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Jill Shoemaker Michigan Coalition Against Homelessness

 Elements that provide the following: ◦ Information about the characteristics of clients ◦ Services provided ◦ Outcomes  Combined with UDE’s in assessments  Facilitate data collection and reporting for: ◦ CoC/ESG ◦ PATH ◦ SSVF,VASH ◦ RHSAP ◦ RHY ◦ HOPWA ◦ Annual assessment

Housing Status Moved from UDE to Program Specific HUD/HHS Income and SourcesCollection Point clarified HUD/HHS/VA Non Cash Benefits Collection Point clarified HUD/HHS/VA Health InsuranceNEW ELEMENTHUD/HHS/VA Disability Information Collection Point clarified HUD/HHS Domestic Violence Information dateHUD/HHS ContactTime of contact removed HUD/HHS Date of EngagementCollection Point clarified HUD/HHS Residential Move in DateNEW ELEMENTHUD/VA Housing Assessment DispositionNEW ELEMENTHUD Housing Assessment at ExitNEW ELEMENTHUD

Subjects: Required for ALL household members (Michigan Rule)* Collection Point: At Project Entry (Only) **Reviewed in the UDE Training – Refer to podcast and supporting documentation on the MCAH website for more in depth information**

Subject: Head of Household and Adults Data Collection Point*: Project entry, annual assessment and project exit. Update as income and/or sources change * INFORMATION DATE = DATA COLLECTION POINT Special consideration: ‣ Update income for persons aging into adulthood. ‣ Recording Income for minor children added to HoH ‣ Veterans disability = VA Services Connected Disability ‣ Veterans pension = VA Non Service Connected Disability ‣ Military retirement pay reported under Pension or retirement income from a former job

 Record an answer for EACH income source by clicking the radio buttons within the HUD verification section  Record only sources of income that are CURRENT as of information date  Income source = NO - no further collection is necessary  Income source = YES record amount for each source – CURRENT income only  Monthly amount of should total of ALL sources  You can now estimate income if total amount is not known  Income received by or on behalf of minor child recorded under HoH  ANNUAL ASSESSMENT IS REQUIRED – Income upated

* INFORMATION DATE = DATA COLLECTION POINT

Subject: Head of Household and Adults Data Collection Point*: Project entry, annual assessment and project exit. Update non cash benefits change * INFORMATION DATE = DATA COLLECTION POINT Special consideration: ‣ Update non cash benefits for persons aging into adulthood. ‣ Recording benefits for minor children no longer required ‣ Health Insurance benefit moved to separate data element

 Record an answer whether or not client is receiving EACH of the listed benefits  Record by clicking the radio buttons within the HUD verification section  Record only non cash benefits that are CURRENT as of information date. EXAMPLE: person receiving food stamps on first of the month AND expects to receive food stamps again on first of next month record YES. If not, record NO. If clients  Non cash benefit = NO - no further collection is necessary  Non cash benefit = YES record amount if applicable  Update for persons aging into adulthood  Benefits received by or on behalf of minor child recorded under HoH  ANNUAL ASSESSMENT IS REQUIRED

Subject: Head of Household and Adults Data Collection Point*: Project entry, annual assessment and project exit. Update health insurance changes Special consideration :  Health insurance benefit is a NEW data element  Health Insurance Benefit = NO - no further collection is necessary  Health Insurance Benefit = YES record appropriate insurance type  If required by funder enter reason why no insurance is being received ‣ Update health insurance for persons aging into adulthood.

Subject: Head of Household and Adults Data Collection Point*: Project entry, annual assessment and project exit. Update health insurance changes

Subjects: Collect on ALL Clients Collection Point: Project Entry and Project Exit. Update information during project stay Special Consideration:  Projects should be especially sensitive to the collection of disability information from clients under the age of 18.  Disability for children accompanied by adults should be determined based on interview with adult

COLLECTION: ‣Disability determination = Expected to be of long continued and indefinite duration and substantially impairs ability to live independently, and ‣DOCUMENTATION of the disability and severity on file are new field. ‣Currently receiving services/treatment for this disability is to be used at all collection points

COLLECTION: ‣Disability determination = Severe/chronic disability that is attributed to a mental/physical impairment (or combination of) that occurs before 22 years of age and limits the capacity for independent living and economic self sufficiency ‣Expected to substantially impairs ability to live independently, and ‣DOCUMENTATION of the disability and severity on file are new field. Vary by federal funding program ‣Currently receiving services/treatment for this disability is to be used at all collection points

