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Page 1: Youth Count! 2013

Metro VISTA Project Youth Count! 2013

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Emily, Chelsia, and Josh: AmeriCorps

VISTAs

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Billings, Montana

• 2012 Population:

106,954

• Area:

41.6 square miles

• 2013 HUD estimate:

338 homeless in

Billings

• 2013 Youth Count!

estimate: 73 homeless

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Youth Count! 2013

Billings

Metro VISTA

Project

City of

Billings, Co

mmunity

Development

Division

Tumblewee

d

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Youth Count! 2013

There was no accurate picture of the number, characteristics and needs of

homeless youth in Billings, Montana. Each January, communities across the

country conduct a census, Point-In-Time (PIT) count of their homeless

populations. Data on unaccompanied homeless youth is currently

unavailable, as a national standard for counting this cohort has not yet been

established. Available PIT data vastly under-represents the number of youth

experiencing homelessness and services required to impact poverty

conditions.

Youth Count! was sponsored by the City of Billings as a component of

Welcome Home Billings, the City's ten-year plan to impact homelessness.

This joint effort between Tumbleweed and the Billings Metro VISTA Project

originated through the City's Community Development Division

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Definitions of Youth

Homelessness

Homeless: The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act definition of a homeless youth is any child or youth under the age of eighteen who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence. For example, youth who reside in: runaway/homeless youth shelters; transitional housing; doubled-up in housing with other families or friends; couch-surfing; hotels or motels; shelters with family members; and campgrounds. The definition also includes those living in places unfit for human habitation, including cars, abandoned buildings, lots, parks, alleyways, uninhabitable trailers, or the streets.

Precariously Housed: Youth who are unaccompanied and on their own including those: in foster care and juvenile justice custody; who have left the system without a place to live; or placed into transitional housing including group homes, treatment centers and shelters.

At-Risk: Youth who are in danger of becoming precariously housed or homeless due to inadequate financial stability, lack of a sustainable family or support structure, etc.

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Survey Instrument: Positive

Youth Developme

nt Model

7 page, 42 question survey

Questions included standard

demographics and housing

statusCompassionat

e understanding

without judgment

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Volunteer Training Sessions

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Youth Count! Survey Zones

Map

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200 Goodie Bags:

Water, candy, snack

bars, chap stick

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Youth Count! VISTA volunteers

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Youth Count! Survey

Administration

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Youth Count! Data and

Findings

What do

you need

most in

your life

right now?

“A

family

—just

not

mine”

176 surveys were completed over a three day period

96 surveys were completed by youth ages 13-21

73 (76%) youth are experiencing homelessness

13 (14%) precariously housed youth

10 (10%) youth who are at-risk of homelessness

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Overall Population: Surveyed

Youth

Male

50%

Female

50%

Gender96 Respondents

White

58%

Native

American

15%

African

American

4%

Hispanic/Latino

6%

Multi-Racial

12%

Asian/Pacific

Islanders

2%Unknown

3%

Race / Ethnicity96 Respondents

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56

17

22

17

10

4

6

9

Thirteen Fourteen Fifteen Sixteen Seventeen Eighteen Nineteen Twenty Twenty one

Age by Number of Responses96 Respondents

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Yes

46%

No

54%

Access to Government

Identification41 Respondents+

Yes

60%

No

40%

Access to Birth

Certificate42 Respondents+

Yes

63%

No

37%

Access to

Social Security Card41 Respondents+

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Yes

26%

No

65%

Sometimes

9%

Do you have a permanent residence?96 Respondents

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< One Week

13%

> One Week

16%

> One Month

38%

> Year

33%

How long have you been without a

permanent place to live?45 Respondents

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Outside

64%

Friend's

House/Couch

Surfing

13%

Legal

Guardian

9%

Group Home

6%

Shelter

2%

Treatment Center

2%

Caretaker

1%

Car

1% Parking

Garage

1%

Pre-Release

1%Other

8%

Where did you sleep last night?88 Respondents: Open-ended question, 88 responses indicated

Where did you sleep last night?

