Outreach Services Definition
Purpose
Outreach Services identify and engage youth, adults, and families experiencing homelessness as a first step to accepting care for immediate health and safety needs, gaining access to community services and resources, taking steps toward community integration, and connecting to safe and stable housing.Definition
Drop-In Centers are fixed-site programs that meet basic needs and connect individuals to community services in an environment that is safe, secure, comfortable, and non-stigmatizing.
Note:Programs that provide case management will also complete COA's Case Management standards (PA-CM). Programs that provide mental health or substance use services will also complete COA's standards for Mental Health and/or Substance Use Services (PA-MHSU).
Note:Please see PA-OS Reference List for the research that informed the development of these standards.
Note:For information about changes made in the 2020 Edition, please see the OS Crosswalk.
Outreach Services (PA-OS) 1: Person-Centered Logic Model
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A rating of (1) indicates that the agency's practices fully meet the standard and reflect a high level of capacity.
- All elements or requirements outlined in the standard are evident in practice, with rare or no exceptions: exceptions do not impact service quality or agency performance.
A rating of (2) indicates that an agency's infrastructure and practices are basically sound but there is room for improvement.
- The majority of the standards requirements have been met and the basic framework required by the standard has been implemented.
- Minor inconsistencies and not yet fully developed practices are noted; however, these do not significantly impact service quality or agency performance.
Partial Implementation, Concerning Performance
A rating of (3) indicates that the agency's observed infrastructure and/or practices require significant improvement.
- The agency has not implemented the basic framework of the standard but instead has in place only part of this framework.
- Omissions or exceptions to the practices outlined in the standard occur regularly, or practices are implemented in a cursory or haphazard manner.
- Service quality or agency functioning may be compromised.
- Capacity is at a basic level.
A rating of (4) indicates that implementation of the standard is minimal or there is no evidence of implementation at all.
- The agency’s observed service delivery infrastructure and practices are weak or non-existent; or show signs of neglect, stagnation, or deterioration.
PA-OS 1.01
- needs the program will address;
- available human, financial, organizational, and community resources (i.e. inputs);
- program activities intended to bring about desired results;
- program outputs (i.e. the size and scope of services delivered);
- desired outcomes (i.e. the changes you expect to see in persons served); and
- expected long-term impact on the agency, community, and/or system.
Examples: Information that may be used to inform the development of the program logic model includes, but is not limited to:
- needs assessments and periodic reassessments;
- risks assessments conducted for specific interventions; and
- the best available evidence of service effectiveness.
PA-OS 1.02
- change in functional status;
- connection to formal and informal support systems;
- health, welfare, and safety;
- achievement of individual service goals;
- community awareness of services provided or topics relevant to the service population; and
- other outcomes as appropriate to the program or service population.
Interpretation: COA Accreditation recognizes that it may be difficult to track individual outcomes given the nature and duration of OS services. If individual outcomes are not being tracked, the agency must be prepared to demonstrate how program-level outputs are used to build capacity, improve programs, and positively impact persons served. Additionally, the agency may speak to how it uses community-wide outcomes data collected by outside entities to make data-informed decisions within its program when appropriate.
Outreach Services (PA-OS) 2: Personnel
A rating of (1) indicates that the agency's practices fully meet the standard and reflect a high level of capacity.
- All elements or requirements outlined in the standard are evident in practice, with rare or no exceptions: exceptions do not impact service quality or agency performance.
A rating of (2) indicates that an agency's infrastructure and practices are basically sound but there is room for improvement.
- The majority of the standards requirements have been met and the basic framework required by the standard has been implemented.
- Minor inconsistencies and not yet fully developed practices are noted; however, these do not significantly impact service quality or agency performance.
Partial Implementation, Concerning Performance
A rating of (3) indicates that the agency's observed infrastructure and/or practices require significant improvement.
- The agency has not implemented the basic framework of the standard but instead has in place only part of this framework.
- Omissions or exceptions to the practices outlined in the standard occur regularly, or practices are implemented in a cursory or haphazard manner.
- Service quality or agency functioning may be compromised.
- Capacity is at a basic level.
A rating of (4) indicates that implementation of the standard is minimal or there is no evidence of implementation at all.
- The agency’s observed service delivery infrastructure and practices are weak or non-existent; or show signs of neglect, stagnation, or deterioration.
PA-OS 2.01
- an advanced degree in social work or a comparable human service field and at least two years of direct care experience in human services; or
- a bachelor’s degree in social work or a comparable human service field and at least four years of direct care experience in human services.
