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The Recovery Housing Network is a group of local providers working to engage and house chemically dependent homeless adults in early stages of recovery, including the chronically homeless. The group will provide a forum to share ideas and resources, and will help forge a coherent county-wide continuum of housing services that effectively serves this high-need population.
 
The Recovery Housing Network is a group of local providers working to engage and house chemically dependent homeless adults in early stages of recovery, including the chronically homeless. The group will provide a forum to share ideas and resources, and will help forge a coherent county-wide continuum of housing services that effectively serves this high-need population.
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===UPCOMING EVENTS===
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NEXT MEETING<br>
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Date: '''Tuesday, August 19, 2014'''<br>
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Time: '''10:00 a.m.'''<br>
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Location: '''EAP Conference Room, 112 E. Post Road, White Plains'''<br>
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This group meets monthly on the third Tuesday of the month.<br>
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===PREVIOUS MEETINGS===
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* May 20, 2014<br>
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[[media:RHN Agenda 5-20-14 (1).docx|Agenda]]<br>
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* May 21, 2013<br>
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[[media:Rhn_agenda_5-21.doc‎|Agenda]]<br>
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* April 16, 2013<br>
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[[media:Rhn_agenda_4-16.doc‎ |Agenda]]<br>
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[[media:RHN_Meeting_Minutes_April_16_2013_v1a.docx|Minutes]]<br>
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* March 19, 2013<br>
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[[media:Rhn_agenda_3-19-13.doc|Agenda]]<br>
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* February 19, 2013<br>
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[[media:Rhn_agenda_2-19-13.doc|Agenda]]<br>
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* January 22, 2013<br>
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[[media:RHN_Meeting_Minutes_January_22_2013_v1a.docx|Minutes]]<br>
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===RESOURCES===
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*[[Media:S+C_CoC_Manual_1.8.08.pdf‎| Shelter Plus Care Manual ]]
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This manual prepared by PD&D combines three HUD online manuals([http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/homeless/library/spc/understandingspc/index.cfm Understanding S+C] , [http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/homeless/library/spc/resourcemanual/index.cfm S+C Resource Manual], and [http://www.hudhre.info/documents/EnhancingS+C.pdf Enhancing Shelter Plus Care Guide]) as well as other locally developed materials.
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* Housing First Tool Kit
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This tool-kit explains how to shift away from shelter and transitional housing strategies and toward prevention and Housing First approaches. The Housing First approach encompasses a diverse range of programs but they're guided by a number of principles that can be implemented into successful programs.<br>
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[[media:Adopting_a_Housing_First_Approach.pdf|Adopting a Housing First Approach]]<br>
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[[media:NAEH_Organizational_Change_Adopting_a_Housing_First_Approach.pdf|NAEH Organizational Change Adopting a Housing First Approach]]<br>

Latest revision as of 13:14, 31 July 2014

The Recovery Housing Network is a group of local providers working to engage and house chemically dependent homeless adults in early stages of recovery, including the chronically homeless. The group will provide a forum to share ideas and resources, and will help forge a coherent county-wide continuum of housing services that effectively serves this high-need population.

UPCOMING EVENTS

NEXT MEETING
Date: Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: EAP Conference Room, 112 E. Post Road, White Plains
This group meets monthly on the third Tuesday of the month.

PREVIOUS MEETINGS

  • May 20, 2014

Agenda

  • May 21, 2013

Agenda

  • April 16, 2013

Agenda
Minutes

  • March 19, 2013

Agenda

  • February 19, 2013

Agenda

  • January 22, 2013

Minutes

RESOURCES

This manual prepared by PD&D combines three HUD online manuals(Understanding S+C , S+C Resource Manual, and Enhancing Shelter Plus Care Guide) as well as other locally developed materials.

  • Housing First Tool Kit

This tool-kit explains how to shift away from shelter and transitional housing strategies and toward prevention and Housing First approaches. The Housing First approach encompasses a diverse range of programs but they're guided by a number of principles that can be implemented into successful programs.
Adopting a Housing First Approach
NAEH Organizational Change Adopting a Housing First Approach