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<br /> <br />a. Everett/Snohomish County Continuum of Care (CoC) activities, including participation <br />in planning activities, and the annual Point-In-Time (PIT) Count of individuals and <br />families experiencing homelessness or who are at risk of homelessness. PIT <br />participation includes the active recruitment of volunteers to conduct the PIT County <br />and submission of PIT project-specific data and information; <br />b. The Agency shall ensure that appropriate staff attend all applicable trainings and <br />learning opportunities, as identified by the City. In addition, staff that provide direct <br />services and supervise staff who provide direct services and manage homeless <br />grants should receive training and demonstrate competency in, at a minimum: <br />i. Trauma Informed Services; <br />ii. Supporting victims of domestic violence; <br />iii. Fair Housing; <br />iv. Racial Equity; <br />v. LGBTQ+ competency; <br />vi. Rapid Rehousing; and, <br />vii. Progressive Engagement and Problem-Solving. <br />c. Attend Coordinated Entry Partnership meetings and Navigator meetings as <br />requested share information about system gaps and recommend next step <br />improvements. <br />d. Participate in data collection, project evaluation, and professional development <br />opportunities as requested by OCHS or its partners. <br /> <br />