December CES Scoop: Reminders for Housing Providers and Assessors

CES Scoop - Hennepin CoC Coordinated Entry

Housing Providers

 

Housing Providers: Acknowledge Referrals in HMIS Within 2 Business Days

Response time expectations

When housing providers get a referral, it is essential that they acknowledge it in HMIS within 2 business days.

Need instructions? Watch this video.

 

Why is it so important to acknowledge referrals in HMIS within 2 business days?

  • The client is a person with the highest vulnerability and need in the system.
  • The longer you wait to acknowledge the referral, the longer they remain without a place to live. 

This is especially the case if you decline the referral. The client will not get any other referrals while the system waits for the housing provider to acknowledge the it in HMIS. 

Need instructions on how to acknowledge a referral in HMIS? Watch this video.

If you decline the referral, or if the client chooses to not work with your program, state the reason why in the "Referral Notes" section of Coordinated Entry Event.

Coordinated Entry Event

Assessors

Interim Updates

Doing an Interim Update?

Make sure "Section 1: Assessor Information" is filled out.

 

If you are doing an interim update on a client's assessment, double-check that "Section 1: Assessor Information" is filled out.

If it is not completed, it generates an error that prevents the client from appearing on the priority list.

Always double check Section 1: Assessor Information!

It should look like this image:

Section 1 Assessor Information

System Updates

Meeting Notes

 November Leadership Committee

Take a look at these notes to see what the CES Leadership Committee discussed during its November meeting.

Homeless to Housing Program

Homeless to Housing Program Eligibility

  • 18+ years of age.
  • No children in their care.
  • Not working with a case manager.
  • In a homeless shelter, sleeping outside or in a vehicle, camping or fleeing or attempting to flee domestic violence.

About the Homeless to Housing Program

This newly created program serves Hennepin County residents who are experiencing homelessness by providing housing case management assistance.

Homeless to Housing helps connect clients to resources, get vital documents like state IDs, birth certificates, and Social Security cards, and overcome barriers.

Referrals are now accepted!

Please make people aware of this program and urgently send in referral forms. This will help us quickly connect people with case managers.

Emails forms to: Referral.hc.housing.cm@hennepin.us

Upcoming Training

 

Best Practices for Housing Providers

Best Practices for Housing Providers

Date: Tuesday, March 22nd

Time: 10:00 am - Noon

View Description and Register here

 

Coordinated Entry 101

Coordinated Entry 101

Date: Tuesday, March 15th

Time: 11:00 am - Noon

View Description and Register here.

Data

 

Assessor Priority List Report

Priority List Report

What is the Assessor Priority List Report?

A monthly report that tracks the number of clients added to the priority list by each assessor. 

View the report here.

 

More System Data from November

  • Clients added to the priority list: 183
  • Referrals made to Families housing providers: 46
  • Referrals made to Singles housing providers: 165