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This report from the Office of Supportive Housing and Behavioral Health Services provides an update on countywide efforts to address and prevent homelessness, detailing progress on various initiatives in collaboration with the City of San José. The report outlines the status of eight areas of work aimed at improving services for unhoused populations, including expanding medical and behavioral health services, integrating temporary housing sites into a coordinated entry system, and enhancing access to homelessness prevention resources. The report also discusses fiscal implications, stating there are none associated with receiving the report.
Key points
- The report updates the Board of Supervisors on progress in addressing homelessness in collaboration with the City of San José.
- Eight areas of work are being pursued to strengthen the foundation for the Community Plan to End Homelessness.
- There are no fiscal implications associated with receiving the report.
- Progress includes expanding medical and behavioral health services to City-funded shelters and integrating temporary housing sites into a centralized referral system.
- The report outlines ongoing efforts to improve access to behavioral health treatment and homelessness prevention services.
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- Some sections are truncated, limiting the completeness of the information provided.
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