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A NALYSIS OF I MPEDIMENTS TO F AIR H OUSING C HOICE IN H AWAII WITH A F OCUS ON P EOPLE WITH D ISABILITIES <br />Five-year Action Plan to Affirmatively Further Fair Housing Choice for People with Disabilities <br />Action Steps Timeline Milestones/Outcomes <br />GOAL 1: Enhance Public Awareness of Fair Housing <br />Continue to publicize and conduct fair housing Ongoing A greater proportion of <br />workshops and seminars the population is aware of <br />fair housing issues <br />Ensure the topics of affordable housing and fair Within Housing information, <br />housing choice are fully addressed within the No Year 1 resources, applications, <br />Wrong Door Network and all ADRCs and counseling available <br />in one-stop-shops <br />Publicize and promote the existence of, and Ongoing ADRCs are widely known <br />n and used as one-stop- <br />the No Wrong Door Network shops for housing-related <br />services <br />GOAL 2: Increase the Availability of Affordable Housing that Is Accessible or Visitable <br />Collaborate with relevant organizations to advocate By end of Enhanced accessibility at <br />for the addition or upgrading of accessibility Year 2 the housing unit and <br />requirements in major neighborhood and housing community levels <br />development projects <br />Collaborate with relevant organizations to advocate By end of More seniors are able to <br />for a visitability requirement for ALL new housing Year 5 age-in-place and more <br />construction (with the exception of ADUs and ohana people with disabilities <br />units) have accessible housing <br />Collaborate with relevant organizations to advocate By the end More seniors are able to <br />for ways to incentivize visitability as a valuable of Year 3 age-in-place and more <br />feature in ADUs and ohana units people with disabilities <br />have accessible housing <br />Collaborate with relevant organizations to advocate By the end More seniors are able to <br />for Increased funding to help lower income of Year 3 age-in-place and more <br />homeowners cover costs of modifications and people with disabilities <br />renovations to make their homes more accessible have accessible housing <br />GOAL 3: Enhance Housing Options for People with Severe Mobility and Cognitive <br />Impairments <br />Collaborate with relevant organizations to advocate Ongoing Seniors and people with <br />for actions to ensure the paraprofessional caretaking severe disabilities have <br />workforce is sufficient to meet growing needs for access to in-home and in- <br />long-term services and supports (LTSS) and Home and facility services <br />Community-based Services (HCBS) <br />Collaborate with public and private providers of Ongoing More people with <br />services to people with the most severe disabilities to psychiatric disabilities, <br />support their access to appropriate housing , and ID/DD <br />are well housed <br />Page 9 of 133 <br /> <br />