PPT-Using Data to Drive your Program to Improve Homeless Students’ Outcomes

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Katie Morales Children In Transition Coordinator Kyle Kemp Data and Research Analyst What we will be covering Todays Topics Poverty Data Nevada and WCSD Statistics

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Katie Morales Children In Transition Coordinator Kyle Kemp Data and Research Analyst What we will be covering Todays Topics Poverty Data Nevada and WCSD Statistics Data Warehouse Business Intelligence Gateway. Sailing away the winter blues with ISFAA …. 2015 Winter Conference. Today’s Goals. After today’s presentation, we hope you will:. Know where to locate state and local homeless liaisons. Know where to locate online resources. Numbers and Permanent Supportive Housing. Erica Quintana. Midterm 2012. Housing Supply and Counts do not match. Homelessness in . Los Angeles: . LA . has the highest numbers of homelessness in the country an estimated . Continua of Care System. Daniel Blankenship. Vermont State Housing Authority. November 2016. McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance . Act. https://www.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/coc101.pdf. 1987: Congress passes . Survey: DRAFT. . Final Report. April 8, 2015. Homeless Youth Task Force. The Homeless Youth Task Force (HYTF) is a standing committee of the County of San Bernardino Interagency Council on Homelessness.. National . Partnership for Educational Access. 2016 Conference. April 29, 2016. Denise . Ross, Prince . George’s . County Public Schools . Cyekeia Lee, . NAEHCY . Understanding McKinney-Vento k-12 . Robert A. Dolci, M.A.. Office of Supportive Housing. Santa Clara County August . 26, 2016. 1. SCC Homeless Census & Survey: Jan. ‘15. 6,556. individuals counted; down 14% from 2013 (7,631). 71% of these were . David Ray. David.Ray@Region10.org. ; . 972.348.1786. www.Region10.org/MVH. www.Region10.org/FosterCare. Materials. PowerPoint. Webinar Information. Course Credit. Recording of the Webinar. Asking Questions. Deon . Arline. Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services. Presented to CDSS and other HSP Recipients. April 7, 2015. Los Angeles Continuum of Care. Homeless Family Solutions System. Changing the Way Homeless Families Access Housing Supports. Presented by:. Deborah Pruitt. , John Burton Advocates for Youth. Jessica Smith, Foundation for California Community Colleges. March 21, 2018. CCCSFAAA. Annual Conference. Overview. JBAY - California College Pathways. Patricia Ann Popp, Ph.D.. EHCY State Coordinator. Coordinators. ’ Technical . Assistance Academy. July 2018. Agenda. Risk factors. Basic McKinney-Vento requirements. Focus on ESSA changes. Virginia initiatives and resources. Hotspotter. initiative. SGIM Annual Meeting. May, 2016. Project Team. Tom O’Toole, MD. Dorota Szymkowiak, PhD. Ann Elizabeth Montgomery, PhD. Todd Manning. Erin Johnson. Betsy Lancaster. Nora Hutchinson, MD MPhil. June . 20. , . 2013. Homeless Veteran Demographics. 2. The National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans. Promoting data-driven, evidence-based services for Veterans who are homeless or at risk for homelessness. Webinar. February 9, 2015. Today’s Agenda. Housekeeping. McKinney-Vento Quick Overview. Definition of Unaccompanied Youth. Data. Common Barriers. Solutions. Housekeeping. Who am I?. David Ray. Region 10 ESC. September 2022. California department of education. Barriers Faced (1). The McKinney-Vento Act addresses educational barriers and challenges that children and youth experiencing homelessness face when it relates their right to enroll in and attend school, and provides supports needed for school success. Some of the barriers these children and youth face are:.

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