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Chronic
Community Progress Indicators:
York Region
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Chronic Community Progress Indicators
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Summary
POPULATION: Chronic
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ChronicACTIVE CHRONIC HOMELESS & BASELINE REDUCTIONS
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Date joined:
Jul 2019
This chart displays all active homeless data from the baseline date until the most recent month submitted.
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Quality By-Name List:
Aug 2022
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QBNL Baseline
Jun 2022
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Quality Coordinated Access:
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Community contact:
Ruth Diaz
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ruth.diaz@york.ca
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Our Data Story
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Jul 2019Began submitting data to BFZ-C
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Aug 2022Achieved a Quality By-Name and established chronic baseline at June 2022
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Jul 2022Following closure of seasonal shelter in Apr 2022, lost touch with a large number of people who moved to inactive after 90 days. Looking to improve data updates and expect numbers to increase again with the opening of seasonal shelters over Oct and Nov 2022
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Oct 2022Numbers increased as a result of identifying new and returning individuals with the re-opening of temporary winter shelters
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Jul 2023In July 2023, a Second Stage Transitional Housing service provider was onboarded onto HIFIS, which included transitional housing units in the community that were not previously included. Continued increases in the following months are partially attributed to the inclusion of this additional Second Stage Transitional Housing but also is due to general increases in chronic homelessness and increases in asylum seekers.
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