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Community Plan2011-2014

Homelessness Partnering Strategy

Annex A: Data Tables

Community:

Province / Territory: 01 - Newfoundland and Labrador

St. John's

Note: Please refer to the Reference Guide for support to complete and

use these tables

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A B C D E

NAME TITLE / ORGANIZATION SECTOR E-MAIL ADDRESS TELEPHONE

NUMBERMarie White Chair, CAB Non-Profit [email protected] 709-739-8233

Bob Abbott Homelessness Facilitator, Service

Canada

Federal Government [email protected] 709-772-3020

Robert Dillon LMSDP Manager, NL Central

Cluster, Service Canada

Federal Government [email protected] 709-466-8227

Bruce Pearce Community Development, CAB Non-Profit [email protected] 709-689-9615

David Penner Executive Director, St. John's Native

Friendship Centre Association

Aboriginal, Non-Profit, Service

Provider

[email protected] 709-726-5902

Jocelyn Greene Executive Director, Stella Burry

Community Services

Non-Profit, Service Provider [email protected] 709-738-5909

Gail Thornhill Director of Supportive Housing, Stella

Burry Community Services

Non-Profit, Service Provider [email protected] 709-738-4776

Sheldon Pollett Executive Director, Choices for Youth Non-Profit, Service Provider [email protected] 709-754-0446

Christopher Pickard Executive Director, AIDS Committee

of NL

Non-Profit, Service Provider [email protected] 709-579-8656

Mona Hawco Housing Coordinator, AIDS

Committee of NL

Non-Profit, Service Provider [email protected] 709-579-8656

Hedley Bungay Executive Director, New Hope

Community Centre, Salvation Army

Non-Profit, Service Provider [email protected]

.org

709-739-0291

Lloyd George Executive Director, Downtown Core

Ministries, Salvation Army

Non-Profit, Service Provider [email protected]

g

709-739-8355

Gail Tobin Executive Director, Iris Kirby House Non-Profit, Service Provider [email protected] 709-722-8272

Table A – Community Advisory Board Membership

Community Advisory Board

Table A will help you to answer the following Community Plan questions:

1.1. a Community Advisory Board (CAB)

1.2. a Stakeholder Engagement

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NAME TITLE / ORGANIZATION SECTOR E-MAIL ADDRESS TELEPHONE

NUMBER

Community Advisory Board

Wendolyn Schlamp Project Coordinator, Marguerite's

Place, St. John's Status of Women

Council

Non-Profit, Service Provider [email protected] 709-754-8500

David Walsh Banyan Coordinator, Waypoints Non-Profit, Service Provider [email protected] 709-747-4212

Lois Berrigan Settlement Services, Association for

New Canadians NL

Non-Profit, Service Provider [email protected] 709-722-9680

Kelly Heisz Executive Director, Seniors Resource

Centre NL

Non-Profit, Service Provider [email protected] 709-737-2333

Patsy Whitten General Manager, Community Centre

Alliance NL

Non-Profit, Service Provider [email protected] 709-753-5670

Angela Crockwell Executive Director, Community Youth

Network St. John's

Non-Profit, Service Provider [email protected] 709-754-0865

Kelly Hudson Co-coordinator, Street Reach,

Community Youth Network St. John's

Non-Profit, Service Provider [email protected] 709-754-0841

Kimberly Yetman Dawson Director, NL Housing &

Homelessness Network

Non-Profit, Service Provider [email protected] 709-754-0446

x201

Dave Murphy Coordinator, NL Housing &

Homelessness Network

Non-Profit, Service Provider [email protected] 709-691-7570

Glenn Furlong Corporate Representative, CMHC Federal Government [email protected] 709-772-4949

Iris Bussey Clinical Social Worker, Correctional

Services Canada

Federal Government [email protected] 709-772-4288

Madonna Walsh Manager, Affordable Housing, NL

Housing

Provincial Government [email protected] 709-724-3059

Colleen Simms Advisor, Mental Health, Health &

Community Services

Provincial Government [email protected] 709-729-3659

Brendan Mullaly Manager of Policy & Program

Planning, Income Support Division,

Human Resources, Labour &

Employment (HRLE)

