Encampments
Thanks to months of advocacy by the Seattle/King County Coalition on Homelessness (SKCCH) and many other community partners, the city of Seattle’s newly released administrative rules and procedures regarding people who lack shelter outline a few positive changes for our community. Protections for personal property; commitment to funding for some additional shelter beds for outreach staff; and better notification procedures, all represent significant improvements over the city’s previous draft protocols and practices. At the same time, serious concerns remain around the broad circumstances under which it may hold itself exempt from these standards; the lack of oversight and accountability for the implementation of these new policies; and the processes governing people’s reclamation of their personal property.

The Coalition applauds the city of Seattle’s commitment to funding for the following:

The Coalition specifically hopes to address several serious concerns with the recently released protocols:

SKCCH Workshop
“Beyond the One Night Count: Becoming a Voice for Change” on February 2, 2008

This workshop is specifically designed for people who volunteered to make the One Night Count happen, and who want to take the next steps. The dynamic and delightful Nancy Amidei (UW School of Social Work) will convince you that ANYONE and EVERYONE can and should speak up for affordable housing, and will show you how to have fun doing so. Participants will learn about the issues, and take action!

In this workshop you will: