Fair Housing Protections for People with Serious Mental Illness, Substance Use Disorder, and Co-Occurring Disorders
People experiencing or at risk of homelessness with mental illness or substance use disorder (SUD) often have a difficult time obtaining housing and may face discrimination because of their conditions. There are federal laws that protect people from this type of discrimination and ensure equal access and opportunity to enjoy housing that suits their needs.
Breaking Down Silos: How to Share Data to Improve the Health of People Experiencing Homelessness
Purposeful collaborations between the health care and homeless systems of care address the important relationship between health care and housing. This report focuses on the various ways in which the two sectors in California are sharing data with each other to better coordinate and support mutual clients within their communities.
COVID 19 - Homeless System Reponse: Designing a Centralized Rent Administration Program
This brief provides information on centralized rent programs: key elements, models, and various case studies.
COVID 19 - Homeless System Reponse: Shallow Rental Subsidies
This brief provides information on financing options for the development and implementation of shallow rental subsidy programs as one model to support housing stability for low-income individuals and households experiencing economic volatility.