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Supported Housing Report To The Independent Reviewer In U.S. v. Georgia

On February 23, 2017, the State of Georgia released this independent report in U.S. v. Georgia. This report summarizes findings of progress made and outstanding issues identified regarding supported housing provisions of the settlement agreement during the first seven months of FY 2017.

This report focuses on three primary issues:

The State’s progress in meeting settlement agreement requirements to determine need and provide access to housing with supports to members of the target population with serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI), including the implementation of procedures that enable individuals with SPMI to be referred to supported housing if . . .

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