PA-OS 2.02
PA-OS 2.03
- understanding homelessness, including the causes and effects of homelessness, overrepresented and vulnerable populations, impact of homelessness on child development, barriers to exiting homelessness, and service needs;
- the ability to handle rejection;
- recognizing and responding to signs of suicide risk;
- making linkages and referrals to community and housing services; and
- implementing the agency’s plans for managing medical or psychiatric emergencies.
PA-OS 2.04
- individuals coping with substance use and/or mental health issues, including dual diagnosis;
- individuals coping with trauma, including how to recognize trauma and appropriate interventions for addressing the acute needs of trauma victims;
- individuals with HIV/AIDS;
- individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or gender non-conforming;
- individuals and families who have been victims of violence, abuse, or neglect;
- individuals who may be the victims of human trafficking or sexual exploitation, including how to identify potential victims;
- pregnant and parenting mothers and/or fathers with young children;
- runaway and homeless children and youth;
- persons with current or past criminal justice system involvement;
- persons with current or past child welfare system involvement;
- persons with developmental disabilities; and
- older adults.
PA-OS 2.05
- developing procedures and trainings that address how to recognize and respond to street safety risks; and
- deploying at least a two-person team when necessary due to safety concerns.
PA-OS 2.06
- the role of a peer outreach worker, including skills, concepts, and philosophies related to peer support; and
- established ethical guidelines, including setting appropriate boundaries and maintaining confidentiality.
PA-OS 2.07
- the qualifications, competencies, and experience of the worker, including the level of supervision needed;
- the work and time required to accomplish assigned tasks and job responsibilities; and
- service volume, accounting for assessed level of needs of persons served.
Outreach Services (PA-OS) 3: Engagement and Assessment
A rating of (1) indicates that the agency's practices fully meet the standard and reflect a high level of capacity.
- All elements or requirements outlined in the standard are evident in practice, with rare or no exceptions: exceptions do not impact service quality or agency performance.
A rating of (2) indicates that an agency's infrastructure and practices are basically sound but there is room for improvement.
- The majority of the standards requirements have been met and the basic framework required by the standard has been implemented.
- Minor inconsistencies and not yet fully developed practices are noted; however, these do not significantly impact service quality or agency performance.
Partial Implementation, Concerning Performance
A rating of (3) indicates that the agency's observed infrastructure and/or practices require significant improvement.
- The agency has not implemented the basic framework of the standard but instead has in place only part of this framework.
- Omissions or exceptions to the practices outlined in the standard occur regularly, or practices are implemented in a cursory or haphazard manner.
- Service quality or agency functioning may be compromised.
- Capacity is at a basic level.
A rating of (4) indicates that implementation of the standard is minimal or there is no evidence of implementation at all.
- The agency’s observed service delivery infrastructure and practices are weak or non-existent; or show signs of neglect, stagnation, or deterioration.
PA-OS 3.01
- non-stigmatizing and non-judgmental;
- sensitive to the willingness of the individual or family to be engaged;
- culturally and linguistically responsive;
- non-threatening;
- respectful of the person's autonomy and confidentiality;
- focused on information pertinent for meeting service requests and objectives;
- trauma-informed;
- flexible; and
- persistent.
PA-OS 3.02
- safety, including potentially life-threatening situations and risk for suicide in order to determine if a more intensive service is necessary;
- immediate needs;
- level of functioning;
- overall mental and physical health; and
- strengths and capacities, including the capacity for making decisions.
PA-OS 3.03
Outreach Services (PA-OS) 4: Service Provision
A rating of (1) indicates that the agency's practices fully meet the standard and reflect a high level of capacity.
- All elements or requirements outlined in the standard are evident in practice, with rare or no exceptions: exceptions do not impact service quality or agency performance.
A rating of (2) indicates that an agency's infrastructure and practices are basically sound but there is room for improvement.
- The majority of the standards requirements have been met and the basic framework required by the standard has been implemented.
- Minor inconsistencies and not yet fully developed practices are noted; however, these do not significantly impact service quality or agency performance.
Partial Implementation, Concerning Performance
A rating of (3) indicates that the agency's observed infrastructure and/or practices require significant improvement.
- The agency has not implemented the basic framework of the standard but instead has in place only part of this framework.
- Omissions or exceptions to the practices outlined in the standard occur regularly, or practices are implemented in a cursory or haphazard manner.
- Service quality or agency functioning may be compromised.
- Capacity is at a basic level.
A rating of (4) indicates that implementation of the standard is minimal or there is no evidence of implementation at all.
