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Strategic<br />

Goal<br />

Strategic<br />

Objective<br />

Metric<br />

Use Housing as a Platform to Improve Quality of Life<br />

End homelessness for Veterans, people experiencing chronic homelessness, families, youth and children.<br />

Total homeless Veterans temporarily living in shelters or transitional housing<br />

• Description: Total homeless Veterans temporarily living in shelters or transitional housing<br />

• Data source: PIT<br />

• Unit of measurement: Homeless Veterans in specified situation on a single night in January each year<br />

• Dimension: Count<br />

• Calculation method: A count of homeless persons a single night in January.<br />

• Frequency: <strong>Annual</strong>. 24 CFR 578.7(c)(2) only requires that the counts be done “biennially”<br />

• Direction: Increased<br />

• Data quality (limitations/advantages of the data): HUD establishes Point-in-Time (PIT) guidance<br />

annually that states the minimum amount of data that all CoCs must collect and report to HUD as part of<br />

its PIT count. There are additional reporting tools that provide guidance on HUD’s reporting requirements<br />

and standards.<br />

• Measurement Validation, verification, and improvement of measure: When CoCs submit their data<br />

in the HDX there are also several validations in HDX itself to ensure consistency in reporting. After the<br />

data is submitted HUD’s contractors analyze the data again and call communities if there are further<br />

discrepancies that need to be explained or corrected.<br />

Sequence: 24<br />

Metric<br />

Total Veterans living on the streets, experiencing homelessness<br />

• Description: Total Veterans living on the streets, experiencing homelessness<br />

• Data source: PIT<br />

• Unit of measurement: Homeless Veterans in specified situation on a single night in January each year<br />

• Dimension: Count<br />

• Calculation method: A count of homeless persons a single night in January<br />

• Frequency: <strong>Annual</strong>. 24 CFR 578.7(c)(2) only requires that the counts be done “biennially”<br />

• Direction: Increased<br />

• Data quality (limitations/advantages of the data): HUD establishes Point-in-Time (PIT) guidance<br />

annually that states the minimum amount of data that all CoCs must collect and report to HUD as part of<br />

its PIT count. There are additional reporting tools that provide guidance on HUD’s reporting requirements<br />

and standards.<br />

• Measurement Validation, verification, and improvement of measure: When CoCs submit their data<br />

in the HDX there are also several validations in HDX itself to ensure consistency in reporting. After the<br />

data is submitted HUD’s contractors analyze the data again and call communities if there are further<br />

discrepancies that need to be explained or corrected.<br />

Sequence: 25<br />

176 Section Three: Additional Information

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