Relationship-building, community-building, and security of the building: staff perspectives on tenant retention in permanent supportive housing

Joshua Evans, Ariel MacDonald
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Abstract Objectives: The objective of this article is to explore how housing practitioners navigate the challenge of tenant retention within Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) programs, and the practices they associate with program success. Methods: This article draws on semi-structured interviews with ten housing practitioners from seven organizations operating eight PSH programs in Edmonton, a city with roughly one million people in Alberta, Canada. Results: This article focuses on three specific challenges that have implications for the retention of residents: interpersonal conflict, property damage, and guest management. It also focuses on three “promising practices” that practitioners have utilized to mitigate these challenges: relationship-building, community-building, and security of the buildings. Conclusions: Tenant retention is integral to the realization of positive program outcomes in PSH. There are several factors affecting tenant retention. To address these challenges, the staff interviewed in this research found success in building programmatic elements that fostered positive interpersonal relationships, managed the behavior of guests on the property, and ensured the physical integrity of the buildings.
关系建设、社区建设和建筑安全:员工对永久支持性住房中租户保留的看法
摘要目的:本文的目的是探讨住房从业者如何在永久性支持性住房(PSH)计划中应对租户保留的挑战,以及他们与计划成功相关的实践。方法:本文采用半结构化访谈的方法,采访了来自加拿大艾伯塔省埃德蒙顿市(Edmonton)七个组织的十位住房从业人员,埃德蒙顿市拥有大约100万人口。结果:本文重点讨论了影响留宿者的三个具体挑战:人际冲突、财产损失和客人管理。它还着重于实践者用来减轻这些挑战的三个“有前途的实践”:建立关系、建立社区和建筑物的安全性。结论:租户保留是实现PSH积极项目成果的组成部分。影响租户保留的因素有几个。为了应对这些挑战,在这项研究中接受采访的工作人员发现,成功地建立了程序化元素,培养了积极的人际关系,管理了客人在酒店的行为,并确保了建筑的物理完整性。
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