Examples of Coordinated Entry System in a sentence
We found that rapid rehousing can be used as a bridge to permanent housing subsidies, but, used alone, cannot prevent some of the highest needs people from returning to homelessness.” The Plan concludes that “the system has not created sufficient permanently subsidized housing resources to appropriately service a Coordinated Entry System, and has instead relied on rapid rehousing to exit them from the system.
Evidence of connection with the local homeless Coordinated Entry System; 3.
Unfortunately, the percentage of homeless Berkeleyans self-reporting a disability of any kind has increased greatly, from 40% in 2006 to 68% by 2017--meaning the population is increasingly comprised of those least likely to permanently end their homelessness with the services available.” • “Per Federal mandate, all entities receiving HUD funding for homeless services are required to create a Coordinated Entry System (CES) that prioritizes limited housing resources for those who are most vulnerable.