SAFE HARBORS PARTNERS’ MEETING MAY 29, 2013 Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR)

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SAFE HARBORS PARTNERS’ MEETING MAY 29, 2013 Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR)

What is the AHAR? Report on demographic and length of stay data for housing programs Communities around the country provide this data to HUD and it is combined into a national report on homelessness Data has to meet a certain quality threshold in order to be used in the national report Report timeframe: October – September

AHAR Reporting Categories SeattleKing County Sea ES Ind/ Sea ES Ind VetKing ES Ind/ King ES Ind Vet Sea ES Fam/ Sea ES Fam VetKing ES Fam/ King ES Fam Vet Sea TH Ind/ Sea TH Ind VetKing TH Ind/ King TH Ind Vet Sea TH Fam/ Sea TH Fam VetKing TH Fam/ King TH Fam Vet Sea PSH Ind/ Sea PSH Ind VetKing PSH Ind/ King PSH Ind Vet Sea PSH Fam/ Sea PSH Fam VetKing PSH Fam/ King PSH Fam Vet Sea Summary/ Sea Summary VetKing Summary/ King Summary Vet All 2012 data accepted by HUD No PSH Fam programs in Seattle

Data Improvements Average percent missing across universal data elements, excluding identifiers (Name, SSN)

Number of Individuals Served by Reporting Category

Turnover Rate: Emergency Shelter & Transitional Housing King County ES INDES FAMTH INDTH FAM Annual Turnover Rate Seattle ES INDES FAMTH INDTH FAM Annual Turnover Rate National Rate ES INDES FAMTH INDTH FAM 2011 AHAR Annual Turnover = Average # of persons served per bed in year Higher Turnover Rate = More people served

Length of Stay: Emergency Shelter & Transitional Housing

Long-Term Stayers: Emergency Shelter

Length of Stay: Permanent Supportive Housing 15% or less of individuals in Permanent Supportive Housing programs in Seattle & King County exited during the AHAR report period Over half of individuals have been in Permanent Supportive Housing programs for 2 or more years

Destination at Exit: Permanent Supportive Housing 40% of individuals in King County programs and 27% in Seattle programs exited to a permanent housing situation from Permanent Supportive Housing

AHAR Data To see more data, visit our website & click on Reports: