, and others.

     

    For more information, please contact jason.thorpe@tucsonaz.gov.

  • TPCH Announcements – September 30, 2019

    TPCH Announcements – September 30, 2019

    TPCH Releases Request for Qualifications from Organizations to Accept FY18 CoC Grant Transfers

    TPCH is seeking one or more new recipient(s) for three CoC-funded Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) projects:

    • Solitude PSH
    • Enhanced Supportive Housing Program PSH
    • Lifeworks PSH

    TPCH has issued a Request for Qualifications from interested and eligible applicants. View the Request for Qualifications at https://old.tpch.net/rfq-fy18-transfers/.

    Letters of interest and qualification in response to this solicitation must be submitted to tpch@tucsonaz.gov on or before October 10, 2019 (1pm, Arizona Time).

    US Census Bureau Seeks Assistance to Reach People Experiencing Homelessness in 2020

    The US Census Bureau is urgently seeking community partners to help ensure that everyone is counted once, only once, and in the right place in 2020. For more information on how the Census partners with community organizations including organizations serving people experiencing homelessness, see the Census Partnership Fact Sheet.

    If you have questions, or would like to schedule a meeting to discuss further, please contact Partnership Specialist Havala Schumacher at havala.c.schumacher@2020census.gov.

    Youth Homelessness Demonstration Project Kick-Off Scheduled October 17-18

    The Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) planning will kick-off with a 1.5 day meeting facilitated by the Corporation for Supportive Housing October 17-18.

    If you are interested in participating in the YHDP Planning team or staying up-to-date on YHDP activities, please email us to sign-up for the YHDP list!

    Stay tuned for more information and event invitations later this week!

    2020 Point in Time Count Planning Begins

    The 2020 Point in Time (PIT) Count is just 4 months away!  The annual Point in Time Count is critical to our community’s understanding of homelessness in Pima County and is a key driver of federal and local funding investments.

    The PIT Count requires more than 100 community volunteers during the month of January.  The TPCH PIT Workgroup is convening to begin community planning.  If you are interested in participating in this year’s planning workgroup, please email abillings@compassaffordablehousing.org to be informed of meeting information.

    Can’t help with PIT planning? Watch your inbox for invitations to volunteer, spread the word, and assist in the PIT Count over the coming months!

    Save the Date : TPCH to Host Community Dialogue and Learning Sessions on Race, Gender, and Economic Disparity

    January 6 & 7, 2019

    This January, TPCH will partner with Our Family Services’ Center for Community Dialogue and Training and the National Association for Community Mediation to host a 2-day work session on conflict management and restorative justice practices as they relate to our work to address racial, gender, and economic disparity in housing and services for people experiencing homelessness.

    This is an important next step in our current work to analyze and address disparities within our housing system and a fantastic opportunity for our coalition to build skills in conflict resolution, negotiation, and restorative justice practices that can be used in each of our organizations as well as in our collaborative activities as part of TPCH.  Please save the date and watch for more details in the coming months!

    Need Help Brochures and Guidelines to Getting Out Available

    Copies of the updated TPCH Need Help and Guidelines to Getting Out resource pamphlets are available.

    Contact us to arrange for pickup if you would like additional copies for your outreach teams, program sites, or other community groups.

    You can also download and print copies at https://old.tpch.net/resources.

    TPCH Training Survey

    TPCH is planning our training calendar.  We need your input. 

    Each year, TPCH is required to provide a number of trainings to meet federal requirements. In addition to those required trainings, many TPCH members have asked for more training opportunities over the course of the year.

    To help us plan the training calendar for the coming year, please take a few minutes to complete our brief survey and let us know what types of trainings you would like to see and how you would like those trainings delivered (online, in-person, conference, etc.)

    Complete the training survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/tpch2019training