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SSVF Community Planning

SSVF Community Planning. The Cure Evidence-Based Elements to End Homelessness. SSVF Consumers. Consumers. Dependent children. Disabled. Women. Young Veterans. SSVF Demographic Info. In FY 2016 33,972 children (22.4%) of 151,820 participants 12,802 female veterans (13.3%) of 95,955

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SSVF Community Planning

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  1. SSVF Community Planning The Cure Evidence-Based Elements to End Homelessness

  2. SSVF Consumers Consumers Dependent children Disabled Women Young Veterans

  3. SSVF Demographic Info In FY 2016 • 33,972 children (22.4%) of 151,820 participants • 12,802 female veterans (13.3%) of 95,955 • 15,747 Iraq/Afghanistan veterans (16.4%)

  4. SSVF Demographic Info

  5. Total Persons Served by Household Type FY 2012-16

  6. SSVF Diagnostic Info

  7. Veteran Program Exits by Housing Outcome, FY 2016

  8. Veteran PIT Results

  9. Evolution of Homeless Treatment

  10. Discovering The Cure • Coordinated entry (driven by Housing First) • By-name list • Community planning that matches resources to need • Case conferencing

  11. Coordinated Entry System • Eliminate barriers to engagement, so make it quick and accessible • Become a student of area homeless services • ID needed training • Broad involvement to increase access • Non-participants in CES don’t get referrals

  12. By-Name List • Data sharing (VA ROI not needed) • Regular updates and tracking • Essential info includes • Assignment • Contact info • Time homeless • Last update & status • Prioritization (score or status - chronic, family, etc)

  13. Community Planning Triage: What can your CoC afford to “buy”. • Match resources to demand • Degree resources can overlap • What is available for HP • Housing option may be triaged, best available • No PSH waiting list

  14. Case Conferencing • Informed by your BNL • Meet and review regularly, typically 1x week • Useful to identify system barriers • Feedback loop to policy makers

  15. Approach to System (Re)Design • Design Desired System • Common vision of what system should look like. • Develop Action Plan by Component to Address Gaps/Changes • Leadership • Roles, timelines, and measurable targets • Document Plans and Agreements • Written system-wide policies and general procedures relative to each system component.

  16. Where to Find Resources Community Planning Toolkit includes guides and info for BNL, community planning, and case conferencing. www.va.gov/homeless/ssvf/index.asp?page=/ssvf_university/community_coordination_and_plans HUD CES Requirements: www.hudexchange.info/news/hud-publishes-coordinated-entry-requirements-and-checklist-of-essential-elements

  17. Breaking Down Barriers

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