Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Data HMIS Lead and Vendor Training Updated 9/14.

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Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Data HMIS Lead and Vendor Training Updated 9/14

Learning Goals Learn about SSVF HMIS participation Learn how to set up SSVF in HMIS Learn SSVF data collection requirements Learn HMIS export requirements Learn about SSVF reporting requirements throuh the VA Repository 2

SSVF and HMIS SSVF Requirements: –Participation in the HMIS implementations of each CoC in which services are provided, either by direct data entry or by providing an export of client-level data –Required to export SSVF HMIS data monthly and upload into VA Repository 3

SSVF HMIS Technical Assistance (TA) TA is available for HMIS-related issues TA Team will refer grantees to the HMIS Lead for issues specific to the HMIS implementation / software –HMIS participation fees –Access to HMIS –HMIS software training / data entry process –Export process TA is also available to HMIS Lead / HMIS Vendors for questions about SSVF. Contact: 4

Grantee Roles and Responsibilities: The SSVF Grantee is responsible for complying with all local HMIS policies and procedures: –CoC Participation –HMIS Participation and Governance Compliance –Privacy and Security Compliance –Data Quality Compliance –Community Planning/Use of Data SSVF grantees are responsible for ensuring that subcontractors participate in HMIS and comply with local HMIS policies and procedures as well. Responsible for ensuring data is uploaded to the Repository on a monthly basis 5

SSVF Data Requirements Must ask every required data element for every client (household members are clients) Must enter the data into HMIS accurately Must make every effort to enter and update client records in HMIS within 24 hours of data collection Must ensure that data is exported from HMIS and uploaded to the VA’s Repository during first five business days of each month 6

Revised HMIS Data Standards On May 1 st, 2014, federal partners (HUD, VA and HHS) released an updated version of HMIS Data Standards in form of: –2014 HMIS Data Manual (intended as reference for community members) –2014 HMIS Data Dictionary (intended for HMIS vendors and system administrators) Effective data of 2014 HMIS Data Standards is 10/1/14 7

SSVF Project Descriptor Data Elements 1.Organization Identifiers 2.Project Identifiers 3.Continuum of Care Code: –If an SSVF project serves more than one CoC, should be associated with all of the CoC codes in which the project provides services and will be entering client-level data into the HMIS. 4.Project Type –HMIS Administrators must set up SSVF projects using the following project types: “Homelessness Prevention” “PH - Rapid Re-Housing” Optional: “Services only”- to track individuals with whom they are engaged in outreach services only. 8

SSVF Project Descriptor Data Elements 5.Federal Partner Funding Sources: –‘VA: Supportive Services for Veteran Families’ should be selected for all SSVF projects 6.Bed and Unit Inventory Information 7.Site Information – Optional 8.Target Population – Optional *Reference SSVF Data Guide for more information on each of these elements. 9

Data Collection Requirements SSVF Data Guide contains a complete list and description of all data elements as defined in the May 2014 HMIS Standards that must be collected by SSVF grantees. 10

VA Repository Data Flow SSVF grantees enter project data into HMIS application(s) Every month, SSVF data is exported from HMIS and uploaded to VA Repository National-level reporting is generated based on uploaded data 11 VA Repository HMIS 3 HMIS 2 HMIS 1

Repository Upload Process 1.Export generated by HMIS (CSV format) 2.CSV files packaged in a zip file 3.Login to VA Repository 4.Zip file uploaded to VA Repository 5.Repository validates export / provides basic data quality feedback 6.Uploads with high rates of missing data / structural issues will be rejected by the Repository –Data quality issues must be corrected in HMIS –Vendor intervention may be needed to address structural issues 12

Repository Accounts Vendors and HMIS Leads are welcome to create a Repository account –Associate with the ZZ Test Program for testing / validation purposes, and/or –Associate with the grantee Repository program (with grantee permission) for notification and/or upload purposes 13

HMIS Data Exchange Formats There are new XML and CSV export formats for the new data standards For at least the first few months of FY15, the Repository will only be able to process CSV uploads We do not know yet if this is temporary or permanent 14

Export Parameters 15 All data for clients / enrollments active in current grant year must be uploaded each month –All enrollments into SSVF without an exit date and all enrollments with an exit date in the current grant year –All associated client demographic data –All service data associated with the enrollments, even if it is dated prior to the start of the grant year Filtering the export by date range / grant year is not mandatory –Exports may be filtered by date but if this is not available, all project data may be uploaded Reference SSVF Data Guide- VA Repository Data Upload Criteria for complete information on uploaded data set criteria.

File Validation Report 16 Contains three main sections: 1.Data Summary: Very brief review of all records in your upload. Check for accuracy. 2.Data Quality Alerts: ID records missing data in critical fields, but may not prevent you from uploading. Should be addressed regardless. 3.Validation Errors: Errors for one or more fields does not meet acceptable data quality levels and the upload is rejected. Must be corrected in HMIS, then exported from HMIS and uploaded again. 4.File Errors: If the export is not compliant with the CSV specifications, the data set will be rejected by the Repository, and information about the specific issue(s) will be provided. If you cannot resolve this, contact your vendor. If your vendor has questions, contact

Nine CSV Files Project.csv ProjectCoC.csv Client.csv Enrollment.csv EnrollmentCoC.csv Exit.csv Export.csv IncomeBenefits.csv Services.csv Reference SSVF Data Guide for more information on each of these files. 17

Other Resources SSVF Data Guide equirements/hmis_and_data equirements/hmis_and_data 2014 HMIS Data Standards Manual (for CoC’s, HMIS Lead Agencies, HMIS System Administrators and users) & Data Dictionary (for HMIS Vendors and System Administrators) standards-manual/ HUD OneCPD Resource Exchange