Stakeholder Resource

Assessment Checklist for Families Who Are Experiencing Homelessness

Homeless families struggle with a variety of structural and psychosocial issues, including severe poverty, unemployment, and exposure to interpersonal violence and trauma. Historically, the full range of homeless families’ needs has not been routinely assessed. The Assessment Checklist for Homeless Family Providers was created by the Bassuk Center to address this situation and assist service providers in conducting comprehensive, evidence-based assessments of the families they serve. The checklist covers the following eight domains that have been proven to be relevant to the care of homeless families: family demographics, immediate safety needs, housing and homelessness, self-sufficiency, service use, parent functioning, child development, and use of standardized screening instruments.
Source
Partner Resources
National/International
National
Topics/Subtopics
Special Populations
Homeless Families
TANF Program Administration
Case Management
Publication Date
2015-09-01