Restrictions Affecting the Property. The Owner hereby agrees to the below restrictions for ten (10) years from the execution of the Contract, as follows: Upon completion of the capital improvements, as set forth in Paragraph II.A.2.c of this Attachment A, Contractor is responsible for independently funding and operating Contractor's Site as year-round emergency shelter program on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year basis, providing seven (7) units of non-congregate emergency shelter for families experiencing homelessness in the Central Service Planning Area. The operations of Contractor’s Site as a year-round emergency shelter program will incorporate best and evidenced-based practices, including Housing First, trauma-informed care and harm reduction. a. Contractor shall: 1) Execute trauma-informed, culturally competent program services that provide stability and safety for participants and staff and co-located community service providers to facilitate connections to supportive services, benefits, health care, and behavioral health services for adults, minor children, and families. 2) Provide an engagement rich environment to give eligible participants a pathway to service connections, health care, housing and stability per the industry standards. The Parties mutually agree that any available beds or services provided at Contractor’s Site will be limited to families in Orange County. 3) Provide case management services that are Housing First compliant and delivered in a low-barrier, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive manner and support mutually developed and individualized service/housing plans to facilitate exits to permanent housing and/or an appropriate housing resources. 4) Promotes racial equity and adopts culturally inclusive practices, including but not limited to, translation of participant forms, policies and procedures, and program material distributed; referrals to culturally appropriate, specialized supportive services; Site policy outlining response to racism incurred by program participants or program staff; and program staff trainings promoting racial equity and cultural competency. 5) Develop and execute a referral network plan that accounts for the organized receipt of participants in addition to facilitating access to and from the program to meets the needs of the participants being referred in, promoting regional collaboration. 6) Provide other services as reasonably necessary to comply with the HHAP funding requirements. 7) Work in partnership with the County to be a “Good Neighbor.” In being a good neighbor, Contractor shall inform the public about the positive aspects of the emergency shelter program, be responsive to community concerns, and work closely with Contractor and local government agencies to minimize the impact of the emergency shelter program on the surrounding neighborhood. 8) Implement the said Standard of Care attached hereto as Exhibit B in comprehensive set of administrative, operational, facility-based standards designed to support the quality, and consistency of program operations, evidence-based participant services, core organizational/administrative functions, and facility design/operations. 9) Serve the target population for the proposed site that will receive Capital Funding which, through this Contract, are families with minor children experiencing homelessness as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) criteria for defining homelessness, in Categories 1 and 4, or would be experiencing homelessness upon exiting an institution, as included the following categories.
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Restrictions Affecting the Property. The Owner hereby agrees to the below restrictions for ten (10) years from the execution of the Contract, as follows: Upon completion of the capital improvements, as set forth in Paragraph II.A.2.c of this Attachment A, Contractor improvements the Owner is responsible for independently funding and operating Contractor's the Owner’s Site as year-round emergency homeless shelter program on a 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year basis, providing seven (7) units 72 beds of non-congregate emergency shelter for families individuals experiencing homelessness in the Central Service Planning Areahomelessness. The operations of Contractorthe Owner’s Site as a year-round emergency shelter program will incorporate best and evidenced-based practices, including Housing First, trauma-trauma- informed care and harm reduction.
a. Contractor The Owner shall:
1) Execute trauma-informed, culturally competent program shelter services that provide stability and safety for participants and staff and staff, co-located community service providers to facilitate connections to supportive services, benefits, health care, and behavioral health services for adults, minor children, and familiesservices.
2) Provide an engagement rich environment to give provide eligible participants participants, a pathway to service connections, health care, housing and stability per the industry standards. The Parties mutually agree that any available beds or services provided at Contractor’s the Site will be limited to families individuals in Orange County.
3) Provide case management services that are Housing First compliant and delivered in a low-barrier, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive manner and to support mutually developed and individualized service/housing plans to facilitate exits to permanent housing and/or an appropriate housing resources.. County of Orange MA-042-21010747 Health Care Agency Page 32 of 42 Folder No. C029259
4) Promotes racial equity and adopts culturally inclusive practices, including but not limited to, translation of participant forms, policies and procedures, and program material distributed; referrals to culturally appropriate, specialized supportive services; Site policy outlining response to racism incurred by program participants or program staff; and program staff trainings promoting racial equity and cultural competency.
5) Develop and execute a referral network plan that accounts for the organized receipt of participants in addition to facilitating access to and from the program to meets the needs of the participants being referred in, promoting regional collaboration.
65) Provide other services as reasonably necessary to comply with the HHAP funding requirements.
76) Work in partnership with the County COUNTY to be a “Good Neighbor.” In being a good neighbor, Contractor the Owner shall inform the public about the positive aspects of the emergency shelter program, be responsive to community concerns, and work closely with Contractor Owner and local government agencies to minimize the impact of the emergency shelter program on the surrounding neighborhood.
8) 7) Implement the said Standard of Care attached hereto as Exhibit B in operating their shelters to the extent applicable. The County’s Standards of Care provides a comprehensive set of administrative, operational, facility-facility based standards designed to support the quality, and consistency of program operations, evidence-evidence based participant services, core organizational/administrative functions, and facility design/operations.
9) 8) Serve the target population for the proposed site that will receive Capital Funding which, through this Contract, Contract are families with minor children adults experiencing homelessness as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) criteria for defining homelessness, in Categories 1 and 4, per the Final Rule on “Defining Homeless” (24 CFR parts 91, 576 and 578) or would be experiencing homelessness upon exiting an institution, as included including the following categories.. meaning:
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