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COORDINATED ENTRY SERIESHOW ARE WE DOING IN FLORIDA?
Sponsored by the Department of Economic Opportunity
Amanda RosadoTechnical [email protected]
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WEBINAR LOGISTICS
• Participants are muted • Enter your questions in the box in your webinar panel• Forgot to ask a question or want to ask privately?• The webinar and materials will be available in a few
days at www.flhousing.org• A survey will immediately follow the webinar; please
complete it! Thanks!
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COORDINATED ENTRY SERIES
Previous webinars located at: wwwflhousing.org Visit our “Past Homelessness Trainings” page
11/14 – Coordinated Entry Workshop in TampaCheck out our Training Calendar
WWW.FLHOUSING.ORG
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WEBINAR OVERVIEW
Hear from 3 communities in Florida with a Coordinated Entry system currently operatingQ&A – Use the question box to ask
our guests your Coordinated Entry questions
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IMPORTANT!READ THE
GUIDEBOOK
Find resources at HUD Exchange
https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/coc/tool
kit
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COMMUNITY PANELISTS
• Dawn Gilman, CEO - Changing HomelessnessDuval, Clay, Nassau
• Laura Lee Gwinn, Executive Director Homeless Coalition of Polk County
• Allison Nye, Coordinated Entry System ManagerHomeless Services Network of Central FloridaOrange, Osceola, Seminole
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State of Homelessnessin Jacksonville
October 16, 2017
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Point in Time
Chronically
Homeles…
Veterans 27%
Families with
Children 22%
All Other Homeles
s Persons
20%
2009Total Count: 2,442
Chronically
Homeless17% Veterans
7%
Families with
Children 27%
All Other Homeless Persons
49%
2016Total Count: 1,959
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Moving from good to GREAT!
Housing First
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Why does Cleveland have 87% fewer people living on the street?
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Diversion
Coordinated Intake
Low BarrierEmergency
Shelter
RapidRehousing
PermanentSupportive
Housing
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Divert people
Quickly engage &
assist
Shorten lengths of
stay
Increase rates of
Permanent Housing
exit
Analyze data for
continuous improveme
nt
System of Care
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50
100
150
200
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Q2 2014 Q3 2014 Q4 2014 Q1 2015 Q2 2015 Q3 2015 Q4 2015 Q1 2016 Q2 2016
Assessments vs Placements
Average Assessments Average Placements
Coordinated Intake
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PSH36%
RRH49%
Light Touch15%
2015PSH RRH No Housing Assistance
PSH27%
RRH51%
Light Touch22%
2016PSH RRH Light Touch
Shift in vulnerability
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Veteran Inflow vs. Outflow
30 37 2852 52 56 43 28
48 4325 33 37 17 16 19 28 37
35 26 3833 33 54 48 43
28 2429 41 52 32 24 31 24 33
NEW VETERANS IDENTIFIED VS. VETERANS HOUSEDNewly Identified Housed
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Let’s move from good to GREAT!
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Thank you!
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COORDINATED ENTRYFL-503
Lakeland/Winter Haven/Polk County
Laura Lee Gwinn
Homeless Coalition of Polk County, Inc.
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GENESIS2014
Framework developed by Lead Agency, approved by CoC
(Flowchart, assessment forms, ROI, VI-SPDAT training)
2015
Primary emergency shelter provider agrees to be pilot intake site for 90 days
Identified weaknesses in the process, made adjustments
Added two more intake sites plus mobile outreach
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INITIAL HICCUPSNo phone
Worked with SafeLink to provide free cell phones. Failed.
