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NAEH Conference, February 9, 2012
 Elaine de Coligny, EveryOne Home
               Alameda County, CA




                                    1
Process for Developing Outcomes

What We Track

Our Outcomes Report

Supporting and Monitoring Change


                                    2
   2006 EveryOne Home Plan published
    ◦ Calls for measuring success and reporting outcomes


   2008 A committee of stakeholders develops
    system-wide outcomes
    ◦ Permanently house 15,000 homeless households
    ◦ Shorten time homeless from months to weeks
    ◦ 85% permanent housing retention rate



                                                           3
 2009HEARTH Act Defines the outcomes systems
 need to be achieving

HEARTH Act Outcomes
 ◦ Reduce length of homelessness (<30 days)
 ◦ Reduce rates of return to homelessness
 ◦ Ensure all homeless served
 ◦ Grow jobs and income for homeless
 ◦ Reduce the number who become homeless, and
 ◦ Reduce the overall number of homeless

                                                4
   To achieve outcomes you need to define:
    ◦ The measurement metrics
    ◦ Performance benchmarks
    ◦ Roles of system components; Include Shelters
      and drop-in centers even though not C of C
      funded
   2010 Outcomes Drafting Committee
    Developed outcomes for each sector and
    initial performance benchmarks adopted
    by the full community in May
Seven Outcome Measures
1.   Exits to permanent housing
2.   Retention of permanent housing
3.   Exits from streets to interim or permanent housing
4.   Reduced exits back to streets or other shelters
5.   Earned income
6.   Moving from no income to some income
7.   Returns to homelessness (tracked for system as
                                 a whole)
                                                       6
Four Efficiency Measures
1.   Program occupancy rates
2.   Exits to known destinations
3.   Length of time from entry to exit with PH
4.   Length of time from entry to obtaining earned
     income.




                                                     7
   Different outcomes apply to different sectors of
    our C of C

   Different sectors have different benchmarks to
    meet for same outcome

    o   For example, emergency shelters are expected to exit 30%
        of their residents to permanent housing. For transitional
        housing the benchmark is 80%.




                                                                8
9
o   July 2011 release first ever system-wide
    outcomes report

o   Data generated by HMIS and APRs

o   Allows us to look at system and individual
    agency performance



                                                 10
Rates People Obtain Permanent Housing by Sector
  100%
   90%                                           80%
   80%
   70%                           63%
   60%
   50%                                                       43%
            33%                                                                                                      2010 Actual
   40%
                        25%                                               24%        23%          31%
   30%                                                                                                               Benchmark
   20%
   10%                                                                                                               2009 Actual
    0%




Figure 1 Percentage labels indicate 2010 Actuals Source: InHOUSE Report “Outcomes v11.06.29” (run systemwide w/o HPRP and by sector
for RRH, Emp and SO-CM), 2010 Alameda County.


                                                                                                                                      11
Permanent Housing Exit Rates
                   for Shelters

50%
      6 programs meet/exceed benchmark
45%

40%

35%

30%   Benchmark: 30%

25%

20%   Sector Average: 25%

15%

10%

5%

0%
                   7
      51




                             38


                                  10


                                        63




                                                    66




                                                                 69


                                                                      90


                                                                           98


                                                                                64


                                                                                     71
             223




                       325




                                              165




                                                           106

                                       Program ID Number




                                                                                          12
 Performance  Benchmarks built into local funding
 contracts including:
 o ESG,
 o FEMA and
 o General Fund.

 Three-year   phase-in
 o 2010 collecting base line data
 o 2011 agencies hit benchmarks or make 10%
   improvement
 o 2012 performance may result in funding loss


                                                     13
 Provide   extensive training and TA:
 o How to use outcomes report as a management tool
 o Program changes to improve outcomes
 o Both peer-to-peer and “experts”

 Recognition and Awards program for
 achievers, improvers and innovators




                                                     14
 Exits
     from Emergency Shelter to Permanent
 Housing
 o 2009 = 19%
 o 2010 = 25%
 o 2011 = 32.5% (preliminary)

 Lengths
        of stay from program entry to exit with
 permanent housing dropping




                                                  15
 Homeless  Count showed increase in
 unsheltered homeless men—that sub-population
 is the focus of our 2011 Bonus Project App
 2003 Homeless Count in City of Berkeley led to
  focus on chronically homeless. By 2009 the
  number was down 48%.
 Cost-per-exit comparisons between shelter, TH
  and RRH has lead to system-wide efforts to
  expand RRH and reform TH


                                                   16
For more information or copies of the 2011 Homeless
Count or Achieving Outcomes Report go our website:
                           www. Everyonehome.org

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1.2 Implementing the HEARTH Act: Preparing for Changes to the Continuum of Care

