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The Center for Innovationthrough Data Intelligence | CIDI
Maryanne Schretzman, Executive Director
CIDIThe City of New York
Office of the Deputy Mayor for
Health and Human Services
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Agenda
CIDI overview
Homelessness in NYC
Street Homeless Solutions
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AgencyData CIDI InteragencyStrategy
CIDIs Purpose
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Making data come alive to inspire change
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Connecting Data Systems
CIDIResearch
ChildWelfare
HomelessServices
Health
PublicWelfare
Aging PublicHospitals
Youth
DomesticViolence
Jail
Probation
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CIDI Research Process
Commissioners determine and approve research questions
CIDI shares project description with agency leadership/legal
CIDI forms inter-agency workgroup
CIDIs IRB reviews research project
CIDI uses data for research project
CIDI distributes findings to inform program implementation
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CIDIs Role:
Measure
Track impact ofinteragency initiatives
Assess indicators ofsuccess
Coordinate
Systematically gatherrelevant cross-agency
data
Integrate data amongagencies
Inform
Disseminate research findings
Map communities byindicators (individual andcollectively), assets and toxicstress of neighborhoodsselected for initiatives
CIDIs Role
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CIDIs Role: ExampleMapping Collective Impact Heat Maps
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CIDIs Role: Example Mapping Collective Impact Outlier NTAs
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Drivers of Homelessness
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Intersectionwith
HomelessSystem
ChildWelfare
SubstanceAbuse
MentalHealth
PublicWelfare
Aging PublicHospitals
Youth
DomesticViolence
Jail
Probation
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Homeless Services in NYC
Citywide Homebase community-based
prevention programs
Anti-eviction legal services at housing
courts
24/7 street outreach teams
Right to Shelter Aftercare Services
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Shelter System
Approximately 60,000 individuals reside inshelter on a given night
System divided into family, single adult andadult family shelters
Case management and re-housingassistance
Targeted rental subsidies for families to exit
shelter Permanent supportive housing for singleswith mental health and substance abuseissues
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Street Homelessness Solutions
Initiative Before 2007 Now Impact
Increase Provider
Accountability
Patchwork of 16 teams
with overlapping
responsibility and
no clear objectives
One accountable
provider per borough
Measurable targets
Efficient use of resources
Target Chronic Street
Homeless with
Intensive Case
Management
No focus on chronically
homeless.
Teams responsible for
contact with clients,
rather than housing
placement
Focus attention and
resources on placing
most chronic and
vulnerable clients
Street Homeless census
Down 28% since 2005
Expand Available
Housing Resources
Only Shelter and Drop-in
Centers
Two low threshold, low
barrier housing options:
Safe Havens and
Stabilization Beds
Over 6000 chronically
homeless individuals
placed since September
2007
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Safe Haven Model
Roughly 1000 beds citywide
Low-threshold transitional Housing Firstoption
Harm-reduction model Robust staffing model
Fewer rules
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Encampment Elimination
Use tested methodology focused on inter-
agency collaboration
Collaborate with Police, Sanitation, Parks
and Transportation Departments
Clients offered immediate housing options
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Bronx Encampment Before
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Bronx Encampment After
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Bronx Encampment After
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Bronx Encampment After
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Manhattan Encampment Before
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Manhattan Encampment After
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Community Engagement
24 Hour App/Hotline to assist street homeless
Centralized tracking through a 24 houroperations desk
An outreach team responds and calls backthe community member who placed theoriginal call within 2 hours to report theirdisposition
Community Board Meetings
HOPE annual street count
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Homeless Outreach Population
Estimate (HOPE)
Annual citywide survey of the streets, parks andsubways
Collaboration with Police, Parks, Transportationand School System
Over 2,000 volunteers canvas all locations wherehomeless people are known and a random sampleof other areas
The same methodology has been used since 2005allowing the City to target resources and measureprogress
Recognized methodology includes qualityassurance component in the form of homelessdecoys
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HOPE
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4,395
3,843 3,755
3,306
2,328
3,1112,648
3,2623,180
3,357
3,182
0
5,000
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015