Adams , EdwardBanishoraka, YasminGebeck, MadisonGoudie-Averill, AlexMakari, Deborah2024-06-052024-06-052024-05-01https://hdl.handle.net/11299/263718The Coordinated Entry System (CES) is a process utilized by Hennepin County to facilitate the intake, assessment, and referral of homeless individuals and families with the highest needs to housing opportunities. This study sought to identify the challenges Hennepin County staff and service providers face when moving homeless individuals and families through CES and offer recommendations on how to increase efficiency and ensure equity in the referral process to guarantee successful housing outcomes. Through qualitative interviews with the aforementioned actors and quantitative analysis of key County reports, we make offerings around assessments, documentation, HMIS, program and referral misalignment, County and service provider goals, County-provider collaboration, and comprehensive support for clients.en-USCoordinated Entry Systembarriers to housinghomelessnessmixed methodsHennepin CountyMinnesotaEfficiency, Equity, and Eliminating Homelessness in Hennepin CountyScholarly Text or Essay