Provincial Government [email protected] 709-729-5135

Donna O'Brien Poverty Reduction Coordinator

(Acting), HRLE

Provincial Government [email protected] 709-729-6053

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NAME TITLE / ORGANIZATION SECTOR E-MAIL ADDRESS TELEPHONE

NUMBER

Community Advisory Board

Annette Breen Program & Policy Development,

Supportive Living Community

Partnership Program, HRLE

Provincial Government [email protected] 709-729-2672

Cynthia King Regional Director, Avalon Region,

Programs & Regional Services,

HRLE

Provincial Government [email protected] 709-729-7884

Kim Baldwin Regional Director (Acting), Mental

Health & Addictions, Eastern Health

Provincial Government [email protected] 709-752-4336

Katherine Turner Director, Community Support

Program, Eastern Health

Provincial Government [email protected] 709-570-2784

David Blackmore Director, Building & Property

Management, City of St. John's

Municipal Government [email protected] 709-576-8701

Scott Morton-Ninomiya Affordable Housing Coordinator,

Building & Property Management,

City of St. John's

Municipal Government [email protected] 709-570-2096

Helen Handrigan Senior Housing Officer, Non-Profit

Housing Division, Building & Property

Management, City of St. John's

Municipal Government [email protected] 709-576-8317

Pam Griffin Program Consultant, Public Health

Agency of Canada

Federal Government [email protected] 709-772-2031

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A B C D E F G

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▼▼ FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ▼▼

HRSDC X X

Service Canada X X X

CMHC X X X X

Corrrectional Services Canada X X X

Public Health Agency of Canada X X X

▼▼ PROVINCIAL/TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT ▼▼

Human Resources, Labour & Employment X X X X

NL Housing X X X X

Health & Community Services X X X X

Eastern Health X X X X

NL Statistics Agency X X X

Environment & Conservation X

Voluntary, Non-Profit Secretariat X

▼▼ MUNICIPAL/REGIONAL GOVERNMENT ▼▼

City of St. John's X X X X

▼▼ ABORIGINAL ORGANIZATIONS ▼▼

St. John's Native Friendship Centre Association X X X X

▼▼ AGENCIES PROVIDING HOUSING AND SERVICES ▼▼

NL Housing X X X X

City of St. John's X X X X

St. John's Native Friendship Centre Association X X X X

Stella Burry Community Services X X X X

Choices for Youth X X X X

AIDS Committee of NL X X X X

Salvation Army X X X X

Iris Kirby House X X X X

Name of Partners

Involvement

(Check at least one of the four

columns)

Type of

Partnership

(Check at least

one of the two

columns)

Table B – Partners and their Involvement

Table B will help you to answer the following Community Plan question:

1.2. b Stakeholder Engagement

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Name of Partners

Involvement

(Check at least one of the four

columns)

Type of

Partnership

(Check at least

one of the two

columns)

Waypoints X X X X

St. John's Status of Women Council X X X X

Community Youth Network St. John's X X X X

Seniors Resource Centre NL X X X X

Association for New Canadians X X X X

▼▼ PRIVATE SECTOR ▼▼

▼▼ CHARITABLE/OTHER SECTORS ▼▼

Community Centre Alliance of NL X X X

NL Housing & Homelessness Network X X X X

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A B C

Reference

NumberPriority Progress Made in Addressing

Priority

1 New affordable, supportive housing linked to inclusive and

encompassing services for any of the following homeless or

hidden homeless populations: youth, women, seniors and

adults with complex needs.

Priority fully met

2 A new emergency shelter for women over the age of 30 –

including women with complex needs – linked to a continuum of

housing and supports.

Priority partially met

3 Innovative, community-based outreach services that link

homeless persons to housing and individualized supports

(health, education, employment).

Priority partially met

4 Community development to build the capacity of supportive

housing and homeless service providers and their partners in

St. John’s, through skill building/training designed to enhance

service planning and delivery, coordination and partnerships,

communication, innovation and quality.

