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Lane County updates coordinated entry written standards to add HUD links and Spanish vulnerability tool
Summary
Lane County staff updated its coordinated entry written standards to add direct HUD definitions for chronic homelessness and dedicated-plus, added a Spanish translation of the vulnerability assessment, and reported low numbers of participants closed as inactive and later returning.
Andrea Brenna, the county’s coordinated entry lead, told the executive committee that the written standards for the county’s coordinated entry process were revised to include a direct link to HUD Exchange definitions for chronic homelessness and dedicated-plus and to add a Spanish translation of the local vulnerability assessment.
Why it matters: The changes aim to make definitions and assessment tools easier to access and to reduce language barriers for assessors and…
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