Housing First for the Moravian-Silesian Region 2
Housing First
Moravian-Silesian Region 2
The Housing First project for the Moravian-Silesian Region 2, reg. no. CZ.03.02.01/00/22_007/0000181, is co-financed by the European Social Fund through the Operational Program Employment Plus.
The project was implemented from September 1, 2022, to August 31, 2025. It is followed by the project "Housing First for the Moravian-Silesian Region 3".
Project Goal:
The main goal of the project is to help people acquire and maintain stable housing. It's not just about finding a place to live, but primarily about creating a home and improving the overall life situation of the supported individuals.
The organization Romodrom, o. p. s., together with the partner organization Nová možnost, z. ú., will provide standard housing for at least 30 households in the Moravian-Silesian Region as part of the project. The project lasts for 3 years and focuses on socially excluded individuals or those at risk of social exclusion, who may also face other issues (such as addiction, mental illness, etc.).
Who is the project intended for:
• individuals experiencing homelessness,
• people living in inadequate or insecure housing.
What does the project offer?
Support for 30 selected participants
Selection is based on the needs determined by the anamnestic questionnaire.
Individual Housing Plan
We will create a plan to help the client successfully adapt to their new home.
Selection of a suitable apartment
Together with the participant, we select available housing in the preferred location that meets their financial and personal requirements.
Preparation for moving
Agreement on utilities, familiarization with house rules, and planning individual steps of the move.
Support after relocation
Regular visits to the apartment, rent and utilities payment checks, resolving issues with the apartment owner or neighbors.
Working with the family budget
Assistance with managing money, preventing debt, and avoiding housing loss.
Motivation for work
If the health condition allows.
Support in other areas of life
Inclusion in the community, working on relationships, addressing loneliness.
Principles of Service Delivery:
Free of charge
The project is provided free of charge.
Independence
Support for addressing one's own needs independently.
Individuality
Discreet and individual approach.
Respect
Respecting the free will of the participant.
Human right
Housing is a human right.
Option of choice
The option to choose and control by the project participant.
Risk minimization
(Harm reduction)
Long-term support
Flexible support for as long as needed.
Housing and Support Department
Housing and support as two separate parts of our assistance.
Recovery
Focus on client recovery.
Activity
Active participant engagement without coercion.
Planning
Individual planning according to the participant's needs.