Priority fully met

Table C – Assessing Community Plan Priorities (2007-2011)

Table C will help you to answer the following Community Plan questions:

2.a Continuum of Housing and Supports Priorities

2.b Knowledge and Communication Priorities

2.c Community Development Priorities

Table C Page 1

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A B C D

2007 2008 2009 2010

Number of

individuals

Number of

individuals

Number of

individuals

Number of

individuals

1 Living on the Street

2 Living in Emergency Shelters1 559 808

3 Living in Transitional Housing2 201 267

TOTAL HOMELESS POPULATION

(Rows 1 to 3)

4 At Imminent Risk of Eviction or Living in

Unaffordable or Unacceptable Housing

▼▼

▼▼

AT-RISK POPULATION

Table D.1 will help you to answer the following Community Plan question:

4.1. b Demographic and Socio-Economic Trends

Populations

Table D.1 – Homeless and At-Risk Populations

Use Table D.2 to describe the sources you used for the data in this table.

HOMELESS POPULATION

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Data source(s)/Methodological comments (Table D.1)

1 Living on the Street

2 Living in Emergency

Shelters

Data was extracted by Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency from HIFIS

Exports forwarded by Emergency Shelters participating in the 2010/2011

Homelessness Data Development and Coordination Project.

3 Living in Transitional

Housing

Data was extracted by Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency from HIFIS

Exports forwarded by Transitional Housing organizations participating in the

2010/2011 Homelessness Data Development and Coordination Project.

4 At Imminent Risk of

Eviction or Living in

Unaffordable or

Unacceptable

Housing

Homeless Population

At-Risk Population

Populations

Table D.2 – Data Sources for Homeless and At-Risk Populations

Table D.2 will help you to answer the following Community Plan question:

4.4. b Collection of Emergency Shelter Data

This table explains the data sources used to complete Table D.1.

Table D.2 Page 1

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Table E – Shelter

Verification Form

Designated Community:

Shelter Shelter

1 2

Closed FALSE FALSE

Umbrella Organization Stella Burry Community Services Choices for Youth

Service Provider Name Stella Burry Community Services (Naomi Centre) Choices for Youth (Young Men's Shelter)

Gender Served Female Male

Target Clientele Female Youth (16-30) Male Youth

Service Provider Type Emergency Shelter Emergency Shelter

City St. John's St. John's

Regular Beds 8 9

Overflow Beds NA NA

Method of Data Collection HIFIS HIFIS

HIFIS Version HIFIS 3.7 HIFIS 3.7

Address 4 Patrick Street 12-16 Carter's Hill Place

Postal Code A1E 2S6 A1C 6N5

Website www.stellaburry.ca/real-homes/naomi-centre www.choicesforyouth.ca

Contact Person Jennifer Corrigan Wanda Burt

Email Address [email protected] [email protected]

Phone Number 579-8641 754-3047

Extension NA NA

Table E will help you to answer the following Community Plan questions:

4.3. a Shelter and Housing

4.4. b Collection of Emergency Shelter Data

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Table E – Shelter

Verification Form

Designated Community:

Closed

Umbrella Organization

Service Provider Name

Gender Served

Target Clientele

Service Provider Type

City

Regular Beds

Overflow Beds

Method of Data Collection

HIFIS Version

Address

Postal Code

Website

Contact Person

Email Address

Phone Number

Extension

Shelter Shelter

3 4

FALSE FALSE

Salvation Army AIDS Committee of NL

Salvation Army (Wiseman Centre) AIDS Committee of NL (Tommy Sexton Centre)

Male Men and Women

Adult Males Adult Men and Women

Emergency Shelter Emergency Shelter

St. John's St. John's

30 4

NA NA

HIFIS HIFIS

HIFIS 3.7 HIFIS 3.7

314 Water St 47 Janeway Place

A1C 1B8 A1A 1R7

www.wisemancentre.com www.acnl.net/sexton.shtml

Greg Gorman Eleanor Duke

[email protected] [email protected]

690-4220 579-8656

NA NA

Table E will help you to answer the following Community Plan questions:

4.3. a Shelter and Housing

4.4. b Collection of Emergency Shelter Data

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Table E – Shelter

Verification Form

Designated Community:

