International Journal on Homelessness (Nov 2021)

The Best Thresholds for Rapid Identification of Episodic and Chronic Homeless Shelter Use

  • Geoffrey Messier,
  • Leslie Tutty,
  • Caleb John

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5206/ijoh.2022.1.13607
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 37 – 47

Abstract

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This paper explores how to best identify clients for housing services based on their homeless shelter access patterns. We utilize the number of shelter stays and episodes of shelter use for a client within a specified time window. Thresholds are then applied to these values to determine if that individual is a good candidate for housing support. Using new housing referral impact metrics, we explore a range of threshold and time window values to determine which combination both maximizes impact and identifies good candidates for housing as soon as possible. New insights are also provided regarding the characteristics of the “under-the-radar” client group who are typically not identified for housing support.

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