Background This process is for clients on the Survivor CES Community Queue (CQ) that have been matched to a housing opportunity through Individual CES or Family CES (OC CES). This means that the client has been matched to a housing opportunity at a Housing Provider that is not a Victim Services Provider, and the Hou…
Background The CES Leads for the Family and Individual Coordinated Entry Systems match households to available housing opportunities through the Coordinated Entry System and the Bed Reservation System. In order to make these matches in HMIS, the users at the CES Leads must have the Matchmaker role. This article will…
Background In order to participate in the Coordinated Entry System or the Bed Reservation System, Housing Providers must first enter their available housing opportunities into HMIS. These opportunities will be sent to a Matchmaker, who will then refer households to the available housing opportunities. Once a house…
Background The Coordinated Entry System is a process which coordinates the assessment and referral of individuals and families seeking housing, and includes the use of a comprehensive and standardized assessment tool. Both the Family Coordinated Entry System and Individual Coordinated Entry System are set-up in H…