Title: Keeping Families Together
1Keeping Families Together
May 4, 2015
2Department of Children and Families (DCF)
- Created in July 2006
- First Cabinet-level Department devoted
exclusively to serving and safeguarding children
and families - Ensure the safety, well-being and success of
children, youth, families and communities
3Department of Children and Families (DCF)
- Four Major Operating Divisions
Child Protection and Permanency
Children's System of Care
Family and Community Partnerships
Women
4Child Protection and Permanency (CPP)
- Formerly the Division of Youth and Family
Services (DYFS) - Investigates allegations of child abuse and
neglect and addresses child welfare concerns - Child Abuse Hotline (State Central Registry)
operates 24-hours a day, 7-days a week.
5Child Protection and Permanency (CPP)
- 46
- Local
- Offices
- 9
- Area
- Offices
6Most Families Do Not Return to CPP within One
Year
7Some Families Return to CPP Over and Over
- Frequently Encountered Families (FEF) are the
small number of families that return to CPP
three or more times within a 12-month period - These families have multiple, complex needs and
require a large amount of resources.
8NJs FEFs Have Higher Rates of BOTHCaregiver
Substance Abuse / Inadequate Housing
New Cases Referred to Child Protection
Permanency (n25,345) between 11/1/12 10/31/13
and followed for 12 months
9Background
- Keeping Families Together (KFT) pilot in NYC was
identified as a promising practice. With
supportive housing and dedicated case management
in place, the KFT evaluation found - 90 of the families remained housed
- 61 of the child welfare cases closed in an
average of 10 months after move-in - 100 of children returned to their families from
foster care and stayed with their families - Roughly 63 had no further involvement with the
child welfare system
10Background
- In 2012, the Administration for Children, Youth,
and Families awarded five-year grants to five
demonstration sites across the country to test
supportive housing as a child welfare
intervention on a wider scale. - DCF applied but was not awarded a grant.
- Committed to bring the KFT model to NJ and have
been able to do so through a number of
partnerships including the Department of
Community Affairs.
11Program Overview
- Funding (DCF) and housing vouchers (DCA) will be
used to support a permanent supportive housing
program for CPP involved families confronting
homelessness or housing instability. - One award will be granted to serve families in up
to two adjacent counties in southern NJ
including Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape
May, Cumberland, Gloucester, and/or Salem. - Trauma-informed, evidence-supported services must
be integral components of the model
12Family Identification
- CPP Local Office, in partnership with service
provider - Indicators of need
- CPP Involvement child(ren) at risk of placement
OR in out-of-home placement and deemed ready for
reunification with housing as the only barrier - Long-term or repeat pattern of homelessness
and/or housing instability - Persistent co-occurring challenges/high service
needs
13Housing First Principles
- Consumer-driven and client-centered
- Flexible in response to individual service
preferences - Team-based
- Cultural competence
- Recovery-oriented
14Housing
- Must have concrete plan to access 25 affordable
housing units for a 15 year period in your
proposed county(ies) - Must be able to demonstrate that the housing
units can be secured and ready for lease/sublease
within 90 days following an award.