- The agency’s observed service delivery infrastructure and practices are weak or non-existent; or show signs of neglect, stagnation, or deterioration.
PA-OS 4.01
- assume a service coordination role, as appropriate, when the need has been identified and no other agency has assumed that responsibility;
- ensure that they receive appropriate advocacy support;
- assist with access to the full array of services to which they are eligible; and
- mediate barriers to services within the service delivery system.
PA-OS 4.02
PA-OS 4.03
- services to meet basic needs, including food, clothing, shelter, hygiene, and laundry;
- crisis intervention;
- medical/dental evaluation and care;
- behavioral health care;
- housing assistance;
- substance use education and treatment;
- legal assistance;
- help obtaining documentation, for example birth certificate, photo identification, and/or social security card;
- help with mainstream benefit enrollment and renewal applications;
- case management;
- social support services;
- medical respite care services; and
- health information, including information about harm reduction, STDs, HIV/AIDS, and pregnancy prevention.
PA-OS 4.04
Outreach Services (PA-OS) 5: Drop-In Centers
A rating of (1) indicates that the agency's practices fully meet the standard and reflect a high level of capacity.
- All elements or requirements outlined in the standard are evident in practice, with rare or no exceptions: exceptions do not impact service quality or agency performance.
A rating of (2) indicates that an agency's infrastructure and practices are basically sound but there is room for improvement.
- The majority of the standards requirements have been met and the basic framework required by the standard has been implemented.
- Minor inconsistencies and not yet fully developed practices are noted; however, these do not significantly impact service quality or agency performance.
Partial Implementation, Concerning Performance
A rating of (3) indicates that the agency's observed infrastructure and/or practices require significant improvement.
- The agency has not implemented the basic framework of the standard but instead has in place only part of this framework.
- Omissions or exceptions to the practices outlined in the standard occur regularly, or practices are implemented in a cursory or haphazard manner.
- Service quality or agency functioning may be compromised.
- Capacity is at a basic level.
A rating of (4) indicates that implementation of the standard is minimal or there is no evidence of implementation at all.
- The agency’s observed service delivery infrastructure and practices are weak or non-existent; or show signs of neglect, stagnation, or deterioration.
PA-OS 5.01
- comfortable seating;
- food or snacks;
- a telephone;
- a mailing address;
- a computer with internet access;
- a safe, lockable place to keep personal belongings and valuables;
- clothing;
- laundry facilities or laundromat tokens; and
- bathroom facilities with showers, including personal hygiene supplies.
PA-OS 5.02
- crisis intervention;
- information and referrals;
- medical and dental services;
- behavioral health services;
- legal services;
- housing services;
- employment services; and
- support, programming, and education on a range of topics, when serving youth.
PA-OS 5.03
- personnel are available during operating hours to provide ongoing services and overall supervision; and
- operating hours are clearly posted on or near the front door, and include information on alternative service locations that are accessible when the drop-in center is closed.
PA-OS 5.04
- are posted or otherwise provided to individuals using the service;
- are clear and simple, avoiding overly rigid and bureaucratic language and rules;
- define specific behaviors, conditions, or circumstances that may result in expulsion, and limit expulsion to extreme situations;
- include timely due process provisions;
- describe the conditions or process for re-admission to the facility; and
- require that all reasonable efforts be made to provide an appropriate referral.
Outreach Services (PA-OS) 6: Follow-Up
A rating of (1) indicates that the agency's practices fully meet the standard and reflect a high level of capacity.
- All elements or requirements outlined in the standard are evident in practice, with rare or no exceptions: exceptions do not impact service quality or agency performance.
A rating of (2) indicates that an agency's infrastructure and practices are basically sound but there is room for improvement.
- The majority of the standards requirements have been met and the basic framework required by the standard has been implemented.
- Minor inconsistencies and not yet fully developed practices are noted; however, these do not significantly impact service quality or agency performance.
Partial Implementation, Concerning Performance
A rating of (3) indicates that the agency's observed infrastructure and/or practices require significant improvement.
- The agency has not implemented the basic framework of the standard but instead has in place only part of this framework.
- Omissions or exceptions to the practices outlined in the standard occur regularly, or practices are implemented in a cursory or haphazard manner.
- Service quality or agency functioning may be compromised.
- Capacity is at a basic level.
A rating of (4) indicates that implementation of the standard is minimal or there is no evidence of implementation at all.
- The agency’s observed service delivery infrastructure and practices are weak or non-existent; or show signs of neglect, stagnation, or deterioration.