Using Data to Right Size Your System

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Using Data to Right Size Your System Dawn Gilman, CEO Changing Homelessness, Inc.

Framing the Discussion Who are we? What data? How do we use it? Has anything changed?

Jacksonville, FL 3 County blend of Urban, Suburban and Rural landscape Changing Homelessness is Continuum of Care Lead Agency, HMIS Lead and SSVF Grantee We work with 50 member agencies Our Mission: To guide the community effort to prevent and end homelessness by providing leadership, advocacy, support, standards and funding.

What data? Point in Time Coordinated Intake By Name List In Flow/Out Flow

Point in Time

Point in Time

Coordinated Intake

Coordinated Intake

Coordinated Intake

Veteran Inflow vs. Outflow

Chronically Homeless Inflow vs. Outflow

How do we use it? Asking more questions What is the cost per exit? What is the cost per positive outcome? Shifting resources to who experiences homelessness Do our resources mirror the need? What can we/should we shift? Community planning What needs to happen? How does it need to happen?

Has anything changed?

Shift in vulnerability