COLLECTION:  Disability determination diagnosed condition: ◦ that is more than 3 months in duration and ◦ is either not curable or has residual effects that limit daily living and ◦ require adaptation in function or special assistance. ◦ Examples of chronic health conditions include, but are not limited to: heart disease (including coronary heart disease, angina, heart attack and any other kind of heart condition or disease); severe asthma; diabetes; arthritis-related conditions (including arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, lupus, or fibromyalgia); adult onset cognitive impairments (including traumatic brain injury, post- traumatic distress syndrome, dementia, and other cognitive related conditions); severe headache/migraine; cancer; chronic bronchitis; liver condition; stroke; or emphysema. ‣ Expected to be of long continued and indefinite duration and substantially impairs ability to live independently, and ‣ DOCUMENTATION of the disability and severity on file are new field. ‣ Currently receiving services/treatment for this disability is to be used at all collection points

COLLECTION: ‣Such information is covered by confidentiality requirements and should be recorded only when a project has data confidentiality protections that conform to the HMIS Final Rule. ‣Disability determination = Expected to be of long continued and indefinite duration and substantially impairs ability to live independently, and ‣DOCUMENTATION of the disability and severity on file are new field. ‣Currently receiving services/treatment for this disability is to be used at all collection points

COLLECTION: ‣ Disability determination will be YES if the mental health problem: ‣was a cause of homelessness ‣a significant issue for the individual ‣or is of a series nature. Can range from situational depression to serious mental illness. ‣ Expected to be of long continued and indefinite duration and substantially impairs ability to live independently, and ‣ DOCUMENTATION of the disability and severity on file – identify how the mental health problem was confirmed and qualifies as a serious mental illness ‣ Currently receiving services/treatment for this disability is to be used at all collection points

COLLECTION: ‣ Disability determination of alcohol or drug abuse or both ‣ Expected to be of long continued and indefinite duration and substantially impairs ability to live independently, and ‣ DOCUMENTATION of the disability and severity on file Currently receiving services/treatment for this disability is to be used at all collection points

‣ Whether person is a victim of domestic violence to provide appropriate services to prevent further abuse and treat the physical/psychological injuries prior to abuse. ‣ Important to safety of project staff and other clients ‣ Collect most recent experience  Choose Yes” if the Person “is fleeing, or is attempting to flee, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, or other dangerous or life-threatening conditions that relate to violence against the individual or a family member, including a child, that has either taken place within the individual’s or family’s primary nighttime residence or has made the individual or family afraid to return to their primary nighttime residence ‣ Projects should be especially sensitive to the collection of domestic violence information and should implement appropriate interview protocols to protect clients privacy and safety. Ask questions in a private location, away from romantic partner, delaying all entry of data about clients identified with a recent history or choosing not to disclose data

Subject: Collect on Head of Household and Adults Collection Point: Project Entry, Project Exit and each contact between entry and exit ‣Collection by street outreach and other service projects to count the number of clients required to engage client ‣Contact is an interaction between a worker and client ‣Can be a verbal conversation ‣Location: Place not meant for human habitation (abandoned building, bus/train/subway/car Service setting non residential: homeless connect type event, drop in center, day center, soup kitchen, etc. Service setting residential: emergency/transitional/psh housing treatment center, hospital, etc.

Subject: Collect for adults Collection Point: Update ‣Only one date of engagement is allowed between entry/exit ‣Defined as date on which an interactive client relationship results in a deliberate client assessment or beginning of a case plan

Subject: Collect on ALL clients Collection Point: Program Entry or changes during enrollment ‣Differentiate between those who are waiting for placement and those who have moved into permanent housing for rapid rehousing projects ‣This data is critical to point-in-time and housing inventory counts as it differentiates a client from a homeless status (in shelter) to a permanent housing status (in RRH housing unit). ‣All RRH clients at project entry must have recorded whether the client is residing in housing through the Rapid Re-Housing project by indicating “Yes” or “No”. If “No” is recorded at project entry for In Permanent Housing a subsequent edit must be made to specify the date the client moves into housing. If “Yes” for In Permanent Housing, the date the client physically moved into housing must be entered.

Subject: Collect on Head of Household Collection Point: Project Exit ‣Used as part of the coordinated assessment system ‣Response categories represent continuum programs which a client may be referred upon presenting to a coordinated assessment project or related point of contact with a request for assistance to address a housing crisis ‣Only one referral choice is captured

Subject: Collect on ALL Clients Collection Point: Project Exit ‣Best describes the housing circumstances from project entry to project exit ‣Response definition: Moved into transitional or temporary housing facility or program includes transitional housing for homeless and non homeless persons, treatment facilities or institution.

2014 HMIS Data Standards Manual cuments/HMIS-Data-Standards-Manual.pdf Trainer Information: Jill Shoemaker Michigan Coalition Against Homelessness MCAH Website: Mihomeless.orgMihomeless.org