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TPCH Sheltered & Unsheltered PIT 5 Year Review
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Housing Inventory Chart: 5-Year History
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Emergency Shelter Beds 704 930 981 960 935 Transitional Housing Beds 1128 1398 1032 517 421 Permanent Supportive Housing Beds 1092 1121 1191 1059 Rapid Re-Housing 312 503 525 526 693 VASH 637 652 740 814 794
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Measure 1: Length of Time Persons Remain Homeless
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Measure 2: Extent to which Persons who Exit Homelessness to Permanent Housing Destinations Return to Homelessness 24%
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Measure 3: Change in Point-In-Time Counts
5530 5976 4990
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Measure 4:Employment and Income Growth for Homeless Persons in CoC Program-funded Projects
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Measure 5: Number of Persons who Become Homeless for the 1st Time
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Measure 7: Success Placement from Street Outreach & Successful Placement in or Retention of Permanent Housing
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Persons in ES, SH, TH and PH-RRH who exited, plus persons in other PH projects who exited without moving into housing
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Persons in all PSH projects
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How do we track & improve System Performance Measures in Pima County?
Use Coordinated Entry, including diversion strategies, to assess and to identify housing and support to meet the needs of individuals and families experiencing homelessness Update By Name List to identify each person and household who becomes homeless, tracking monthly inflow & outflow into the homeless services system, including those who return to homelessness Conduct and track Outreach efforts throughout CoC, including HMIS data entry Utilize best practice strategies to reduce the time it takes for someone to access housing Expand Coordinated Entry efforts to include hospitals, school districts, etc.
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Improving System Performance Measures (Cont.)
Expand TPCH participation, including mainstream resources, to connect individuals and families with necessary supports to remain in permanent housing Encourage utilization of PHA HPP vouchers through TPCH move-on strategy Maintain high data quality to maximize the ability to accurately report system changes
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Coordinated Entry System
Access Points throughout Pima County Uses Common Assessment Tool (Vulnerability Index – Service Prioritization Decision Assistance Tool (VI-SPDAT) TPCH Prioritizes Chronic Homelessness and Veterans Matches individual/family needs with housing openings By-Name list of all persons experiencing homelessness with VI-SPDAT score
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2018 YTD Referrals to Coordinated Entry
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2018 YTD Referrals to Housing Openings
by Housing Type
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2018 YTD Housing Placement
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