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The Anchor Community Initiative Resource Hub is a collection of resources, tools and case studies to help you use data to end youth and young adult homelessness in your community.

COORDINATING WITH LOCAL TRIBAL NATIONS

This page provides resources and guidance around By Name List Scorecard questions 2E and 3E:

2E) Does your homelessness system partner with, and have specific protocols for coordinating with other key systems to quickly and accurately identify young people within those systems who are experiencing homelessness including: Local Tribal Nations

3E) Does your homelessness system partner with, and have specific protocols in place for coordinating with other key systems to ensure that young people in those systems experiencing homelessness are added to your by-name list, including: Local Tribal Nations

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Questions to Consider: 

  • What is the history of your homelessness system partnering with or collaborating with your local Tribal Nation(s)? 

    • What has been successful? 

    • What has not been successful? 

    • Lessons learned? 

    • Who in your community can speak with credibility, knowledge, and personal experience about partnering with your local Tribal Nation(s)? 

  • What resources and programs already exist in your county for Indigenous and Native peoples? 

    • How are these resources connected to homeless services? How are they disconnected? 

  • Do you have a Title V, Indian Health Services Contract Clinic in your area? 

  • What resources exist in your county specifically for Native and Indigenous peoples? Who are the main points of contact for these resources? 

    • Are there any that are YYA specific? 


Actions to Consider: 

  • System mapping with relevant, credible, and knowledgeable stakeholders about how a YYA would connect to homeless services. 

  • Meet with your local Coordinated Entry Lead about their partnership and outreach history with your 

  • Educate yourself and your team about your Local Tribal Nation by paying for Local Tribal Nation representatives to talk to and train your team. Be prepared with questions and to clearly articulate the goals of your work. 

  • Ask Indigienous young people what they think about this question, and how they would go about answering it. Who would they talk to? What questions would they have? What do they think is working/not working? Get support from your local Youth Advisory Board. 

CROSS SYSTEM COORDINATION: BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

CROSS SYSTEM COORDINATION: JUVENILE JUSTICE