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Just 100 Slots Remaining for Conference Registration

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January 6, 2015      ISSUES   |   POLICY   |   SOLUTIONS   |   NEWS & EVENTS Forward Editor: Emanuel Cavallaro Spotlight On... Just 100 Slots Remaining for Conference Registration With just 100 slots left for conference attendees, the Alliance now anticipates that registration for the 2015 National Conference on Ending Family and Youth Homelessness in San Diego will soon reach capacity. If you have not yet registered for the conference, we encourage you to register as soon as possible. The regular registration rate of $525 per person is scheduled to run to 3 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Jan. 14, but will close early if the event reaches capacity before that date. Register today to ensure your spot and to take advantage of the regular rate. For the latest information about conference workshops, track options, and the schedule, please visit the agenda page of the conference website. Register fo

Reminder—HUD, USICH and HHS on Housing and Healthcare: Opportunities to Partner—January 6, 2015 at 2:00 PM EST

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Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser . Reminder—HUD, USICH and HHS on Housing and Healthcare: Opportunities to Partner—January 6, 2015 at 2:00 PM EST HUD's Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs (SNAPs) and Office of HIV/AIDS Housing (OHH), in collaboration with the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) are joining forces for a federal partners panel discussion on the important connection between homeless assistance and healthcare. SNAPs, USICH and HHS will present and discuss a range of opportunities to partner at the c

Re: [MARHMIS] Sheltered PIT using ServicePoint

Hi Kelly - I'd like to extend my apologies that your questions have been left pending. While we haven't released the updated PIT report for 2015 just yet (it's on the way!) we can definitely answer all of your questions about workflow, data collection and data entry. I'll be in touch with your CSS and we'll get those answers to you today! Thank you, Candice Hacker ICO, Bowman Systems ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kelly A. Blechertas" <KABlechertas@YorkCountyPA.gov> To: " marhmis@googlegroups.com " < marhmis@googlegroups.com > Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 8:20:05 AM Subject: [MARHMIS] Sheltered PIT using ServicePoint Hey guys, I know we have several ServicePoint communities on this listserv - can you reach out to me if you've used ServicePoint to do your sheltered count? I've submitted questions to Bowman about the process (the appropriate assessments, etc. ) but they haven't been able to get ba

Re: [MARHMIS] Sheltered PIT using ServicePoint

Hi Kelly, I've been using ServicePoint to do my sheltered PIT for at least 3 years. I also use it for our unsheltered count.  I love it.  I just use the standard assessment and everything comes out just fine.  The only problem I had in the past were old shelter stays showing up that did not have an end date. It was pulling in shelter stays from many years ago when the SP set up was different from the former HMIS system admin.   It took me a little bit to correct these, but this may not be a problem for you.   Why don't you just try to select some of your sheltered providers and run the PIT report available in ART based on a current date.  That way you can see how it looks and if your current assessment works.  Feel free to call me at the # below if you want to discuss.  Greta Greta Rolland Homeless Alliance for the Lower Shore MD-513 CoC HMIS System Administrator and Homeless Program Consultant 443-880-0794 -----Original Message----- From: Blecher