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Goals of CTI GPD-CM

The primary goal of CTI GPD-CM is to improve the Veteran’s capacity to remain housed during program participation and beyond by effectively connecting them with crucial community supports and helping them to attain greater economic stability. 
CTI GPD-CM aims to support a successful transition to permanent housing by maximizing available resources and supports. In order to achieve this, the intervention focuses on activities that directly influence housing stability, including: 
     • Obtaining and coordinating financial benefits
     • Accessing health care, child care (if necessary), employment and education services
     • Budgeting and management of financial resources
     • Connecting Veterans to effective social and community supports that address barriers to stable housing

​​CTI GPD-CM is not designed to resolve poverty, and in many cases Veterans’ housing will remain precarious, although most are expected not to return to homelessness.
​QUERI-VISN Partnered Implementation Initiative (PII) 21-285
Principal Investigators: Drs. Sonya Gabrielian, Kristina Cordasco, Erin Finley
Last update:   September 2023
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  • About Us
    • About Critical Time Intervention (CTI)
    • About Housing Transitions QUERI
    • Meet The Team >
      • Project Leadership
      • Implementation Team
      • Evaluation Team
  • Using CTI
    • Getting Started
    • CTI Tools and Resources
    • Community of Practice
    • CTI Booster Sessions
    • Drop In Hour
    • Resources for Clients
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Case Consultation
  • Contact Us