El Dorado County Sheriff's Office 2019 Annual Report | Page 25

Homeless Outreach Team

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2019 was monumental for the Homeless

Outreach Team (HOT). HOT has continued to

positively impact the transient related calls for

service from Patrol so they are available to

respond to higher priority calls. Additionally,

their work has expanded to include relief for

other county resources inundated with transient

requests for service. El Dorado County is one of

few counties in the state that has extremely

limited treatment or housing options available.

HOT continues to assist the county’s transient

population in connecting with other county

resources and appropriate services that they

qualify for. It is HOT’s primary goal to find more

permanent housing solutions for any and all who

are willing to help themselves. The intention is

to provide total care for community members

who request it and to apply total enforcement in

those situations where it is appropriate.

This year, HOT received the California State

Association of Counties (CSAC) Challenge

Award. CSAC's annual statewide program

honors innovation and best practices in county

government. This year, CSAC received 284

entries - the second largest number in the

program's history. HOT was 1 of 16 others chosen

to receive this prestigious award.

Since HOT’s inception, they have worked to

perform a needs assessment of the county’s

homeless population and identify opportunities

to impact the cycle of homelessness. Their

efforts include interacting on an individual level,

building relationships and offering services,

+hile overcoming the barrier between homeless

and law enforcement officers.

The most significant challenges HOT faced were

the limited resources within the county and the

need to provide transportation to and from

various services and/or programs for multiple

individuals. This obligation of time was also

detrimental to HOT’s commitment of maintaining

personal contact in the field. It was determined

that a more global approach was needed to

connect the homeless with the services

necessary to end the cycle of homelessness.

HOT’s solution was to bring all necessary service

providers directly to the homeless population.

HOT now has a functioning mobile outreach

trailer that provides all of the modern

conveniences of an office environment;

allowing the various service providers to work

remotely in the field. The development of this

cooperative effort has fostered many

relationships throughout the county, including

Placerville Police Department’s integration with

the Homeless Outreach Team. Together, we are

working to establish a long term, sustainable

model that addresses the needs of the homeless

where they are.

To date, HOT has reduced the overall homeless

population in the county by 92% (based on the

original target population). Through 2019, HOT

has been able to assist 171 persons to

rehabilitation facilities, transitional housing or

family reunification.