  • 1. NAEH Conference, February 9, 2012 Elaine de Coligny, EveryOne Home Alameda County, CA 1
  • 2. Process for Developing Outcomes What We Track Our Outcomes Report Supporting and Monitoring Change 2
  • 3. 2006 EveryOne Home Plan published ◦ Calls for measuring success and reporting outcomes  2008 A committee of stakeholders develops system-wide outcomes ◦ Permanently house 15,000 homeless households ◦ Shorten time homeless from months to weeks ◦ 85% permanent housing retention rate 3
  • 4.  2009HEARTH Act Defines the outcomes systems need to be achieving HEARTH Act Outcomes ◦ Reduce length of homelessness (<30 days) ◦ Reduce rates of return to homelessness ◦ Ensure all homeless served ◦ Grow jobs and income for homeless ◦ Reduce the number who become homeless, and ◦ Reduce the overall number of homeless 4
  • 5. To achieve outcomes you need to define: ◦ The measurement metrics ◦ Performance benchmarks ◦ Roles of system components; Include Shelters and drop-in centers even though not C of C funded  2010 Outcomes Drafting Committee Developed outcomes for each sector and initial performance benchmarks adopted by the full community in May
  • 6. Seven Outcome Measures 1. Exits to permanent housing 2. Retention of permanent housing 3. Exits from streets to interim or permanent housing 4. Reduced exits back to streets or other shelters 5. Earned income 6. Moving from no income to some income 7. Returns to homelessness (tracked for system as a whole) 6
  • 7. Four Efficiency Measures 1. Program occupancy rates 2. Exits to known destinations 3. Length of time from entry to exit with PH 4. Length of time from entry to obtaining earned income. 7
  • 8. Different outcomes apply to different sectors of our C of C  Different sectors have different benchmarks to meet for same outcome o For example, emergency shelters are expected to exit 30% of their residents to permanent housing. For transitional housing the benchmark is 80%. 8
  • 9. 9
  • 10. o July 2011 release first ever system-wide outcomes report o Data generated by HMIS and APRs o Allows us to look at system and individual agency performance 10
  • 11. Rates People Obtain Permanent Housing by Sector 100% 90% 80% 80% 70% 63% 60% 50% 43% 33% 2010 Actual 40% 25% 24% 23% 31% 30% Benchmark 20% 10% 2009 Actual 0% Figure 1 Percentage labels indicate 2010 Actuals Source: InHOUSE Report “Outcomes v11.06.29” (run systemwide w/o HPRP and by sector for RRH, Emp and SO-CM), 2010 Alameda County. 11
  • 12. Permanent Housing Exit Rates for Shelters 50% 6 programs meet/exceed benchmark 45% 40% 35% 30% Benchmark: 30% 25% 20% Sector Average: 25% 15% 10% 5% 0% 7 51 38 10 63 66 69 90 98 64 71 223 325 165 106 Program ID Number 12
  • 13.  Performance Benchmarks built into local funding contracts including: o ESG, o FEMA and o General Fund.  Three-year phase-in o 2010 collecting base line data o 2011 agencies hit benchmarks or make 10% improvement o 2012 performance may result in funding loss 13
  • 14.  Provide extensive training and TA: o How to use outcomes report as a management tool o Program changes to improve outcomes o Both peer-to-peer and “experts”  Recognition and Awards program for achievers, improvers and innovators 14
  • 15.  Exits from Emergency Shelter to Permanent Housing o 2009 = 19% o 2010 = 25% o 2011 = 32.5% (preliminary)  Lengths of stay from program entry to exit with permanent housing dropping 15
  • 16.  Homeless Count showed increase in unsheltered homeless men—that sub-population is the focus of our 2011 Bonus Project App  2003 Homeless Count in City of Berkeley led to focus on chronically homeless. By 2009 the number was down 48%.  Cost-per-exit comparisons between shelter, TH and RRH has lead to system-wide efforts to expand RRH and reform TH 16
  • 17. For more information or copies of the 2011 Homeless Count or Achieving Outcomes Report go our website: www. Everyonehome.org

Notas del editor

  1. These are the HEARTH Act Goals, and systems of care will be evaluated and funded based on how well they do at achieving these. As you look at them you will see they line up well with our systemwide goals on page 1 of the report and the sector specific goals we approved last May, included in appendix B.
  2. Public Comments for Everyone Initiative creates local funding stream for housing and servicesLocal housing ordinances and plans include goals for permanent supportive housingAll cities agree to use federal stimulus funding for homeless prevention and rapid rehousing for a single countywide program rather than 7 separate programs
  3. Public Commens for Everyone Initiative creates local funding stream for housing and servicesLocal housing ordinances and plans include goals for permanent supportive housingAll cities agree to use federal stimulus funding for homeless prevention and rapid rehousing for a single countywide program rather than 7 separate programs
  4. Public Commens for Everyone Initiative creates local funding stream for housing and servicesLocal housing ordinances and plans include goals for permanent supportive housingAll cities agree to use federal stimulus funding for homeless prevention and rapid rehousing for a single countywide program rather than 7 separate programs
  5. Public Commens for Everyone Initiative creates local funding stream for housing and servicesLocal housing ordinances and plans include goals for permanent supportive housingAll cities agree to use federal stimulus funding for homeless prevention and rapid rehousing for a single countywide program rather than 7 separate programs