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Page 1: Members-Only Youth Count!: Point-in-Time Homeless Count Webinar March 21, 2014

Members-Only Youth Count!: Point-in-Time Homeless Count Webinar

March 21, 2014

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Welcome!

Paul CurtisExecutive DirectorCalifornia Coalition for Youth

There will be a question/answer session at the end of the presentation. Feel free to type your questions in the chat box during that time, and they will be answered in the order received.

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Agenda:

Welcome & Introductions Legislative & Policy Update – Kim Lewis Hidden in Plain Sight: Improving Youth

Inclusion in Point-in-Time Counts – Colette Auerswald

Questions & Discussion Closing Remarks

Next webinar date

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Legislation We’re Watching: High Priority

Measure Subject CCY Position Status

AB 1733 (Quirk-Silva)

Public Records Fee Waiver

SUPPORT 4/1/14 – Hearing in Asm. Health

AB 1806 (Bloom)

Pupil Services: Homeless Children and Youth

SUPPORT 3/26/14 – Hearing in Asm. Education

AB 2001 (Ammiano)

Homeless Youth Dependency Proceedings

STRONG SUPPORT

3/13/14 – Referred to Asm. Human Services and Judiciary

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Legislation We’re Watching: High Priority

Measure Subject CCY Position Status

SB 970 (Yee)

Juveniles Solitary Confinement

SUPPORT 4/8/14 – Hearing in Sen. Public Safety

SB 1296(Leno)

Juvenile Truancy SUPPORT 4/8/14 – Hearing in Sen. Public Safety

TBD RESOLUTION

California Runaway & Homeless Youth Month

SPONSOR To be introduced in April

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HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT:IMPROVING YOUTH INCLUSION

IN POINT-IN-TIME COUNTS

CCY Webinar – March 21, 2014

Colette (Coco) Auerswald, MD, MS – UCB School of Public [email protected]

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Collaboration between the California Homeless Youth Project and the UC, Berkeley School of Public Health

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Hidden in Plain Sight Assessment Goals:

Describe current approaches to counting unaccompanied minors and TAY in the PIT count

Describe best practices and innovations in California Describe barriers Recommendations

Methods: Review of data from CoC reports in 2011 and 2013 Interviews with 31 CoCs and 5 consulting groups

conducted in early 2013.

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The Numbers: Unsheltered Minorsand TAY, 2011 vs. 2013

Minors

YEAR 0 1-10 11-20 21-100 101-500 500+

2011 16 15 3 3 5 1

2013 17 13 5 2 4 1

TAY

YEAR No count 0 1-20 21-

100101-500

501-1,000

1,001+

2011 33 0 0 2 6 1 1

2013 1 3 7 16 11 2 2

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The Numbers: Unsheltered Minorsand TAY, 2011 vs. 2013

Minors

YEAR 0 1-10 11-20 21-100 101-500 500+

2011 16 15 3 3 5 1

2013 17 13 5 2 4 1

TAY

YEAR No count 0 1-20 21-

100101-500

501-1,000

1,001+

2011 33 0 0 2 6 1 1

2013 1 3 7 16 11 2 2

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PIT Count Numbers: 2011 vs. 2013

Homelessness Reports - http://www.hudhre.info/index.cfm?do=viewHomelessRpts

2011

2013

2011

2013

2011

2013

2011

2013

2011

2013

2011

2013

2011

2013

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2013

2011

2013

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. Central Coast

. Far North

. Inland Empire

. Sacramento

. San Diego

. San Joaquin

. Sierras . South Coast

0

5000

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30000

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Youth Numbers: 2011 vs. 20132011

2013

2011

2013

2011

2013

2011

2013

2011

2013

2011

2013

2011

2013

2011

2013

2011

2013

Bay Area

. Central Coast

. Far North

. Inland Empire

. Sacramento

. San Diego

. San Joaquin

. Sierras . South Coast

0

1000

2000

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1033

3681

183

922

201 387 281 189 0 117 0379

0462

0 23

3094

4418

433

302

170

456

26 177112 137 21 29 148

955

332

3 8

298

1339

TAY MinorsHomelessness Reports - http://www.hudhre.info/index.cfm?do=viewHomelessRpts

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Findings: Methods for youth inclusion

Minimal changes

Changes to planning processes

Changes to count

methods

Youth-specific counts

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Findings: Methods for youth inclusion

Minimal changes

Include unaccompanied minor and TAY categories in PIT count.

