Anchorage CoC Program Competition
Good morning,
This is a reminder that the System Performance Measures Roundtable will be held today, Oct. 9 at 10 a.m. This is a hybrid meeting. Join virtually here ([link removed]) or attend at the ACEH office located at: 3427 E. Tudor Road, Suite A ([link removed])
Who is this meeting for?
This roundtable is geared towards members of the community that provide services in our Homelessness Prevention and Response System (HPRS).
The objectives of this meeting are to:
* Gain a clear understanding of the key system performance measures and their importance
* Review baseline data on these critical measures. This data is based on HMIS Data from the
+ Length of Time Homeless ([link removed])
+ Returns to Homelessness ([link removed])
+ Exits to Permanent Housing ([link removed])
+ Increasing income
o For leavers ([link removed])
o For stayers ([link removed])
At future roundtables we will work together to:
* Develop high impact strategies to improve system performance based on performance analysis findings
* Implement and manage performance improvement strategies
* Create a plan to continuously evaluate performance improvement strategies to make mid-course corrections as needed
Why are we analyzing performance?
* To better understand how our homeless response system currently serves people.
* To determine whether the system is serving different populations and household types equitably—are there disparities in access, services, or outcomes?
* To identify contributing factors, gaps, and areas for improvement.
* To help determine funding priorities.
* To demonstrate the need for new resources.
We look forward to your participation and insights at the roundtable.
With Kind Regards,
Yvonne
Yvonne Humphery (she/her)
Director of Policy & Planning, Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness
aceh.org ([link removed]) |
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3427 E Tudor Road, Suite A, Anchorage, AK 99507 ([link removed])
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Translated from Dena’ina by Joel Isaak and Sondra Shaginoff-Stuart
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