WWW.APPLIEDSURVEYRESEARCH.ORG 55 Brennan St. Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 728-1356 991 W. Hedding St., Suite 102 San Jose, CA 95126 (408) 247-8319 WWW.OCGOV.COM 1770 N. Broadway Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 480-2744 WWW.OCPARTNERSHIP.NET One Hope Dr. Tustin, CA 92782 (714) 288-4007 The 2011 Orange County Homeless Census and Survey The 2011 Orange County Homeless Census and Survey Orange County Community Services, Orange County Healthcare Agency , OC Partnership & Applied Survey Research November 15, 2010
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WWW.APPLIEDSURVEYRESEARCH.ORG
55 Brennan St.Watsonville, CA 95076
(831) 728-1356
991 W. Hedding St., Suite 102San Jose, CA 95126
(408) 247-8319
WWW.OCGOV.COM
1770 N. BroadwaySanta Ana, CA 92706
(714) 480-2744
WWW.OCPARTNERSHIP.NET
One Hope Dr.Tustin, CA 92782(714) 288-4007
The 2011 Orange County Homeless Census and SurveyThe 2011 Orange County Homeless Census and SurveyOrange County Community Services, Orange County Healthcare Agency , OC Partnership & Applied Survey ResearchNovember 15, 2010
AGENDAAGENDA
• Introduction to ASR• Purpose of this Research• Homeless Study Components• Project Methodology • What will be Measured• Critical Next Steps• Data Release and Report Production
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WHO WE AREWHO WE ARE
• Applied Survey Research– A 30-year-old non-profit
social research firm headquartered in Santa Cruz County
– ASR has conducted homeless research in Orange, Atlanta, San Bernardino, Riverside, Monterey, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, San Francisco, Sonoma, Mendocino, Clark (NV), and Los Angeles Counties
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PURPOSE OF THIS RESEARCHPURPOSE OF THIS RESEARCH
• Generate data to respond to the HUD NOFA application
• Generate valid, accurate, qualitative and quantitative data regarding homeless for better service planning and delivery
• Gain better understanding of issues and needs of the Orange homeless community
• Help retain or increase Orange County’s $13.2 million share of competitive federal funding for homeless services
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HOMELESS STUDY DATA COMPONENTS
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• Street Census• Shelter/Institution Census• Street Census + Shelter Census = PIT total
• Survey– Data from the survey will be projected to
• Better sampling of shelters thru greater participation
• Better weather!
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PIT COUNT LOGISTICS IMPROVEMENTS – 2011
2009 DEPLOYMENT SITES
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• OC Partnership, Orange
• Church of Christ, Anaheim
• MHA Drop-off, Santa Ana
• Boys and Girls Club, Cypress
• South County Outreach, Lake Forest
SAMPLE OF DATA COLLECTION FORMS
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Hot Spot Identification Form
REFERRAL AND TRAINING CARDS
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WHAT WILL BE MEASUREDWHAT WILL BE MEASURED
• Homeless Survey– Provides the necessary information for HUD– Quota sample – non-random– Peer interviewers on the street– Provider interviewers in shelter settings
• Survey Improvements– Align with HMIS data elements– Recession oriented questions– New areas of interest:
• Computer and cell phone usage• Precariously housed• Employment• ?
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2011 Orange County Homeless Survey
KEY NEXT STEPS
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Task Area•Hot Spot Identification
•Facility usage
•Homeless Worker Referral
•Homeless Surveying
Council Contribution•We need experts (homeless and provider) to identify homeless hot spots on a map for our sample selection in the next 4 weeks
•Use of facilities as deployment sites on 1.22.11(near shelters, strategic)
•150 workers need to be recruited. How many workers can you recruit and commit to quality participation?
•We need a number of coordinators willing to stock survey supplies and manage the distribution of surveyors to the homeless interviewers and review the returned surveys for quality assurance.
DATA RELEASE AND REPORT PRODUCTION
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• Census and Survey data will be released ASAP for the NOFA application
• Report scheduled for release after the NOFA is completed