Returning Home Ohio Permanent Supportive Housing for Ex-Offenders

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The Source forHousing Solutions

Returning Home Ohio

Permanent Supportive Housing for Ex-OffendersOctober 10, 2013OJACC Annual Conference

CSH

CSHOur mission is to advance solutions that use housingas a platform for services to improve the lives of themost vulnerable people, maximize public resourcesand build healthy communities.

We envision a future in which high-qualitysupportive housing solutions are integrated into the way every community serves the men, Women and children in most need.

CORE VALUES: Integrity, Respect, Persistence,Making a difference

Returning Home Ohio Partnership

Goal – Reduce Revolving Door

Is Supportive Housing for Everyone?

Supportive housing is proven to decrease homelessness and work best for very vulnerable individuals and families.

Returning Home Ohio serves those exiting prison homeless or at risk of homelessness and

have a serious and persistent mental illness, with or without a co-occurring disability

are HIV positive 120 day post release

What is Supportive Housing?

Affordable Housing

Health Care

Mental Health

Services

Case Management

Substance Abuse

Treatment

Employment Services

Coordinated Services

Housing:Housing:AffordablePermanentIndependent

anent

Support:Flexible

VoluntaryIndependent

RHO Providers

Columbus Amethyst, Inc. YMCA of Central Ohio New provider coming soon

Cleveland EDEN, Inc./Frontline Services

Dayton Miami Valley Housing Opportunities/Places, Inc.

Cincinnati Volunteers of America Greater Ohio

Akron Coming soon

Research & Evaluation

Quasi-experimental research study

Does RHO reduce recidivism?

Does RHO reduce residential instability?

What is the impact of RHO on service use?

Sample Enrollment

2007 (last quarter) 2008 20090

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80

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120

140

1135

8033

39

46treatment

comparison

Referral to intake

Jocelyn Fontaine, Douglas Gilchrist-Scott, John Roman, Samuel Taxy, & Caterina Roman, “Supportive Housing for Returning Prisoners: Outcomes and Impacts of the Returning Home-Ohio Pilot Project,” Urban Institute Justice Policy Center, August, 2012.

Sample Characteristics

Source: Urban Institute analysis of data from ODRC.^ Security level ranges from 1 to 5, where 1 is the lowest security level and level 5 is the highest. # Risk level ranges from negative 1 (basic risk) to 8 (intensive risk), which is ODRC’s classification of an inmates risk of reincarcerationNote: Independent sample t-test tests whether the difference in the means of the treatment group and the comparison group is significantly different from zero. Significance testing: *p<0.10; **p<0.05; ***p < 0.01

N=121 N=118

Returning Home Ohio Research Results

60% less likely to recidivate back to prison

Returning Home Ohio Research Results

40% less likely to be rearrested

What do the findings show about length of time to rearrest?

Length of time to rearrest is significantly longer for those in RHO

Returning Home Ohio Research Results

290% more likely to

receive outpatient services

41% more likely

to receive at least one service

Returning Home Ohio Research Results

Returning Home Ohio Research Results

Next Steps For Returning Home Ohio

Expand research by 2015

Expand to additional cities

Expand project to serve jail population and prison diversion

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