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Item 53 - Approve Local Homelessness Action Plan and HHAP3 Application
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Item 53 - Approve Local Homelessness Action Plan and HHAP3 Application
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The County of Orange oversees the Coordinated Entry System. The City of Santa Ana <br />will continue to participate in this system, and various sub -committees, including the <br />Coordinated Entry System preferences as it relates to shelter and housing. Typically, <br />individuals with the most urgent and severe needs on the CES list are prioritized for the <br />next housing opportunity. Some individuals remain on the CES list far too long due in part <br />to being unable to secure permanent housing due to specific barriers to housing that have <br />yet to be resolved. This may include criminal and eviction histories and sex offender <br />registrants. A diverse portfolio of housing options should be cultivated over time in an <br />effort to match units to those within the CES queue and to look more closely at specific <br />need groups, including youth needs. <br />Supportive Housing is a program that Santa Ana has embraced. It is an affordable <br />rental housing option to provide stability for vulnerable people in need who do not have <br />a home or are leaving institutions or hospitals. It is linked to intensive case management <br />and voluntary life -improving services like health care, workforce development and child <br />welfare. <br />Following on the heels of the City's Foster Youth to Independence program, the City is <br />looking at new options for use of the HHAP youth set -aside funding. <br />Since 1998 the County of Orange has coordinated a comprehensive regional <br />Continuum of Care (CoC) strategy that includes the participation of all thirty-four cities in <br />Orange County, County Agencies, the County's homeless service providers, and other <br />community groups to identify the gaps and unmet needs of the County's homeless. <br />Orange County's coordinated entry system accounts for the diverse needs of people <br />experiencing homelessness, responds to those needs with permanent housing <br />solutions, and incorporates various housing, healthcare, and employment systems. <br />The Orange County CoC has one Coordinated Entry System (CES) covering the entire <br />CoC geographic area. The CES has three main components to target the unique needs <br />13 <br />
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