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Coordinating Systems of Care to Provide a Comprehensive Behavioral Health Crisis Response to Individuals Experiencing Homelessness
Homelessness | Mental Health & Substance Use | Manual | Publication | May 2023Action steps and implementation examples to achieve the goal of systems alignment and improve outcomes for people with substance use disorders who are experiencing homelessness.
Heart Equity Action Lab (HEAL) Racial Equity & Social Justice Tool
Homelessness | Manual | Publication | December 2021A step-by-step, holistic interrogation of youth homelessness community planning elements, to help teams prevent adverse consequences to racially marginalized and historically disenfranchised young people.
Ending Youth Homelessness Guidebook Series
Homelessness | Manual | Publication | November 2018TAC co-wrote this three-part guidebook series with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. It is designed for Continuum of Care (CoC) leadership and other stakeholders to use as a direct, hands-on action plan in efforts to prevent and end youth homelessness. System Planning Mainstream System Collaboration Promising…
Using Medicaid to Pay for Services in Permanent Supportive Housing: Steps for CoC Leads to Get Started
Affordable Housing | Homelessness | Medicaid | Manual | Publication | August 2016Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) is an effective intervention for ending chronic homelessness. An essential part of the PSH model is a package of health care and supportive services that helps people with disabilities get and stay housed. Those services, however, cost money - money that can be difficult to…