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- April 24, 2018
News, Resources, & Happenings at TAC — April 2018
Homelessness | Blog Post | April 2018TAC receives a second five-year contract to provide help communities develop system-level capacity to meet the unique needs of Veterans and their families.
- January 23, 2018
We Need All of Us: Tips for Continuums of Care Working to Include People with Lived Experience of Homelessness
Homelessness | Blog Post | January 2018It is now widely accepted that planning and implementing successful programs to prevent and end homelessness requires direct involvement by people who have themselves been homeless. However, many CoCs and agencies lack well-developed consumer involvement strategies.
- December 7, 2017
Coordinated Entry — What’s Working Well
Homelessness | Blog Post | December 2017Implementing coordinated entry is a significant systems change, and will continue to have effects long past its first iteration. It is important to use change management strategies that can strengthen the planning process.
- November 14, 2017
News, Resources,& Happenings at TAC – November 2017
Homelessness | Blog Post | November 2017At the end of October, 800 service providers and Continuum of Care leaders came together for two intensive days of workshops, presentations, and teamwork focused on rapid re-housing.