Prioritization, Matching, and Referral: Onboarding
Logistics
Type: Self-Paced / Onboarding
Time to Complete: 90 minutes for course materials, plus exercises
Exercises include:
- Completing scorecards
- Setting community priorities
- Documenting prioritization, matching and referral policies and procedures
Target Audience: This course is intended for those who are leading the implementation and improvement of their local Coordinated Access systems.
Components
- Pre-recorded Webinars
- Videos
- Text
- Exercises
- Knowledge Checks
- Final Assessment
- Course Evaluation
- Completion Certificate
Description
This is the final course in the Coordinated Access series and builds on concepts presented in previous courses. In this course, you will learn about prioritization of housing resources, and matching and referral in Coordinated Access systems. Learners will complete a variety of exercises, including setting local priorities, and documenting policies and procedures. This course is intended for those who are leading the implementation and improvement of their local Coordinated Access systems.
Learning Objectives
- Have an understanding of prioritization, matching, and referral in the context of Coordinated Access
- Understand why and how local priorities are set and applied in a community
- Assess community progress in implementing prioritization, matching, and referral by completing a series of scorecard exercises
- Complete a priority-setting exercise with community stakeholders and document prioritization, matching, and referral policies and protocols
The CAEH TTA program is funded in part by the Government of Canada through the Community Capacity and Innovation funding stream of Reaching Home: Canada’s Homelessness Strategy.