Steady Data in a World of Change Kelly Pickell, Senior Program Manager Bartek Kwarcinski, Lead Programmer
Session Objectives Understand why HUD keeps changing things Understand what changes are coming to HMIS in October 2017 Understand how these changes will affect reports such as the APR, DQR, SysPM, and AHAR Discuss the state of Coordinated Entry Discuss recent and upcoming CES projects
HMIS Data Standards 2004 2010 2014 2015 2016 2017
HUD Data Standards HMIS Data Standards Data Dictionary HMIS Data Standards Data Manual HMIS Reporting Glossary HMIS Program Manuals www.hudexchange.info
Sneak Preview of Changes Everything presented today is subject to change! These changes go live October 1st, 2017.
Project Set Up Changes Operating Start Date & End Date Federal Funding Sources changes (Pay for Success, Public and Indian Housing, new VA GPD types) Site Information - Section reworked Zip Code tied to Urban/Rural/Suburban
Client Details Gender options relabeled Admission Date renamed Project Start Date and there are new rules about this date Destination & Type of Residence - Addition of RRH Subsidy Head of Household Rule Must be an adult when an adult is present
Housing Move In Date Residential Move In Date is now Housing Move In Date and it is now used in ALL Permanent Housing programs Project Start Date = Approval and Ready Housing Move In = Given an Apartment Bed/Unit Assignment will happen at the point of Housing Move In
Special Needs The Special Needs section is being revised to remove most of the follow-up questions PATH-only follow-up questions are also being removed The only follow-up question will be Expected long-term duration and impair ability to live independently and that question will still be used to determine Disabling Condition
Contacts Contacts can be entered two ways In Street Outreach programs you can use the Encounters module Now, you can also use the Supportive Services Checklist (Contact Logs) HMIS Location of Contact is changed to Staying on Streets, ES, or SH This question will be added to the Supportive Services Checklist by preference
Program Specific Elements Non-Cash Benefits Removing Section 8 and Temp Rental Assistance Connection with SOAR Now for PATH and SSVF
RHY Elements RHY Referral Source From 37 options to 12 options FYSB Youth reworded Youth Eligible for RHY Services Last Grade Completed Added to Exit also Employment Status Added to Exit also Young Persons Critical Issues renamed Family Critical Issues and has fewer questions
RHY Elements (continued) Commercial Sexual Exploitation/Sex Trafficking moved to discharge Labor Exploitation/Trafficking moved to discharge Project Completion Status has fewer options New exit questions called Counseling Transitional, Exit-care or Aftercare Plans and Actions renamed and streamlined New exit survey called Safe and Appropriate Exit
VA Elements VAMC Station Number now a drop-down New fields for HUD-VASH: HUD-VASH Voucher Tracking HUD-VASH Case Management Exit Information
MetaData Changes Post Discharge Stage for data collected after discharge Signed Consent will track whether a Client Consent form was filled out by the client or not. E-signature is optional
Timeline for Deployment Sunday, October 1st these changes will be live in all databases Friday, September 1st, invitations will be sent to HMIS System Administrators inviting them to a test site where they can beta test the changes Late September a webinar will be offered going over all the changes in detail
Reports ESG CAPER COC APR AHAR System Performance Measures Point In Time Report Data Quality Report PATH Annual Report Survey
CSV Changes CSV v2017 specs released June 2017 Implementation Date October 2017 If your database accepts CSV Imports, make sure the importing agencies are ready for the changes SSVF Uploads must be completed by September 30th, 2017. Otherwise they will not be accepted until November
Questions? << Any questions on Data Standards? << >> Switching gears to talk about Coordinated Entry Systems (CES) >>
Coordinated Entry Systems HUD is requiring CES Systems to be implemented in each COC by January 23, 2018 In AWARDS we ve released many new features over the last two years to help you implement Coordinated Entry We have more features coming soon
CES Models Here are a few of the models currently being used by clients: Central Point of Access One agency controls a Central Intake program that clients are referred to. Collaborative Central Intake One central intake program that multiple agencies can access. No Wrong Door w/ Waiting Lists
AWARDS CES Projects Some of the projects we ve released in the past two years: Waiting Lists Service Referral Revamp Default Answers Readmission and Cloning Changes FormBuilder Changes
AWARDS CES Projects Some of the projects we re working on now: Consent Forms Revamp Central Intake Revamp Expanded Cross-Agency Sharing
Questions and Discussion How are you implementing CES? Any advice for your fellow HMIS/CoC users? Any last questions?
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