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HMIS Data and Technical Standards Training

Learn about HMIS Data and Technical Standards, including Participation Requirements, Universal Data Elements, and Program-Level Data Elements. Explore key concepts and guidelines in this training module.

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HMIS Data and Technical Standards Training

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  1. Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) Data and Technical Standards: Participation and Data Collection Requirements

  2. HMIS Data and Technical Standards Training • This is training module 2 of a 4 part series addressing the following components of the Final HMIS Data and Technical Standards. • Training 1: Overview • Training 2: Participation and Data Collection Requirements • Training 3: Privacy Standards • Training 4: Security and Technical Standards Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  3. Companion Training Materials • This training module features an accompanying set of handouts that include: • HMIS Prioritization Chart • HMIS Data and Technical Standards Frequently Asked Questions • Training materials can be found at www.hmis.info Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  4. Overview • Participation Requirements • Universal Data Elements • Program Level Data Elements • Continua of Care (CoC) Requirements • Summary Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  5. Participation Requirements • All programs participating in HMIS must collect universal data elements • Programs that receive funding through McKinney-Vento that produce an Annual Progress Report (APR) must also collect program level data elements • This includes: Supportive Housing Program (SHP), Shelter Plus Care (S+C), Section 8 Mod Rehab, Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for People With AIDS (HOPWA) funded programs • HUD encourages participation of all homeless service providers including other federally funded programs Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  6. Participation Requirements - Domestic Violence Providers • In January 2006, the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Reauthorization of 2005 became law. • VAWA contains provisions that amend the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act relating to the disclosure of data to HMIS by domestic violence providers. This legislation can be found at http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:h3402: • HUD is analyzing the legislation to determine the most appropriate instructions and advice to convey to communities and domestic violence programs Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  7. Participation Requirements- Prioritization • Prioritization for inclusion in HMIS should be given to programs in the following order: • 1. Emergency shelters, transitional housing, and outreach programs; • 2. Permanent supportive housing funded by HUD McKinney-Vento Act programs and other HUD programs; • 3. Homeless prevention programs, supportive services only (SHP), and non-federally funded permanent housing programs. • Handout: HMIS Prioritization Chart (Page 45094 of the HMIS Data and Technical Standards) Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  8. Data Collection • Data Collection Requirements: • Universal Data Elements • All programs participating in HMIS must collect on all clients served • Records demographics, characteristics and patterns of service use of homeless persons • Program-Specific Data Elements • Required to collect by all McKinney-Vento programs that must complete an Annual Progress Report (APR) • Records needs assessments, service use, and outcomes • Handout: HMIS Data and Technical Standards Frequently Asked Questions Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  9. Name Social Security Number Date of Birth Ethnicity and Race Gender Veterans Status Disabling Condition Residence Prior to Program Entry Zip Code of Last Permanent Address Program Entry Date Program Exit Date Person ID Number* Program ID Number* Household ID Number* * Computer Generated Overview of Universal Data Elements Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  10. Universal Data Elements: Unduplication Goal: To produce an accurate count of homeless persons and to increase the use of mainstream programs by homeless persons. Date of birth can also be used to calculate a person’s age. • Name • Social Security Number • Date of Birth Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  11. Universal Data Element: Name Name • When Data Are Collected: Upon initial program entry/intake. • Subjects: All clients served. • Definition and Instructions: • In four separate fields record the legal full, middle, last names and any suffixes (avoid aliases or nicknames) • Record any other name used to receive services previously • Response Format: John David Doe Jr. Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  12. Universal Data Element: Social Security Number (SSN) Social Security Number (SSN) • When Data Are Collected: Upon initial program entry/intake. • Subjects: All clients served. • Definition and Instructions: In two separate fields record: • Nine-digit Social Security Number • Quality of the data (Full SSN, Partial SSN, Don’t Know or Don’t Have, Refused) • Response Format: 123456789 Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  13. Universal Data Elements: Date of Birth (DOB) • Date of Birth (DOB) • When Data Are Collected: Upon initial program entry/intake. • Subjects: All clients served. • Definition and Instructions: Collect the month, day and year of birth for every person served. • If a client cannot remember the year of birth, ask their age and calculate the approximate year of birth. • Response Format: 08/31/1965, or if the DOB is unknown but age is known: AGE 30 = 01/01/1976 Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  14. Universal Data Elements: Demographics Goal: To understand who is homeless and to identify persons who may qualify for other types of programs. • Ethnicity and Race • Gender • Veteran Status • Disabling Condition Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  15. Universal Data Elements: Ethnicity and Race Ethnicity and Race • When Data Are Collected: Upon initial program entry. • Subjects: All clients served. • Definition and Instructions: In two separate fields record both the self-identified Hispanic or Latino ethnicity and the self-identified race of each client served. • Allow clients to identify multiple racial categories. • Staff observation should NOT be used to collect this information. Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  16. Universal Data Elements: Ethnicity and Race (con’t) Ethnicity and Race Response Categories: Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  17. Universal Data Elements: Gender Gender • When Data Are Collected: Upon initial program entry. • Subjects: All clients served. • Definition and Instructions: Record the gender of each client served. • Programs may add “transgender male to female” and “transgender female to male” categories. • Response Categories: Female, Male Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  18. Universal Data Elements: Veteran Status Veteran Status • When Data Are Collected: Upon each program entry. • Subjects: All adults served. • Definition and Instructions: A veteran is someone who has served on active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States. • This does not include inactive military reserves or the National Guard unless the person was called up to active duty. • Response Categories: No, Yes Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  19. Universal Data Elements: Disabling Condition Disabling Condition • When Data Are Collected: After the client has been admitted into the program. • Subjects: All adults served. • Definition and Instructions: A disabling condition means: • A disability as defined in Section 223 of the Social Security Act. • A physical, mental or emotional impairment which is of long-continued and indefinite duration, substantially impedes ones ability to function independently, and of such a nature that such ability could be improved by more suitable housing conditions. Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  20. Universal Data Elements: Disabling Condition (con’t) Disabling Condition • Definition and Instructions (con’t): • A developmental disability as defined in Section 102 of the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act. • The disease of AIDS or any conditions arising from the etiological agency of AIDS. • A diagnosable substance abuse disorder. • Response Categories: No, Yes, Don’t Know, Refused Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  21. Universal Data Elements: Housing and Service Use Goal: To understand the mobility of homeless persons and service use patterns. • Residence Prior to Program Entry • Zip Code of Last Permanent Address • Program Entry Date • Program Exit Date Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  22. Universal Data Element: Residence Prior to Program Entry Residence Prior to Program Entry • When Data Are Collected: Any time after the client has been admitted into the program. • Subjects: All adults and unaccompanied youth served. • Definition and Instructions: In two separate fields record the type of living arrangement the night before entry into the program and the length of time the client spent in that living arrangement. Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  23. Universal Data Element: Residence Prior to Program Entry (con’t) Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  24. Universal Data Element: Residence Prior to Program Entry (con’t) Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  25. Universal Data Element: Zip Code of Last Permanent Address Zip Code of Last Permanent Address • When Data Are Collected: Upon each program entry. • Subjects: All adults and unaccompanied youth served. • Definition and Instructions: In two separate fields record the five-digit zip code of the apartment, room, or house where the client last lived for 90 days or more, and the zip data quality code. Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  26. Universal Data Element: Zip Code of Last Permanent Address (con’t) Response Format/Categories: Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  27. Universal Data Element: Program Entry Date Program Entry Date • When Data Are Collected: Upon each program entry. • Subjects: All clients served. • Definition and Instructions: Record the month, day, and year of first day of service of program entry. • For a shelter visit, this date would represent the first day of residence in a shelter program following residence outside of the shelter or in another program. • For services, this date may represent the day of program enrollment, the day a service was provided, or the first date of a period of continuous participation in a service (e.g., daily, weekly or monthly). • Response Format: 01/30/2004 Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  28. Universal Data Element: Program Exit Date Program Exit Date • When Data Are Collected: Upon program exit. • Subjects: All clients served. • Definition and Instructions: Record the month, day, and year of last day of service. • For a program providing housing or shelter, this date would represent the last day of residence in the program’s housing before the client transfers to another residential program or leaves the shelter. • For services, the exit date may represent the last day a service was provided or the last date of a period of continuous service. • Response Format: 01/30/2004 Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  29. Universal Data Element: Program Exit Date (con’t) Missing Exit Dates! • Documented as the most missing variable across the nation—especially for overnight shelters. • Be creative—program your system to automatically exit a client from a bed for short term shelter or use a nightly bed register. • Heighten staff awareness to missing exit dates—training, training, and more training. Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  30. APR-Required: Income and Sources Non-Cash Benefits Physical Disability Developmental Disability HIV/AIDS Mental Health Substance Abuse Domestic Violence Services Received Destination Reasons for Leaving Overview of Program-Specific Data Elements Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  31. Overview of Program-Specific Data Elements Elements based on recommendations from practitioners, researchers, and other Federal agencies that fund homeless services • Employment • Education • General Health Status • Pregnancy Status • Veteran’s Information • Children’s Education Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  32. Program-Specific Data Elements: Income and Benefits Goal: To understand a client’s level of self-sufficiency and use of mainstream resources • Income and Sources • Non-Cash Benefits Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  33. Program-Specific Data Element: Income and Sources Income and Sources • When Data Are Collected: In the course of client assessment and at exit. • Subjects: All clients served. • Definition and Instructions: In three separate fields, record: • (1) whether the client received income from each source listed on the next slide in the past 30 days; • (2) the amount of income received from each source identified by the client; and • (3) the client’s total monthly income (rounded to the nearest U.S. dollar). • Allow clients to identify multiple sources of income. Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  34. Program-Specific Data Element: Income and Sources (con’t) Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  35. Program-Specific Data Element: Non-Cash Benefits Non-Cash Benefits • When Data Are Collected: In the course of client assessment and at exit. • Subjects: All adults and unaccompanied youth served. • Definition and Instructions: For each source, determine if the client received any of the non-cash benefits in the past month (30 days). • Allow clients to identify multiple sources. Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  36. Program-Specific Data Element: Non-Cash Benefits (con’t) Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  37. Program-Specific Data Elements Goal: To understand who is homeless, determine eligibility for certain types of benefits, and assess the need for services. • Physical Disability • Developmental Disability • HIV/AIDS • Mental Health • Substance Abuse • Domestic Violence • Services Received Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  38. Program-Specific Data Element: Physical Disability Physical Disability • When Data Are Collected: In the course of client assessment once the client is admitted, unless this information is needed prior to admission to determine program eligibility. • Subjects: All clients served. • Definition and Instructions: A physical disability includes an impairment which is: • Expected to be of long-continued and indefinite duration; • Substantially impedes an individual’s ability to live independently; and • Of such a nature that such ability could be improved by more suitable housing conditions. • Response Categories: No, Yes Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  39. Program-Specific Data Element: Developmental Disability Developmental Disability • When Data Are Collected: In the course of client assessment once the client is admitted, unless this information is needed prior to admission to determine program eligibility. • Subjects: All clients served. • Definition and Instructions: A developmental disability includes: • Severe, chronic disability that is attributed to a mental and/or physical impairment; • Occurs before 22 years of age; and • Limits the capacity for independent living & economic self-sufficiency. • Response Categories: No, Yes Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  40. Program-Specific Data Element: HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS • When Data Are Collected: In the course of client assessment once the client is admitted, unless this information is needed prior to admission to determine program eligibility. • Subjects: All adults and unaccompanied youth served. • Definition and Instructions: Determine if the client has been diagnosed with AIDS or has tested positive for HIV. • If the client does not provide the information and it is not in case manager records, leave the response field blank. • Response Categories: No, Yes Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  41. Program-Specific Data Element: Mental Health Mental Health • When Data Are Collected: In the course of client assessment once the client is admitted, unless this information is needed prior to admission to determine program eligibility. • Subjects: All adults and unaccompanied youth served. • Definition and Instructions: In separate fields, record: • If the client has a mental health problem; • Whether the problem is expected to be of long-continued and indefinite duration, and substantially impedes a client’s ability to live independently; and • A mental health problem may include serious depression, serious anxiety, hallucinations, violent behavior, or thoughts of suicide. Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  42. Program-Specific Data Element: Mental Health (con’t) Response Categories: Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  43. Program-Specific Data Element: Substance Abuse Substance Abuse • When Data Are Collected: In the course of client assessment once the client is admitted, unless this information is needed prior to admission to determine program eligibility. • Subjects: All adults and unaccompanied youth served. • Definition and Instructions: In separate fields, record: • If the client has an alcohol or drug abuse problem, or both. • Whether the problem is expected to be of long-continued and indefinite duration, and substantially impedes a client’s ability to live independently. Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  44. Program-Specific Data Element: Substance Abuse (con’t) Response Categories: Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  45. Program-Specific Data Element: Domestic Violence Domestic Violence • When Data Are Collected: In the course of client assessment. • Subjects: All adults and unaccompanied youth served. • Definition and Instructions: In separate fields, record: • If the client has ever been a victim of domestic violence, and if so, • How long ago did the client have the most recent experience. Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  46. Program-Specific Data Element: Domestic Violence (con’t) Response Categories: Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  47. Program-Specific Data Element: Services Received Services Received • When Data Are Collected: In the course of client assessment and at appropriate points during the program stay. • Subjects: All clients served. • Definition and Instructions: For each service encounter, two types of information must be recorded in two separate fields: • The date of service as the two-digit month, two-digit day, and four-digit year; and • The type of service (listed on next slide). Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  48. Program-Specific Data Element: Services Received (con’t) Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  49. Program-Specific Data Elements Goal: To understand where homeless people go following service and to identify the barriers and issues clients face in completing a program or staying in a residential facility. • Destination • Reasons for Leaving Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  50. Program-Specific Data Element: Destination Destination • When Data Are Collected: At program exit. • Subjects: All clients served. • Definition and Instructions: Record in three separate fields: • Where the client will be staying after they leave the program; • If this move is permanent or transitional (i.e., temporary); and • Does the move involve a HUD subsidy or other subsidy. Prepared by Abt Associates for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

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