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Basic Definitions. PPI: Protected Personal Information CHO: Contributing HMIS Organization CHAP: Contributing Homeless Assistance Program. Standards Set By HUD: Signed agreement from each agency and user. Agency Participation Agreement End-User Agreement (Individual)
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Basic Definitions PPI: Protected Personal Information CHO: Contributing HMIS Organization CHAP: Contributing Homeless Assistance Program
Standards Set By HUD: • Signed agreement from each agency and user. • Agency Participation Agreement • End-User Agreement (Individual) • Agencies within the Continua’s responsibility to bring CHAPs to help in the annual count of unduplicated # of clients served in the Continua. • Agencies participation is also important to help ensure accurate data on housing charts for proper representation of beds available in the area. • Domestic Violence • DV Agencies are prohibited from entering data into the local HMIS. • DV Shelters receiving money from the CoC are required to track data in an HMIS comparable database that will populate the APR. Participation Standards
Standards Set By State & CoC: • Certifications • Users need to have undergone the appropriate training in order to have access to the UHMIS system. • Each participating agency needs to have at least one user certified in each of the following: CERTIFICATIONS End-User Training Agency HMIS Administrator – Program Manager Agency Director Participation Standards
Universal Data Collection Universal Data Standards need to be collected on any client that is entered into UHMIS.
Universal Data Collection Cont. • Programs that need to make sure they collect Universal Data: • Emergency Shelter • Emergency Services • Homeless Prevention Programs • Rapid Re-Housing Programs • Transitional Housing Programs • Permanent Supportive Housing Programs • VA Programs (VASH, Per Diem, SSVF)
Program Data Collection Program Data Standards need to be collected on any client that is enrolled in specific programs.
Program Data Collection Cont. • Programs that need to make sure they collect Universal Data: • Homeless Prevention Programs • Rapid Re-Housing Programs • Transitional Housing Programs • Permanent Supportive Housing Programs • VA Programs (VASH, Per Diem, SSVF)