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Findings: Methods for youth inclusion

Include youth providers in PIT count planning:

Minimal changes Changes to planning processes

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Findings: Methods for youth inclusion

Collaborate with McKinney-Vento school liaisons:

Minimal changes Changes to planning processes

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Findings: Methods for youth inclusion

Include youth in PIT count planning

Minimal changes Changes to planning processes

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Findings: Methods for youth inclusion

Minimal changes

Changes to

planning processes

Changes to count methods

Include youth service providers and youth themselves as enumerators.

Incentivize youth participants.

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Findings: Methods for youth inclusion

Minimal changes

Changes to

planning processes

Changes to count methods

Include youth-inclusive or youth-specific, flexible enumeration routes, times of day, or survey sites:

“We targeted areas that youth knew specifically were more likely to find homeless youth.”

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Findings: Methods for youth inclusion

Minimal changes

Changes to

planning processes

Changes to count methods

Include youth-related survey questions in PIT count interviews

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Findings: Methods for youth inclusion

Minimal changes

Changes to planning processes

Changes to count

methods

Youth-specific counts

Implement many of the changes described, and

Conduct a dedicated, youth-specific count

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Findings: Youth-Specific Barriers Hard to identify Sub-groups of youth

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Findings: CoC-related barriers Limited integration of youth

service providers Geographical factors Winter weather conditions

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Findings: Methodological Barriers Wariness of statistical methods Concerns about ability to

compare results over time Inexperience with counting TAY

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Findings: Structural Barriers

Lack of funding Limited provider capacity Concerns regarding reporting

obligations Concerns regarding implications

of increasing numbers Conflicting definitions of

homelessness

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Recommendations: Policy

Clarification of the goals and outcomes of the PIT count on a federal and local level.

Assurance that increases in PIT count numbers related to efforts to conduct more youth-inclusive counts will be praised, not penalized.

Recognition that standardized PIT count methods may lead to systematic undercounting.

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Recommendations: Policy

Expansion of the PIT count definition of youth homelessness.

Coordination of definitions and data systems for the homeless across federal level programs.

Funding PIT count efforts overall and youth-specific efforts in particular.

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Next Steps: Technical Assistance and Structural Change

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Technical Assistance Project: Three phases

Phase 1: Technical Assistance for all CoCs.

Phase 2: One-on-one technical assistance for two

CoCs. Phase 3:

Structural interventions informed by study findings.

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Convenings: Spring 2014

8 day-long regional convenings

CoC’s, partnering youth agency(ies), and school liaisons.

Travel costs reimbursed.

Stipends as needed to support attendance.

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Convenings: Spring 2014

Logistics and Materials for training, promotion, and enumeration. Moving one step along the continuum

Engaging youth Engaging local partners

RHY providers and other youth providers. McKinney-Vento liaisons. Other youth serving agencies

Leveraging resources Support for enumeration using multiple

definitions of youth homelessness

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Seed Grants

Seed grants for youth-specific counting initiatives

Examples of potential initiatives: Youth advisory boards Stipends for youth enumerators Reimbursing youth for participating in youth

surveys Advertising counts to youth Hosting events to draw youth to be counted Sharing information back with the community Other practices as determined by communities

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Standardized survey

For CoC’s conducting a survey, development of an instrument that will be: Brief Inclusive of HUD and McKinney-Vento

definitions Compatible with HMIS Standardized across CoC’s (for data

aggregation)

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One-on-One Technical Assistance Provision of intensive technical assistance

to two mid- to-low-resource communities for the 2015 PIT count.

Goals: To serve one rural and one mixed site. Support local capacity for improving

count practices. Share ongoing work with larger

community.

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Structural Change

Working federally to: Clarify HUD policies about the count Broaden the data that can be reported to

federal partners Working with legislators to:

Prioritize youth counts Increase awareness of the scope of the

problem Working with local CoCs and advocates to:

Employ numbers for advocacy and funding

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We need you!!

Youth cannot be counted without the collaboration of those who work with them!

Jess Lin, MPHUCB School of Public Health

Laura Petry, MSW ’14UCB School of Social

Welfare

Coco Auerswald, MD, MSUCB School of Public Health

Shahera Hyatt, MSWCalifornia Homeless

Youth Project

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Thanks for joining!

Save the date – next members-only webinar scheduled for mid to late April. (Members Only)

Feel free to email Paul Curtis at [email protected] with any questions we didn’t address during today’s call.

If you have any ideas for webinar topic(s) you would like covered in the next webinar, please let us know!