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Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Program National Grantee Call

Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Program National Grantee Call “ VA’s Veterans Homelessness Prevention Demonstration (VHPD) and Homeless Patient Aligned Care Team (HPACT ) ” December 20, 2012. Agenda. Program Office Updates

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Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Program National Grantee Call

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  1. Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Program National Grantee Call “VA’s Veterans Homelessness Prevention Demonstration (VHPD) and Homeless Patient Aligned Care Team (HPACT)” December 20, 2012

  2. Agenda • Program Office Updates Linda Southcott, SSVF Supervisor Regional Coordinator • Veterans Homelessness Prevention Demonstration (VHPD) Robert Thompson, VHPD Project Coordinator • Homeless Patient Aligned Care Team (HPACT) Riccardo Aiello, Project Coordinator, VA National Center on Homelessness • Q & A

  3. Program Office Updates Linda Southcott, SSVF Supervisor Regional Coordinator

  4. An Amazing First Year! • Served approximately 21,000 Veterans and a total of 35,363 participants • Significant impact on Veteran families with 8,826 children assisted • Of the 21,393 Veteran participants, 3,285 are women (15.4 percent of Veterans served). • 3,335 Veteran participants are Operation Enduring Freedom /Operation Iraqi Freedom /Operation New Dawn (OEF/OIF/OND) (15.6 percent of Veterans served) • Approximately 85 percent of those discharged from SSVF exited into permanent housing • An additional 9.4 percent (1,952 participants) are off the streets in temporary or institutional settings • Average Length of Stay for SSVF participants is 93 days Preliminary Data – Not for Release

  5. Dashboard Data vs Repository Data- Plans for improvement on data verification process- Grantee distribution of Repository reports- Investment in HMIS and VA Homeless Registry- Annual Reports to Congress (HMIS data only)

  6. Monthly Reporting Requirements Submit to VA Repository Submit to Regional Coordinator Dashboard Report HPRP APR for the reporting period (i.e., 6/1/13 – 6/30/13) HPRP APR for year-to-date (i.e., 10/1/12 – 6/30/13) • Data Upload – information on the monthly upload to the VA repository was provided during the Post-Award Conference • Repository GTD is from the beginning of SSVF for your agency All monthly reports are due by the 5th business day of the month. Please note the importance of timely and accurate submissions!

  7. Program Office Updates • SSVF Regional Meetings • Presumptive Eligibility – this is important! • Grantees may offer “presumptive eligibility” for those Veterans who appear to meet program requirements, but still need to procure all documents.  • Self-certification of Veteran status allowable for a small period of time to avoid delays in service delivery • Such presumptive eligibility will allow grantees to begin case management services (no TFA provision) until official eligibility confirmation.  • Written guidance to come from Program Office • Grantee Meet and Greet Outcomes • Reminder: TFA Breakdown in HHS (TFAR and TFAP) • Quarterly Report Templates and Application Resolutions • Use of SSVF with GPD TIP Programs

  8. Please note SSVF email address revision! Questions? Contact your Regional Coordinator or email VHAPHISSVF@va.gov This presentation will be posted at http://www.va.gov/homeless/ssvf.asp

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