Jordan, a 21-year-old male, was accepted into the Boost Program, moving into a 1-week Short Stay bed at the Brunswick West refuge. Jordan engaged well with his BOOST specialist case managers. At the completion of his Boost stay, Jordan was offered and accepted into a 6-week refuge bed stay within the refuge. At the time of referral, Jordan was experiencing significant family displacement and transience which resulted in homelessness.

 

Through his time at the refuge, Jordan worked diligently with the support of their specialist case manager and developed a case plan noting his goals. Jordan was very eager to gain employment and to find longer term accommodation, a Victorian Housing Register (VHR) housing application was completed, and a referral was made to the Bolton Clark Youth Homelessness Nurse (visits Hope Street refuge) to support him with medical, dental and optometry needs.

 

Throughout his time at the refuge the Boost specialist case manager completed a referral to a Transitional Housing (THM) property managed by VincentCare. The outcome was successful in Jordan obtaining the property. Jordan moved into the property shortly after.

 

Jordan was recently successful in obtaining a Community Housing long-term property in Prahran and the Boost specialist case manager has assisted with this transition providing support with information around the bond and rent in advance, supporting him to obtain furniture and settling into his new home.

 

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FEATURED PILOT PROGRAM: Hope to Home in Whittlesea

Many young people face obstacles when trying to secure stable accommodation due to no rental history, lack of affordable housing, and no employment to sustain rental leases.  The Hope to Home in Whittlesea pilot program will address these issues by:

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  • Helping these young people maintain their tenancy, employment, education and training, and community connections
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