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This document contains frequently asked questions (FAQs) and answers on the development and implementation of coordinated entry (CE) processes specific to working with runaway and homeless youth populations. HUD and HHS have developed the FAQs and answers in direct response to questions from the field — both Continuums of Care (CoCs) and youth-serving providers.
ACF believes taking a two-generation, whole-family approach has the potential to strengthen the effectiveness of human services programs and help families succeed.
Acting Assistant Secretary Mark Greenberg's remarks on the importance of partnerships with behavioral health and human services agencies at the HHS SAMHSA Block Grant Conference: "Building and Sustaining State Behavioral Healthcare Systems".
The purpose of this Bulletin is to clarify a number of issues surrounding the ACF-801 reporting requirements. Section II provides guidance related to definitions of specific data elements and data element response options. Section III contains contact information if you have questions or need further assistance. Throughout this document the reference to “States” is used to include both State and Territory grantees.