G – Goals:
- Housing that is stable and secure should be made available to local homeless people.
- To encourage self-sufficiency and sustainable living, provide all-inclusive support services, such as healthcare, counselling, and job training.
- To enhance long-term stability and lower the likelihood of homelessness in the future, cultivate a sense of community and belonging among the participants.
O – Objectives:
- Find and secure properties that are appropriate for the construction of supportive housing units.
- To offer thorough support services, collaborate with regional healthcare providers, counselling services, and organisations that offer career training.
- To provide tailored support and assistance to programme participants, hire and train qualified staff.
- Establish precise rules and procedures to guarantee the security and welfare of all programme participants.
- Make a long-term funding and maintenance plan for the programme using a sustainable approach.
L – Limitations:
- There aren’t many eligible properties in the neighborhood that could be turned into supportive housing units.
- Possible financial restrictions and the requirement to find long-term support to ensure the program’s viability.
- Challenges in attracting and keeping programme participants because of a range of individual requirements and circumstances.
A – Assumptions:
- Assumption that community stakeholders and local authorities will support and collaborate in the establishment and operation of the program.
- Assumption that there is a willingness among homeless individuals to actively participate and engage with the supportive services provided.
- Assumption that the program’s comprehensive approach will lead to positive long-term outcomes, including increased stability and improved overall well-being among participants.
S – Scope:
- The programme will concentrate on offering comprehensive services and supportive housing to a selected number of homeless people in the neighbourhood.
- It will cover a range of components of assistance, such as finding housing, managing cases, integrating programme participants into the community, and providing aftercare services.
- The programme will be evaluated frequently, and data will be gathered to determine how well it is meeting the stated goals and objectives.