GREATER HARTFORD
COORDINATED ACCESS NETWORK MEETING AGENDA
Wednesday,
April 7th 2021 via Zoom
1PM – 2:15PM
1. Welcome and Introductions – 5 minutes
2. Shelter Referrals – 10 minutes – Amanda
Gordon
a. Cold
weather has ended on 4/1/2021. One hotel still open for a few individuals.
b. Conversations
with SAMH (Geri) and outreach workers. Family plan – outreach 7 days a week for
families, able to verify those outdoors, extended triage (month now) will
evaluate the need. Diversion specialist are entering outreach referral to
locate family, triage is then called for a room, will determine if divertible
or year round shelter beds. Off hours – 211 will report the family to
outreach/triage. 211 will hotel family for the night if outreach is not available.
Protocols will come soon.
c. Will
communicate with 211 and finalize protocols after 9:30pm.
d. SAMH
can possibly cover/extend hotel funding.
e. Individuals
– in the past had a priority list that was long. Goal this year is to minimize
list. Need to verify unsheltered, only shelter those who are verified. Those who
are paid for by 3rd party, those coming out of institutions homeless
before entering back in, will have immediate access to shelter beds if
possible. Shelter bed availability will be used to track numbers of beds that
are available. Shelter bed estimates the length of stay. Will continue to track
in smart sheets.
f.
Efficiency to move into shelter – YWCA had a
few beds that were open in the past few months.
g. SPI
having offline conversations about women beds about upper bunk – most women
have refused top bunk beds. Should we add this to the referral/intake?
h. Smaller
group to meet and discuss needs/protocols for individuals. Reach out to Amanda.
3. City of Hartford ESG Allocation FY 21-22 – 10
minutes - Lionel Rigler
a.
Regular ESG funds not COVID. Formula determined
every year. Related to HUD funding for emergency solution grants. Formula is
based on total number of beds, census of 70 beds, gross number of permanent
exits achieved. Do not have permanent exits from calendar year 2020 due to
COVID, used numbers from 2019. Numbers were also based on the census. Census in
sheet is Column D.
b.
Lionel will check the funding for ImmaCare.
c.
SPI received a reduction. Decrease was due to
capacity decrease. Numbers decreased due to social distancing guidelines. Majority
agree to use last year’s pre pandemic allocations so it’s not a decrease. Some
will be an increase due to HUD increase.
d.
Anyone disagree reach out to Lionel by Thursday,
4/8.
e.
Next year – can look at performance.
4. Documentation Readiness for Referrals/
Vacancies in the CAN – 10 minutes – Matt Morgan
a. Documentation
has been a barrier for some referrals
b. Vacancies
due to documents readiness
c. HUD
document readiness guidelines to be used – aimed to make low barrier
d. Homeless
verification – 45 days after client has been housed – need to confirm. The waiver
has not been used by any of our programs yet.
e. HUD
waivers have been extended till June 30th
f.
Referral times have been lengthy in the past
few months
g. List
are filtered with disabling condition
h. Crane
has not been receiving ROI
i.
Referrals with no income should be also
referred for openings if they are eligible without the income
j.
JH and SPI are working together to hire new
housing search staff
k. CCT
release can be used to see if DV can be filled out for client
5. COVID – 19 Agency Updates and ESG Updates –
20 minutes
- ESG New Diversion
and Rapid Exit Funds – Matt Morgan
i.
Funds through CCEH
ii.
Plenty of funding for Rapid Exits
iii.
In support of using the funds for
Diversion assistance
- New Protocol for
COVID Positive Cases – 10 minutes -
Amanda Gordon
i.
Jan – March SPI offered space for
COVID positive/ isolation, space is no longer available. Positive cases can for
through CRC. We do not have a quarantine location. Proposal – JH can authorize
hotel stay that shelter has identified, shelter to provide food to quarantine
location. Outreach can also reach out for hotel stay for those unsheltered exposed/positive.
c.
Vaccination Fields now in HMIS–
Matt Morgan
i.
New fields in COVID assessment. Can specify if
they received vaccine, have not, or refused. Strong encouragement to enter in
the data.
ii.
https://cceh.org/provider-resources/webinars/
d.
Updates/Vaccinations
i.
McKinney – first clinic of the month is today to
test for COVID. J&J vaccine next week – only 60 doses are available.
ii.
GHHRC – will start vaccines twice a week on
Tuesday at South Green 25-30 vaccines a day, Thursday at 557 Albany Ave site.
Will determine where they need to go to target community we serve. Vaccine ambassador
to schedule vaccines for clients and staff. Will distribute J&J.
6. End of Cold Weather/Winter Updates – Lisa
Cretella, Bryan Flint, Kara Capone, Mark Jenkins, and Emily Soucy, and Amanda
Gordon– 15 minutes
a. Lisa
– keeping triage open for families.
Families are still in overflow, anticipating movement.
b.
Mercy ended on 3/31.
c.
Mark has about 15 folks still in hotel.
d.
Cornerstone – first year! Served 38 people.
7. Future Agenda Items or Additional
Announcements – 1 minute
a.
CT CAN Entity – Matt Morgan or Amanda Gordon
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