15Housing
- Should be safe and affordable
- Families hold the lease/sublease
- Tenure in housing is not contingent upon
participation in service - Consumers must contribute 30 of their adjusted
gross income towards rent - Housing vouchers will be administered by DCA
16Case Management and Supportive Services
- Assist with housing identification, application,
move-in, and furnishing - Ensure families maintain stability and maximize
tenure in housing through ongoing housing support
services such as - Life skills training
- Financial literacy training
- Preventing lease violations
- Active communication and mediation of conflicts
with landlord -
17Case Management and Supportive Services
- Work with families to development and implement a
family-based service plan - Navigate, facilitate access to, and advocate for
needed services and supports - Coordinate services and systems at a local level
for families with multiple challenges - Develop and/or enhance partnerships with CPP,
community agencies, and local services systems
18Team
- Interdisciplinary approach including clinical
supervision and case managers - Role of Team
- Build trusting relationships to engage families
and be seen as a source of support - Build a network of supports within program,
tenants, and community - Advocate on behalf of families and adopt a
whatever it takes attitude
19Evaluation
- Expected to monitor and report on housing
stability, child wellbeing, caregiver wellbeing,
family functioning, and achievement of identified
service plan goals - Long term outcomes to be measured include
- Decreased involvement with the child welfare
system - Increased housing stability
- Improvement in caregiver outcomes
- Improvement in child wellbeing
20Funding Information
- Up to 500,000 in annualized funding for case
management - Up to 25 Section 8 Project-Based Vouchers
- 140,000 in funding for specific client
assistance as defined in the RFP
21Clarifications to RFP
- The following slides describe AMENDMENTS to the
RFP. Please note that your application must
comply with any changes in program requirements. - These changes will also be posted in the Q A
document released following this bidders
conference.
22Housing Vouchers
- Vouchers available in this RFP through the New
Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) will
be twenty-five (25) 15-year Section 8
Project-Based Vouchers. - The awardee for this program is expected to have
a concrete plan to access 25 affordable housing
units in their proposed county (ies) for a 15
year period.
23Clarifications to RFP
- The following language on pages 4, 22, and 29 is
revised to say - Applicants who do not currently own the proposed
housing units must attach an agreement or
documentation signed by the current owner that
includes the number of units that will be made
available through a 10 15 year memorandum of
understanding or master lease, the rental rates
for those units, and statement indicating that
the agreement is contingent upon award of
funding.
24Clarifications to RFP
- The following language on page 7 is revised to
say - The housing units must meet HUD Housing Quality
Standards as set forth in 24 CFR 982.401 and the
Housing Quality Standards set forth in N.J.A.C.
542-3.1 (2014), and must comply with the cap on
the number of project-based assisted units per
building as outlined in N.J.A.C. 542-5.1 (2014)
must comply with Section 8 rules as set forth in
24 CFR and the DCA Administrative Plan.
25Clarifications to RFP
- The following language on page 7 is revised to
say - Rent Gross tenant housing cost must be no
greater than the Fair Market Rent (FMR) Payment
Standard indicated by the New Jersey Department
of Community Affairs Housing Choice Voucher
Program.
26Clarifications to RFP
- The following language on page 7 is revised to
say - The awarded provider will demonstrate that they
have identified a landlord(s) that will enter
into a 10 15 year memorandum of understanding or
master lease agreement for a combined total of 25
units.
27Clarifications to RFP
- The following language has been added to page 7
- The design, construction, appearance, physical
integrity, and maintenance of the housing units
provide an environment that is attractive, safe,
sustainable, functional, appropriate for the
surrounding community, and conducive to tenants
stability and community integration. Housing
units must pass an initial, and annual, HUD
housing quality standards inspection conducted by
DCA staff.
28Clarifications to RFP
- The following language on page 8 is revised to
say - The SRAP vouchers Section 8 Project-Based
Vouchers dedicated to this program are
project-based. As such, they are tied to
specific housing units and cannot travel with
clients will contain a mobility component which
allow households to relocate with assistance, and
allow a reissue of a housing subsidy for another
household selected to move into the vacated
housing unit.
29Clarifications to RFP
- The following language on page 8 is revised to
say - Consumers will be required to contribute
approximately 30 of their adjusted gross income
towards the rent.
30Clarifications to RFP
- The following language on page 8 has been
removed - Consumers will also be required to register with
the Department of Labor and Workforce
Development, and adhere to their resulting
Employability Development Plan. -
31RFP Inquiries
- Deadline for questions and inquiries
- TODAY, May 4, 2015
- by midnight
- Email DCFASKRFP_at_dcf.state.nj.us
32RFP Submission
- Deadline for receipt of proposals
- June 29, 2015
- by 1200 PM
33Questions
34Additional Information
- More information on Keeping Families Together can
be found on the - Corporation for Supportive Housings website at
http//www.csh.org/