Why Conduct the Gaps Analysis?
How the GRCoC and our region address the challenge of assisting people on the path from homelessness to permanent housing has implications for both service providers and clients. At the forefront of these conversations must be the topic of affordable housing. An infusion of pandemic-related funding allowed for the opening of temporary and non-congregate shelters (i.e., hotel rooms) that enabled providers to serve numbers of people similar to pre-pandemic levels. As COVID-related resources are ending, the additional beds made available for people experiencing homelessness have closed, and clients are staying in shelters twice as long as they did pre-COVID.
This gaps analysis provides crucial data to help us make more informed decisions.
What Data was Used?
Homeward collects and analyzes verifiable data on individuals and families experiencing homelessness in Central Virginia. An important aspect of this data collection is that it’s rooted in lived experience and the data comes directly from the people who experience homelessness in our region.
Data for this gaps analysis was collected via the Homeward Community Information System (HCIS) along with input sessions with people with lived experience of homelessness. Data is verified by Homeward and coordinated entry partner agencies in the GRCoC. Those agencies meet stringent federal regulations for data collection, reporting, and services (i.e., non-discrimination policies and funding audits). Data used for the gaps analysis is reported to federal and state agencies and subject to rigorous and transparent reviews.
What are Key Takeaways?
If you are within 3 days of losing housing, call The Homeless Connection Line: 804-972-0831 . If you are more than 3 days away from losing housing, call The Housing Resource Line: 804-422-5061
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