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Retooling the Crisis Response System with Youth Appropriate Responses
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Increase data collection and the data sources used for youth
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Encourage the use of integrated data systems
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Specifics on improving data on homeless youth
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Better data collection on homeless children, youth and families
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We need better data on Rapid ReHousing and Transitional Houisng
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Include well-targeted diversion strategies as a key aspect of crisis response, closely linked to coordinated entry.
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Provide ongoing funding sources for HPRP services, and include housing retention data requirements
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Promote the use of local data to evaluate current system-level outcomes and costs and to inform reallocation strategies
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Eliminate equivocation on HIPAA's application to homeless services to enable system-wide data sharing while protecting confidentiality.
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Provide guidance on how communities create and scale crisis systems
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Guidance on the Local Use of HMIS
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Incentivize the Center for Disease Control to add housing questions to the Youth Risk Behavior Survey.
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Reconcile federal definitions between HUD and MV on family homelessness. Rely on DOE counts rather than PIT to scope family homelessness.
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Ensure Coordinated Access Collaobrates with mainstream systems
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Develop best practices and toolkits for emergency shelter operations
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Houusing and services are critical
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Fund demonstration projects that would test whether pairing CTI with a voucher works as alternative to PSH for chronically homeless adults.
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Addressing Objective 6
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Do more to promote best practices