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Counting the Homeless: Enhanced methods for enumeration of homeless persons Catherine Troisi, Ph. D U Texas School of Public Health Ritalinda Lee, Ph.D.

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1 Counting the Homeless: Enhanced methods for enumeration of homeless persons Catherine Troisi, Ph. D U Texas School of Public Health Ritalinda Lee, Ph.D. Claris Technical Services Gary M. Grier, JD Coalition For The Homeless of Houston/Harris County Stephen Williams, MEd, MPA Houston Department of Health and Human Services 30 October 2012

2 Presenter Disclosures The following personal financial relationships with commercial interests relevant to this presentation existed during the past 12 months: Catherine L. Troisi, Ph.D. No relationships to disclose

3 Learning Objectives  Describe the Incident Command System (ICS)  Discuss how ICS and other methods can be used to build collaboration among community members, academics, health dept personnel, and providers of services to the homeless community  Explain how ICS can be applied to the enumeration of homeless persons  Discuss other methods for improving the PIT count of persons experiencing homelessness

4 Enumeration  Federally mandated count of homeless taking place during last 10 days of January  Street Count and Sheltered Count  Also must enumerate HUD-defined subpopulations  Canvass all of Houston/Harris County/Fort Bend County  Previous enumerations were not thought to be optimal  New/enhanced methodologies employed in 2011, tweaked in 2012

5 Cities that Fit into Houston & ETJ Comparison 5 From: Knudson,LP www.knudsonlp.com

6 New/Enhanced Methodologies Employed  Joint effort between academia and community  Community engagement  Incident Command Structure  Specialized Outreach Teams  Practice count and two PIT counts  More staging areas  Just-in-Time training  Multi-disciplinary surface teams  Frequent check-in on night of the Count  Plant and Capture method  SWAT teams  GIS mapping systems

7 Joint Effort  Enumerator – UTSPH  Incident Commanders – CFTH and UTSPH  Section Chiefs – HDHHS and CFTH  Incident Command Center– HDHHS  Team Captains – service providers  Specialized Outreach Teams – service providers  Surface teams – service providers, homeless or formerly homeless, community members, students  Next day surveys – students, service providers

8 Community Engagement  Continuum of Care housing providers  Service Providers  Consumers, CAC, and Corps  Schools  Faith based community  Specialized outreach teams  Special sub-populations  Citizen Corps  Student groups  Public officials  Citizen groups and organizations  Citizen’s Net

9 Community Engagement

10 Stand up and be Counted Corps  Pilot project funded by United Way for 2012  25 homeless or formerly homeless persons  Develop training methodology on how to determine who is homeless and engage appropriately  Map and strategize on homeless hot spots  Guide the community on homeless issues  Homeless Guides with Surface and Specialized teams  Consumer Advisory Council

11 Stand Up and Be Counted Corps Community Engagement

12 Incident Command Structure  Incident Command Structure (ICS) for PIT observational/ hard count

13 Surface teams 9 staging areas – Houston/Harris Co/Ft. Bend Co/Baytown 29 study areas subdivided 80 teams Each car had: Driver Navigator Homeless or formerly homeless person Recorder GPS application to record geo-coordinates & zip code mapping

14 Outreach specialists  16 teams made up of service providers  Sub-population specialists  Utilized Corps members and peer interviews  Off surface surveillance (encampments, under bridges, etc)  Interviews and engagement

15 SWAT Teams  Experienced Health Workers familiar with area  Teams in the “bullpen” at ICS Headquarters  Team captains could request their help, if needed  Assured all areas were covered

16 Plant and Capture  Method of determining undercount  Homeless or formerly homeless veterans sent out as “plants” for duration of count  Distinguishing item given – blinker; glow in the dark hat  Assigned to areas based on prevalence of homelessness in that area  Enumeration teams recorded when they observed a plant (“capture”)  Good in theory; still working out kinks in practice

17 2,600 square miles of Houston Harris County/Fort Bend County

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19 Shelter Count and HMIS data  Housing inventory count  Utilize expanded CoC including faith based programs  Self report HIC plus HMIS cross reference  Collect data on multiple nights  Subpopulation data acquired  Site visit  Confirmation

20 Subpopulation data  HUD mandates enumeration of  veterans, chronically homeless, and chronically homeless families (sheltered and street)  HIV +, domestic violence, severe mental illness, chronic substance abuse, unaccompanied children (shelter only)  Sheltered  HMIS  Street count  Specialized outreach teams  Next day surveys  Day shelters  Food service providers

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22 http://www.homelesshouston.org/hh/Community_Resources.asp (PIT executive summary and needs assessment documents can be found here) Or contact : Catherine Troisi, Ph.D. University of Texas School of Public Health 1200 Herman Pressler Dr, Ste 909 Houston, Texas 77030 (713) 500-9164 catherine.l.troisi@uth.tmc.edu More Information

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