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Coordinated Entry/Assessment: Successes, Challenges, & Systemic Impact

Coordinated Entry/Assessment: Successes, Challenges, & Systemic Impact. The good, the bad, and the ugly from the perspective of Kitsap, Spokane, and Clark Counties. Kitsap county Housing Solutions Center Design. HSC Funders Kitsap Regional Council.

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Coordinated Entry/Assessment: Successes, Challenges, & Systemic Impact

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  1. Coordinated Entry/Assessment: Successes, Challenges, & SystemicImpact The good, the bad, and the ugly from the perspective of Kitsap, Spokane, and Clark Counties

  2. Kitsap county Housing Solutions Center Design HSC Funders Kitsap Regional Council Accountable to the HSC Advisory Council and the Housing Advisory Team Supported by satellite locations in North and South Kitsap, and The Coffee Oasis. Funded by a grant from the Kitsap Regional Council (Document Recording Fees) Kitsap Community Resources HSC Agency Partner Advisory Council Housing Solutions Center Manager • A SNAPSHOT OF KITSAP COUNTY • Kitsap County has a population of 251,133 spread over large geographic area. • Poverty levels range from 6% in some parts of the county to 18.3% in Bremerton. Bremerton Center 4 FTE Youth Center Coffee Oasis North Kitsap Center NK Fishline South Kitsap Center SK KCR

  3. Est. October 15th 2012 – City of Spokane – The Salvation Army SYSTEM IMPACT - Collaboration between City / Homeless Providers / HFCA. - Qualitative and Quantitative Evaluation / Learning Community. - The assessment of 1834 families in 2013 has given us a comprehensive picture of homeless and at-risk families needs in Spokane. - Rapid Re-Housing has been effective for many families entering the system. - Housing Inventory doesn’t match needs of the population. - All temporary housing programs have moved to an interim housing model. Serving all families and adjusting service model to fit client need. - Most interim housing providers have integrated rapid re-housing case management into their programs CENTRALIZED HYBRID HFCAHomeless Families Coordinated Assessment LOCAL INFORMATION - Spokane County- Approx. 475,000 residents - 210,000 within the City of Spokane - 1,763.79 square miles - Median household income, 2007-2011 $49,257 - Persons below poverty level, percent, 2007-2011 : 14.4% - Average rental vacancy rate: 4.3% - 2013 Point in Time: 1030 Total Persons

  4. Clark County Housing Solutions Center One stop access point with placement authority for all publicly funded homelessness prevention, emergency shelter, and housing programs for people who are homeless

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