Racial Equity
Data (Front Line)
Data (Program Managers)
Data (CoC Leadership)
Understanding Homelessness
100

True or False: The racial wealth gap contributes to higher rates of homelessness among people of color

True

100

True or False: The data you collect could impact how Congress decides to fund homeless services programs

True

100

In order to see big changes in client outcomes, you'll ____ have to make sweeping system-wide process changes.


A. Only sometimes

B. Always

C. Never

A. Only sometimes

100

True or false: If the data available to you isn’t comprehensive and complete, your community shouldn’t begin the process to become data-informed.


False

100

True or False? In many places in the US, an individual working in a minimum wage job would have to work over 80 hours per week to afford a one-bedroom apartment

True

200

True or False: Workplace discrimination is a significant driver of homelessness

True

200

When documenting a client's gender you should:


A. Infer the client's gender based on their personal appearance and voice


B. Ask each client to identify their gender


C. Always document the gender that matches their biological sex

B. Ask each client to identify their gender

200

When collecting and analyzing data it's most important to focus on:


A. Utilization of funding 

B. Housing outcomes for clients

C. Contacts made with new clients

B. Housing outcomes for clients

200

Which tool is useful to identify racial disparities in your system?


A. HUD Race Equity Tool

B. AHAR Part 2

C. NAEH State of Homelessness

A. HUD Race Equity Tool

200

Which systems contribute to the racial inequities in homelessness? (Select all that apply)


A. Criminal Justice

B. Healthcare

C. Housing markets

A. Criminal justice

B. Healthcare

C. Housing markets

300

What are the results of unequal healthcare access among people of color? (Select all that apply)


A. Medical debt

B. Chronic illnesses

C. Increased mortality rates

A. Medical debt

B. Chronic illnesses

C. Increased mortality rates

300

What might happen if a client's disability is not included in their HMIS record? (Select all that apply)


A. They might out on a low-income healthcare program


B. They might miss out on housing opportunities requiring disability status


C. Your organization won't accurately know how many clients with disabilities you are serving, possibly affecting funding 

A. They might out on a low-income healthcare program

B. They might miss out on housing opportunities requiring disability status

C. Your organization won't accurately know how many clients with disabilities you are serving, possibly affecting funding 

300

If you empower front line staff to value and use data, which of the following might result? (Select all that apply)


A. It can be motivating for staff to understand how their work impacts outcomes for clients.


B. Staff members may use insights from data to come up with ideas for improving your organization's work.


C. Any staff members can become leaders in promoting a data-emphasized culture.

A. It can be motivating for staff to understand how their work impacts outcomes for clients.

B. Staff members may use insights from data to come up with ideas for improving your organization's work.

C. Any staff members can become leaders in promoting a data-emphasized culture.

300

Why is it a bad idea to copy and implement a system that is not made for your community? (Select all that apply) 


A. The process of formulating a data-quality plan is a valuable opportunity to get key stakeholders bought into the plan.


B.Because it doesnt take into account your community’s current programs and those programs’ goals.


C. HUD requires that each CoC have a uniquely generated data quality plan.

A. The process of formulating a data-quality plan is a valuable opportunity to get key stakeholders bought into the plan.

B.Because it doesnt take into account your community’s current programs and those programs’ goals.

300

In 2022, a count of people experiencing homelessness resulted in a total roughly half a million nationwide. But that number isn't complete; why is that?


A. It's hard to count people living in cars or couch surfing 

B. That number doesn't include people staying in shelters

C. Only large cities contribute to this count

A. It's hard to count people who are living in cars or couch surfing 

400

What discriminatory practice, now illegal, restricted people of color from owning homes?


A. Gentrification

B. Structural inequality

C. Redlining

C. Redlining

400

Using a cultural humility approach requires which of the following practices? (Select all that apply)


A. Recognizing that you don't fully understand someone else's cultural background


B. Learning to make generalizations about others' cultures


C. Questioning your own assumptions and reactions

A. Recognizing that you don't fully understand someone else's cultural background

C. Questioning your own assumptions and reactions

400

One or more staff members should be tasked with managing data quality assurance. Which one of the following is the best overall description of this role?



A. Monitor HMIS data for quality standards and work with leadership to fix any issues


B. Report deviations from data quality standards directly to HUD and possibly to funders


C. Reinterview long-term clients to fill in gaps in their HMIS records

A. Monitor HMIS data for quality standards and work with leadership to fix any issues

400

Which one of the following best describes how you should use data in your system?


A. Balance findings from data with stories from clients and staff to create a holistic understanding of what’s going on in your community.


B. Minimize the impact of potential mistakes in data by discarding any findings that seem to contradict stories from clients and staff.


C. Minimize the impact of anecdotal evidence by discarding it if it doesn’t match findings from your data.

A. Balance findings from data with stories from clients and staff to create a holistic understanding of what’s going on in your community.

400

Rates of homelessness are highest in which of the following areas of the US? 


A. Where rates of mental illness are highest 

B. Where housing costs are highest 

C. Where rates of poverty are highest

C. Where rates of poverty are highest

500

The systematic denial of various resources, rights, and opportunities to communities of color is known as:


A. Structural inequality

B. Cultural bias

C. Systemic racism

C. Systematic racism

500

Which of the following represents inconsistent data entry?


A. Asking a client to spell their name, even if it is a fairly common name


B. Asking some clients "when did you become homeless?" and asking others "when was your first night on the street?" 


C. Making your client feel welcome and safe before you start asking questions

B. Asking some clients "when did you become homeless?" and asking others "when was your first night on the street?"

500

Which one of the following is NOT a success metric that measures positive outcomes for clients?


A. Percent of clients who are placed in permanent housing

B. Returns to homelessness

C. Number of people served by your organization

C. Number of people served by your organization

500

In a targeted universalism approach


A. You set universal goals and address any disparities among race, gender, and age


B. You set goals and don't take into account race, gender, and age


C. You set different goals for different groups of people, and then use the average as the central indicator

A. You set universal goals and address any disparities among race, gender, and age
 

500

In the US, Black people are impacted by homelessness at a rate roughly __ times higher than White people.


A. 2

B. 5

C. 9

B. 5