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3

3

3

5

5

7

10

23

32

56

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Other*

Shelter/Youth Shelter

Foster Care

Doubled-Up

Car

Group Home

Caretaker/Not Legal Guardian

Legal Guardian

Friend's House/Couch Surfing

Outside

Where do you usually sleep?96 Respondents - Question indicated 'check all that apply'

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Yes

33%

No

67%

Have you been in foster care?36 Respondents+

One respondent had been

with 10foster parents.

Another respondent had lived

in 13different foster homes

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Yes

44%

No

46%

Sometimes

10%

Do you attend school?41 Respondents+

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Elementary

2%Middle

School

13%

High School

58%

HS

Diploma/GED

27%

Highest Education Level45 Respondents+

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Have

you

ever

been

bullied?

“They

cyber

bullied

me so

bad I

[was]

suicida

l”

Yes69%

No29%

Not Sure2%

Have you ever been bullied?

45 Respondents

Physical

13%

Verbal87%

Type of Bullying23 Respondents

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4

7

13

6

12

1413

7

Week or less Less than a

Month

Month or

more

Year or more Never Don't know

Last time seen by a health care professional?33/34 Respondents+

Doctor Dentist

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Yes*

10%

No

90%

Forced Sexual Favors?50 Respondents

*5 respondents: 3 Males/2 Females

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Yes

47%

No

53%

Sexually Abused?40 Respondents+

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Yes

52%

No

48%

Diagnosed Mental Health Condition?46 Respondents+

Do you

have any

diagnose

d mental

health

condition

s?

“ Not

yet ”

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6

2

4

4

7

8

11

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

Other*

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Anxiety

Attention Deficit Disorder

Clinical Depression

Bi-Polar Disorder

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Diagnosis42 Respondents+ - Question allowed multiple responses

*Other includes one response for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and one response for each of the

following disorders: Autism Spectrum; Obsessive Compulsive; Oppositional Defiant; Reactive

Attachment; and Intellectual Disability.

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What is it that

you feel you

don’t have

control over?

“My

life, becau

se my dad

won’t let

me be who

I want to

be”

None

3%

One

31%

Two

23%

Three or

more

43%

How many caregivers have

you grown up with?35 Respondents+

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22

32

36

25

21

25

18

13

25

29

3

01

0 0

Emotionally

Supportive?

Told you to leave

home?

Cursed at you? Made you feel

unsafe?

Used drugs in the

home?

Questions Relating to Primary Caregivers50 Respondents

Yes No Sometimes

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Treatment/

Support

5% Education

7%

Health Care

22%

Housing

24%

Food

42%

Services Utilized

Responses also

included

identification of

the following

organizations

utilized for

services:

- Tumbleweed

- The HUB

- Montana

Rescue

Mission

- Saint Vincent

de Paul

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Transportation

4%Legal

8%

Housing

14%

Treatment*

16%Job/$

29%

Family Issues

29%

Barriers to services

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2

4

5

7

7

7

10

13

Transportation

Employment

Day Center/Place*

Clothing

Housing

Treatment

Food

Family/Support

What do you need most in your life?37 Respondents - 55 issues identified in narrative responses

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5

4

5

11

11

*Other

Day Center/Entertainment/Recreation

Support/Services

Housing

Entertainment/Recreation

What services/programs does Billings need?40 Respondents - 36 issues identified in narrative responses

15 total responses for a Day Center, indoor entertainment and recreation, parks, sports

and places to hang out. *Other includes one response for each of the following:

transportation, spiritual establishment, employment, elder services and alternative school.

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Citations and Information

City of Billings, Community Development

Division, Homeless Initiatives:

http://ci.billings.mt.us/youthcount

Joshua J. Downes & Chelsia Davis

AmeriCorps VISTA, Billings Metro VISTA Project