Closed

Umbrella Organization

Service Provider Name

Gender Served

Target Clientele

Service Provider Type

City

Regular Beds

Overflow Beds

Method of Data Collection

HIFIS Version

Address

Postal Code

Website

Contact Person

Email Address

Phone Number

Extension

Shelter

5

FALSE

St. John's Native Friendship Centre Association

St. John's Native Friendship Centre Association (Shawnadithit Shelter)

Men and Women

Adults, Children, Men and Women

Emergency Shelter

St. John's

23

NA

HIFIS

HIFIS 3.7

716 Water Street

A1E 1C1

www.friendshipcentre.nf.net

Solomon Semigak

[email protected]

726-5970

NA

Table E will help you to answer the following Community Plan questions:

4.3. a Shelter and Housing

4.4. b Collection of Emergency Shelter Data

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Table E – Shelter

Verification Form

Designated Community:

Closed

Umbrella Organization

Service Provider Name

Gender Served

Target Clientele

Service Provider Type

City

Regular Beds

Overflow Beds

Method of Data Collection

HIFIS Version

Address

Postal Code

Website

Contact Person

Email Address

Phone Number

Extension

Shelter

6

FALSE

Iris Kirby House

Iris Kirby House (Iris Kirby House Women's Shelter)

Female

Women (16+) and Children

Violence Against Women Shelter (VAW)

St. John's

22

NA

HIFIS

HIFIS 3.7

196 Waterford Bridge Rd

A1E 1E2

http://iriskirbyhouse.nf.net

Sheila Ryan

[email protected]

722-8272

NA

Table E will help you to answer the following Community Plan questions:

4.3. a Shelter and Housing

4.4. b Collection of Emergency Shelter Data

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Table E – Shelter

Verification Form

Designated Community:

Closed

Umbrella Organization

Service Provider Name

Gender Served

Target Clientele

Service Provider Type

City

Regular Beds

Overflow Beds

Method of Data Collection

HIFIS Version

Address

Postal Code

Website

Contact Person

Email Address

Phone Number

Extension

Shelter

7

FALSE

Stella Burry Community Services

Stella Burry Community Services Supportive Housing

Men and Women

Adult Men and Women

Supportive Housing

St. John's

144

NA

HIFIS

HIFIS 3.7

142 Military Road

A1C 2E6

www.stellaburry.ca

Gail Thornhill

[email protected]

738-8390

NA

Table E will help you to answer the following Community Plan questions:

4.3. a Shelter and Housing

4.4. b Collection of Emergency Shelter Data

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A B C D E F G H I

Number of

Beds

Number of

Units

Number of

Beds

Number of

Units

Number of

Beds

Number of

Units

Number of

Beds

Number of

Units

Emergency shelters 86 86 0 0

Transitional housing facilities 15 8 29 22 14 14 0 0

Supportive housing facilities 77 60 133 116 56 56 0 0

Table F – Residential Facilities for Homeless People

Change

2007-2010

Gains Losses

2010

Residential Facilities1

2007

Table F will help you to answer the following Community Plan question:

4.3. a Shelter and Housing

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A B C D E F G

Type of Funder Financial

contribution

Non-financial

contribution

Total

Contribution

(Contact

person)

(E-mail or

Phone

Number)

(dollars) (estimate in

dollars)

(dollars)

NL Housing Government Madonna Walsh 709-724-3059 $ 6,000,000 $ 6,000,000

HRLE Government Cynthia King 709-729-7884 $ 8,000,000 $ 8,000,000

Eastern Health Government Kim Baldwin 709-752-4336 $ 4,000,000 $ 4,000,000

Health & Community Services Government Colleen Simms 709-729-3659 $ 2,000,000 $ 2,000,000

NL Statistics Agency Government Robert Reid 709-729-0158 $ 150,000 $ 150,000

City of St. John's Government David

Blackmore

709-576-8701 $ 2,000,000 $ 2,000,000

$ -

$ -

$ -

$ -

$ -

$ -

$ -

$ -

$ -

$ 22,000,000 $ 150,000 $ 22,150,000

2,092,275

Table G – Community Contribution

Name of Funder

HPS Designated Communities Funding Stream allocation

Total Community Contribution

Contact Information

Table G will help you to answer the following Community Plan question:

5. b Issues

Table G Page 1