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Solutions to End Homelessness Through effective intervention & integration 29th & 30th October 2014, Ibis Melbourne Key Speakers Tim Richter President & Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness Heather Holst HomeGround, VIC Benefits of attending Utilise innovation to reduce homelessness Develop an early intervention framework Coordinate & integrate support services Improve access to housing Simon Phemister Executive Department of Human Services, VIC Professor Paul Flatau AHURI Research Centre The University of Western Australia Networking opportunities with homelessness leaders from across the sector Researched by Register 3 delegates and the 4th comes FREE! Endorsed by Workshops Places are limited! A - How to support vulnerable formerly chronically homeless people in permanent housing Felicity Reynolds,The Mercy Foundation Karyn Walsh, B - How to design & implement plans to end homelessness Tim Richter, Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness > see page 5 phone 1300 316 882 fax 1300 918 334 registration@criterionconferences.com www.reducinghomelessness.com

Building a sustainable future On any given night in Australia 1 in 200 people are homeless. Many of these people are living in inadequate and unsafe conditions due to a variety of complex and differing issues. Recent changes to welfare benefits and a changing funding landscape has forced specialist homelessness services and mainstream providers to reassess the future. This conference will focus on initiatives that provide practical and relevant solutions. Your involvement over these two days will provide a platform to assess the challenges, building towards a plausible future where homelessness is nonexistent. This conference will address how to: Implement innovative models and programs to reduce the rate of homelessness Develop a preventative framework through early intervention Coordinate and integrate services to work collaboratively Improve access to housing for the homeless Promote pathways into training and education Great conference with passionate and committed speakers who were able to inspire the sector Past Delegate: Glenn Beatty, Senior Project Officer Homelessness, NSW Family & Community Services, 2013 Who will attend? Government, specialist homelessness services, mainstream services & housing providers with responsibilities for: Free Pass Applications Homelessness Services Coordination Strategy General Management Operations SAVE $300 when you register & pay by 22nd August 2014 Plus key contributions from: Felicity Reynolds The Mercy Foundation Tony Keenan Hanover Karyn Walsh Coordinator John Blewonski VincentCare Victoria Sherri Bruinhout Head of Homelessness & Justice Melbourne City Mission Jeanette Large Women s Property Initiatives Marion Bennett Executive Housing Policy & Homelessness Housing NSW Rebecca Scott & Co-founder STREAT Olive Bennell Homelessness Strategy Housing SA Professor Luke Connelly Australian Centre for Economic Research on Health Trisha Silvers St Kilda Youth Services Criterion is delighted to offer a select number of free passes for nongovernment organisations who would not ordinarily be able to attend. To apply please contact Matthew Lathlean at matthew.lathlean@criterionconferences.com Media partners To register phone 1300 316 882 fax 1300 918 334 registration@criterionconferences.com www.reducinghomelessness.com

Day 1 Wednesday 29th October 2014 Register 3 delegates at the standard price & bring a 4th delegate FREE! 8.00 Registration, coffee & networking 8.30 Opening remarks from the Chair Felicity Reynolds The Mercy Foundation Examining the future policy landscape 8.40 Promoting a global vision to end homelessness Lessons learnt from Canada Driving a 10 year plan through innovation and change Measuring outcomes and determining goals Tim Richter President & Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness International keynote 9.40 Services Connect: Promoting better services for the future Aligning future vision with policy Understanding the framework Measuring results Simon Phemister Executive Department of Human Services, VIC 10.20 Morning tea & networking 10.50 Assessing the future of homelessness policy in NSW Utilising resources to benefit services Measuring outcomes Where to next? Marion Bennett Executive Housing Policy & Homelessness Housing NSW 11.30 Examining possible alternatives to the National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness (NPAH) What is the next step? Tony Keenan, Hanover Marion Bennett, Executive Housing Policy & Homelessness Housing NSW Olive Bennell, Homelessness Strategy Housing SA PANEL DISCUSSION Improving access to housing 1.10 Strategies to broaden housing solutions What are the options? Evaluating evidence Heather Holst HomeGround 1.50 Housing First & rapid rehousing Evaluating effectiveness Where to from here? Felicity Reynolds Mercy Foundation 2.30 Afternoon tea & networking Promoting pathways into training & education 3.00 Youth transitions into education, training & employment Exploring a new model and framework Transitions from welfare to work Rebecca Scott & Co-founder STREAT 3.40 Improving educational outcomes for young people experiencing homelessness Using innovation to improve access Introducing flexible learning spaces Addressing complex trauma in the learning environment Trisha Silvers St Kilda Youth Services (SKYS) 4.20 Closing remarks from the Chair & end of day one 12.10 Networking Lunch

