Friday, May 13, 2016

Coordinated Access in Action in Dallas and Collin Counties

The MDHA team, under Crain’s leadership sought to replicate what the TCHC team did in Tarrant County on this side of the Metroplex in the area of Coordinated Access specifically and the development of an effective homeless response system, in general. Fortuitously, HUD, which had expected up until recently for communities to foot the bill for Coordinated Access, agreed to pay for these systems through the CoC grant process. (TCHC had received the first federal grant for CAS in the State of Texas.) Crain and her new team drew up a detailed plan to replicate the above Coordinated Access System on a scale that fit Dallas, based on the process and job descriptions in the Tarrant County CAS.

The Dallas plan would also include two additional contracted positions. One of these persons would help Collin County, with its unique needs, develop and manage the necessary systems to fully take advantage of the Coordinated Access System. Another would be devoted to helping persons experiencing homelessness obtain social security income, which for many would mean that they can then transition from a shelter or unsheltered living situation, into housing.

The CoC and the MDHA Board (which serves as the former’s board of directors) approved the plan, and it was submitted to HUD, which approved the funding. (Parts of the CAS have already been implemented with previously available funding.) Once this HUD funding arrives in May, the full CAS will be implemented. Here are some specific metrics that MDHA will be tracking:

Quantifiable Metric
Data to be Gathered
Specific Measure
Data Collection Procedure
Data Source
Assess 8 persons or more per day in the CAS
Total persons assessed every day
Did MDHA assess 8 persons or more per day?
Obtain number of those assessed every day
HMIS,
DOPS Coordinator
Decrease the amount of time between assessment and client going on to the housing priority list to 3 business days
Number of business days between assessment and client going on to housing the priority list
Is the number of business days between assessment and going on to the housing priority list, 3 business days or less?
Obtain dates of assessment and going on to housing list for all those assessed, and subtract the former from the latter
HMIS,
Housing Priority List,
DOPS Coordinator
Decrease the number of days any client is on the housing priority list prior to housing to 90 days or less
Number of days each person is on housing priority
Is the average number of days of persons on the housing priority list 90 or less?
Obtain dates of DOPS of each person going on to housing priority list and housing, and subtract the former from the latter
HMIS,
Housing Priority List
HIC Specialist
Raise the occupancy rates in all CoC programs to 98%
Number of beds in CoC programs vs. number of persons enrolled in the programs
Is the number of persons divided by the number of beds equal to or greater than 0.98?
Obtain the number of beds and number of persons in CoC programs, and divide the former by the latter
HMIS,
HIC Specialist

We look forward to keeping you up to date on how we are doing!

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