Set up procedure for client to check in
Side doors
Solved with HMIS reporting, NOFA scoring criteria, grant requirement
Pre-screening
Ongoing issue
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PROCESS – CLIENT SIDE
Client enters intake center
Collect data/conduc
t VI-SPDAT
Refer to 2-1-1 or other agency
Enter intake data into HMIS
Generate HMIS referral to HCPC CE
Generate HMIS referral to HCPC CE
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PROCESS – BACK OFFICE
HCPC generates
Prioritization List with all
incoming CE intake
referrals
HCPC generates
HMIS referral to service provider
Provider contacts
client directly to arrange entry into project
HCPC contacts client to
inform them of CE process
HCPC identifies
appropriate provider with
available bed/funding
to serve client
Provider updates referral in
HMIS
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CURRENT CHALLENGESPre-screening
Providers overwhelmed
Lack of resources
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Central Florida 507 Continuum of Care
Coordinated Entry System for Orange, Osceola, and Seminole Counties
Allison Nye – Coordinated Entry Systems Operations Manager
Danika Hansen – Coordinated Entry Systems Operations Supervisor
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Where We’ve Been… and Where We’re Going
September 2015
• Populations served based off of Funding and Continuum Prioritization: Veterans & Chronically Homeless Individuals
• 2 By-Name List/Registry Meetings per week
• Minimal agencies participating
• No HUBs
• 2-1-1 was only access point
• Use of VI-SPDAT for Individuals only
• 1 CES Staff
• 3 Housing Locators
Present Day
• Populations served based off of Funding and Continuum Prioritization: Veterans, Chronically Homeless Individuals, Families, and Unaccompanied Youth
• 3 By-Name List/Registry Meetings per week
• 40+ Agencies Participating
• 6 HUBs
• Continuum-wide access points
• Use of VI-SPDAT for Individuals, Youth, and Families
• 7 CES Staff
• 6 Housing Locators
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CES Workflow
Hybrid Model
• No Wrong Door
• Partnering with ALL providers in the 507 CoC
Prioritize
Prioritize
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CES: Permanent Supportive Housing • Flexible Funding from Private Philanthropy Groups and
Government Jurisdictions has been key!
• Florida Hospital, Central Florida Foundation, and The City of Orlando have made the following incentives possible:
• Landlord ‘perks’
• Appreciation Lunches
• Trainings
• First Time Signing Bonuses
• Shared Risk Funds (for when clients damage a unit)
• Barrier Buster Funds (to pay utilities, move in kits, arrears, etc.)
• Extra Funds for more Case Management to match HUD funds for Housing
• Peer Support Groups
• Empowering folks who have experienced homelessness to mentor clients currently in the PSH Program
• Multi - Disciplinary Exit Committee
• Total Participants Enrolled in PSH projects CoC-wide as of 9/30/17: 609
Housing Locator hands over the keys to PSH client
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CES: Rapid Re-Housing
• Prioritizing most vulnerable clients for RRH, since our community does not have PSH resources for non-Chronic families
• 276 Families and Youth have been assigned to RRH through CES since January 2017
• Shelter Matching & Placement through Registry\By-Name List
• 41 Families Assigned to Shelter Beds through CES since March 2017
• SOAR Pilot - Key for families with disabled HoH and no chronic history
• Employment Pilot with Goodwill Industries
• DV Shelter Integration
• Braided Funding to Maximize Resources
• HUD CoC -RRH
• ESG - RRH
• SHIP - RRH
• County Funding - RRH
• TANF Prevention funding for CES clients exited from RRH
RRH Family Success! Case Managed from partnering agency, Family Promise of Greater Orlando
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What’s Next for CoC-507 CES?
Working through…
• Creating new and preserving old landlord relationships while serving the most vulnerable
• Housing Authority Vouchers for Non-Chronics and Families who need a longer rent subsidy than RRH can provide
• Staying within FMR in a tight market
• Housing Inventory
• Rehousing clients
• Relationship building with Faith Groups
Goals for the Future…
• Bringing in more non-CoC funded providers
• Funding for Diversion
• Step Down model for PSH
• Client Satisfaction Surveys
• More Peer to Peer Support Groups
• Funded Navigation for families
• Stronger collaboration between local law enforcement, behavioral health providers, and street outreach to engage the most difficult who have been on the streets the longest and suffer from mental health issues
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COORDINATED ENTRY SERIES
Previous webinars located at: wwwflhousing.org Visit our “Past Homelessness Trainings” page
11/14 – Coordinated Entry Workshop in Tampa
Check out our Training Calendar11/28 – Rapid ReHousing Series
WWW.FLHOUSING.ORG