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Brisbane City Council Hoarding and Squalor Reduction Initiative Tabatha Pashen National Hoarding and Squalor Conference 30 June 2016

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Brisbane City Council Hoarding and Squalor Reduction Initiative

Tabatha Pashen

National Hoarding and Squalor Conference

30 June 2016

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Hoarding and Squalor Reduction

Initiative Cases that come to Council’s attention are the most complex and

challenging, where residents:

• experience significant impacts on health, wellbeing and quality

of life for themselves and neighbours

• have limited insight and are highly resistant to intervention

• experience a range of mental health issues and other

vulnerabilities

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Hoarding and Squalor Reduction

Initiative • Innovative local government approach

• Based on international best practice

• Targets residents whose properties come to Council’s attention

• ‘One Council’ compliance and support partnership

• Two year pilot project from 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2016

• One full-time Resident Liaison Officer (RLO) and brokerage budget

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Hoarding and Squalor Reduction

Initiative

• Local Government has regulatory responsibilities

• Traditional compliance approaches:

• lengthy timeframes

• resource intensive and costly

• difficult to accommodate residents’ lack of capacity

• One-off enforced cleans:

• highly distressing

• unsustainable outcomes

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• Complementary internal partnership

– applied sensitively, strategically and purposefully

• Compliance and Regulatory Services (CARS) create leverage and

motivation to engage

• Resident Liaison Officer

– takes referrals from CARS

– works in parallel to compliance and regulatory processes

– provides intensive outreach and engagement

– offers support to reduce public health risks

HSRI – the approach

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• Provides encouragement and support

• Facilitates linkages to:

• specialist cleaning

• mental and physical health support

• financial advice

• property repairs

• ongoing in-home support

• Facilitates case coordination with internal and external

stakeholders

HSRI – the RLO role

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HSRI – the tools

• Resident Needs Assessments

• Environmental Cleanliness and Clutter Scale

assessment

• Resident Recovery Action Plans – goal focussed

• Referrals to support services

• Case conferencing - internally and externally

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HSRI – the benefits Council

• minimises public health issues and customer complaints

• reduces costs and lengthy compliance processes

Residents

• improved household functioning

• improved health and wellbeing

Community

• improved social cohesion and quality of life

Services / Networks

• strategic, coordinated and effective responses

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HSRI – a case study Presenting Issues

• 64 year old female, 36 year old daughter and 38 year old son

• Diogenes syndrome and hoarding disorder - living in extreme squalor

• Lacking insight into personal hygiene or public health concerns

• Issues:

– financial

– mobility issues

– a range of disabilities – intellectual, physical and cognitive

impairment

– social isolation

– poor personal health and hygiene.

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Public health risks / requirements

• removal of harbourage for vermin (internal and external areas

of property)

• cut-back of overgrown vegetation

• full forensic clean due to extreme squalor and vermin / animal

and human defecation

• excessive rodent activity requiring vermin eradication

HSRI – a case study

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HSRI – a case study HSRI response

• Resident Needs Assessment

• Resident Recovery Action Plan

• Referrals to relevant and resident approved agencies

• Weekly communication with residents

• Regular communication with neighbouring residents

• Regular feedback to Council Officers

• Establishment and facilitation of a case coordination team

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HSRI – a case study Outcomes

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HSRI – a case study Outcomes

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Collaboration – the key to

success • Partnership approach - applied sensitively, strategically and

purposefully.

• Coordination and maximisation of resources.

• Utilisation of Council resources across different Council

divisions and sections in order to achieve outcomes and

maximise resources available.

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HSRI – internal partnerships and

collaboration The various areas that have committed to working collaboratively include:

• Brisbane Lifestyle division:

– CARS branch – City Standards, City Safety, Business

Improvement and Strategy

– Connected Communities branch – Inclusive Communities, Zero

Harm, Branch Management Office

• Brisbane Infrastructure division

• City Planning and Sustainability division

• Organisational Services division

• Office of the Lord Mayor and Chief Executive Officer

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Thank you!

If you require further information please contact:

Tabatha Pashen

Resident Liaison Officer

Brisbane City Council

E: [email protected]

T: 07 3178 9739

Contact Details

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HSRI – case study 2 Presenting Issues

• 57 year old female resident presenting with severe hoarding

disorder

• 17 year old female daughter with support needs

• Mental health concerns (agoraphobia, anxiety, depression)

• Issues:

– financial

– chronic physical health concerns

– lack of support networks (social isolation and family

breakdown)

– significant mental health issues.

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HSRI – case study 2 Public health risks / requirements

• removal of harbourage for vermin (internal and external areas

of property)

• cut-back of overgrown vegetation

• treatment of termite nests residing in the structure (house)

• excessive rodent activity requiring vermin eradication

• repairs to the structure of the property

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HSRI – case study 2 HSRI response

• Resident Needs Assessment

• Resident Recovery Action Plan

• Referrals to relevant and resident approved agencies

• Weekly communication with residents

• Regular communication with neighbouring residents

• Regular feedback to Council Officers

• Establishment and facilitation of case coordination

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HSRI – case study 2 Outcomes

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HSRI – case study 2 Outcomes