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The VI-SPDAT is integrated into the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) for people who are homeless, and conducted at CARS partner agencies, including shelters, service centers, transitional housing programs, permanent housing programs, and outreach programs, or wherever people who are homeless first
While there is no specific time that you are required to conduct a VI-SPDAT, there are some things to consider before conducting the VI-SPDAT. The VI-SPDAT is reserved for Households that are either Category 1 or Category 4 Homeless as HUD defines these terms. Couch surfing does not qualify as Category 1 or 4 Homeless.
The Vulnerability Index - Service Prioritization Decision Assistance Tool (VI-SPDAT) is an assessment tool that helps providers better understand the severity of need of clients and helps determine which clients to prioritize for available permanent housing (PH) resources.
A triage tool like the VI-SPDAT allows homeless service providers to similarly assess and prioritize the universe of people who are experiencing homelessness in their community and identify whom to treat first based on the acuity of their needs. The tool returns a score for those who complete the assessment.
For individuals that score 10 or above on the VI-SPDAT, or that score 35 or above on SPDAT, which signals a recommendation for permanent supportive housing, individuals will be prioritized based on the following criteria (only going to the next level as needed to break a tie between two or more individuals): Page 3 3 |
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The Service Prioritization Decision Assistance Tool (SPDAT) was developed as an assessment tool for front- line workers at agencies that work with homeless clients to prioritize which of those clients should receive assistance first.
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The VI-SPDAT, or Vulnerability Index Service Prioritization Decision Assistance Tool, A pre-screening, or triage, tool designed to be used by all providers within a community to quickly assess the health and social needs of homeless persons and match them with the most appropriate support and housing interventions

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