Day 2 Thursday 30th October 2014 SAVE $200 when you register & pay by 19th September 2014 8.00 Welcome, coffee & networking 8.30 Opening remarks from the Chair Coordinating & integrating support services 8.40 Collaborating for impact in homelessness Integrating services to help support those at risk Evaluating effectiveness of service collaboration Professor Paul Flatau AHURI Research Centre The University of Western Australia keynote 9.20 Youth Foyers: Making a difference Implementing a practical model to help support youth Examining the evidence and building on results Tony Keenan Hanover 10.00 Developing meaningful partnerships between Government & NGO s Strategies to aid collaboration between government and NGO s Building a sustainable relationship Olive Bennell of Homelessness Strategy Department of Families & Communities SA 10.40 Morning tea & networking Building effective early intervention & preventative strategies 11.10 Early intervention innovation for young people Strengthening homelessness responses at first-to-know agencies Promoting workforce diversity within communities Sherri Bruinhout Head of Homelessness & Justice Melbourne City Mission 12.30 Networking Lunch Strategies to aid those most vulnerable 1.30 Examining the impact of changes to welfare benefits What will it mean for the homeless? Karyn Walsh, Coordinator Professor Luke Connelly, Australian Centre for Economic Research on Health Jeanette Large, Women s Property Initiatives PANEL DISCUSSION 2.10 The relationship between health & homelessness Utilising innovation in national reform processes Measuring cost effectiveness Building on results to deliver positive outcomes Karyn Walsh Coordinator 2.50 Afternoon tea & networking 3.20 Domestic violence & its relationship with homelessness Developing a sustainable housing model Providing long term solutions for those most vulnerable Promoting change through intervention Jeanette Large Women s Property Initiatives 4.00 An economic evaluation of the homeless to home after hour s program Examining its impact on homelessness The financial cost of doing nothing Professor Luke Connelly Australian Centre for Economic Research on Health 4.40 Closing remarks from the Chair & close of conference 11.50 HomeConnect : Stabilising individuals & families through a preventative framework Identifying those at risk Promoting independence and sustainability Measuring outcomes John Blewonski VincentCare Victoria Find us at: www.reducinghomelessness.com #HomelessnessConf Homelessness & Housing Australia

Workshops Tuesday 28th October 2014 SAVE $100 when you register & pay by 3rd October 2014 How to support vulnerable formerly chronically homeless people in permanent housing Pre-Conference Workshop A Tuesday 28th October 2014, 1.00pm 4.30pm We know it s possible to end chronic homelessness by working with people to access permanent housing. However, that is often just the beginning. To ensure that people who are vulnerable can access the complex systems of care so as to have the services that match their personal needs and be appropriately supported in permanent housing can be both an art and a science. This interactive workshop will address the evidence, aiming to highlight and identify relevant support strategies in providing sustainable, permanent housing solutions. Why attend this workshop? Engagement and long term support strategies Why helping people to meet their tenancy obligations is essential Self care for workers who work with complex people What you will take away by attending An understanding of homelessness and trauma and its ongoing impact on individuals Skills to support people who have experienced chronic homelessness in permanent housing Self care strategies to support individuals About your workshop leader: How to design & implement plans to end homelessness A Plan, Not a Dream Pre-Conference Workshop B Tuesday 28th October 2014, 5.00pm 8.00pm Tim Richter led the development and implementation of Canada s first plan to end homelessness in Calgary, Alberta. Across the Province of Alberta cities are beginning to see significant reductions in homelessness and one city, Medicine Hat, is on the verge of becoming the first city in North America to end homelessness. This interactive workshop will address how clear and specific plans, along with purposeful policy advocacy can help drive a sustainable future to end homelessness by examining the effectiveness of lessons learnt in Canada. Why attend this workshop? Collaborative strategies to reduce homelessness Understanding the core elements for a successful framework Comprehensive overview of an effective homelessness system that results in better services and improved housing outcomes What you will take away by attending A strategic framework to measure effectiveness Alternative solutions to support policy makers and service providers Innovative models with proven results About your workshop leader: Felicity Reynolds, The Mercy Foundation Karyn Walsh, Coordinator Both Felicity Reynolds and Karyn Walsh have combined their extensive knowledge in homelessness to facilitate this interactive workshop. Felicity has been the CEO of the Mercy Foundation since 2008 and has previously worked in senior management roles in homelessness, mental health and health research. Karyn is the coordinator of Micah Projects, a regional not for profit in Brisbane. Micah Projects is a key agency within the specialist homelessness services system of Brisbane providing a range of services to prevent, manage and end homelessness with individuals and families. Tim Richter, President & Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness Tim Richter is the President and CEO of the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness (CAEH) and Vice Chair of the CAEH Board of s. Prior to joining the CAEH, Tim was President and CEO of the Calgary Homeless Foundation (CHF), charged with leading the implementation of Calgary s 10 Year Plan to End Homelessness the first plan of its kind in Canada. To register, call us on 1300 316 882 or book online www.reducinghomelessness.com

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