Common use of Collaboration with Housing and Community Organizations to Secure Housing and Benefits for Eligible Clients Clause in Contracts

Collaboration with Housing and Community Organizations to Secure Housing and Benefits for Eligible Clients. a. Assist clients with gathering identification documents required for getting housing; many documents are already on file with health care providers for the purposes of Medi-Cal and public benefits enrollment. Contractor shall coordinate with regional Housing Resource Centers (HRCs) to gather client documentation required for Alameda County’s Coordinated Entry assessment process to become eligible for Permanent Supportive Housing. b. Coordinate with HRCs to coordinate services for clients on the HRC’s “By-Name lists.” c. Coordinate with participating agencies on AB 210, which permits multi-disciplinary teams using County protocol to share and exchange information that expedites linkage of individuals and families to housing and services. d. Coordinate with Alameda County Behavioral Health (ACBH) outreach teams and ACCESS to support clients who need to connect to specialty mental health and SUD treatment services. e. Contractors shall not participate in activities related to abatement of encampments.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Community Based Organization Master Contract, Community Based Organization Master Contract, Community Based Organization Master Contract

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Collaboration with Housing and Community Organizations to Secure Housing and Benefits for Eligible Clients. a. Assist clients with gathering identification documents required for getting housing; many documents are already on file with health care providers for the purposes of Medi-Cal and public benefits enrollment. Contractor shall coordinate with regional Housing Resource Centers (HRCs) to gather client documentation required for Alameda County’s Coordinated Entry assessment process to become eligible for Permanent Supportive Housing. b. Coordinate with HRCs to coordinate services for clients on the HRC’s “By-Name lists.” c. Coordinate with participating agencies on AB 210, which permits multi-disciplinary teams using County protocol to share and exchange information that expedites linkage of individuals and families to housing and services. d. Coordinate with Alameda County Behavioral Health (ACBH) outreach teams and ACCESS to support clients who need to connect to specialty mental health and SUD (SUD) treatment services. e. Contractors shall not participate in activities related to abatement of encampments.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Amendment to Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!