Of our Clinical Services under one area. Were calling that the San Francisco Health Network and we have another division called Public Health difficult have i. Mobile crisis was set up many, many years ago under the single aspect of new york. We reorganized that area to become a Behavioral Health system. We have 24hour teams. One of the directions ive given to our teams, we have a childrens crisis team, mobile crisis, a Community Response team that goes out to violent issues, and two of those teams are 24 hours. So, we were hoping to do is merge mobile crisis see, we have a 24hour team with expert in different areas. And try to leverage our 24 services are very expensive. For every person you have on the team, you have to think about the 24hour position, and that equals to about 5 people to get really a 24hour system. You cover v. I anticipate. So, we want to leverage all of our 24hour teams Mental Health. So, well be looking at mobile crisis, childrens crisis along with a critical Res
Transiency goes. To sum it up, the magnet theory is not Something City services has to worry about as a big impact in attracting homeless. Their ability to move around and respond even within the city is limited. We specifically did a study in las vegas in 07 where there what a feeling that in the summertime the homeless would leave las vegas because of the heat and would come back in the wintertime when the weather was better. And we did a seasonal study and determined from that that theres virtually no impact on seasonality. Empirically when we did some of the surveys, we found that they had significant challenges in moving around. So, they dont have the ability to quickly respond to things like weather. There are other kind of more normal reasons for moving around, mainly to access new opportunities that they think they may have. We also kind of compared from the survey results, we compared some of the qualitative data, specifically the subpopulation data that we saw in San Francisc
Said, with ethnic groups to get to, and our ability to outreach to them is dependent upon the ability of the community to have folks that can reach into those, into those communities and get a window to their living conditions. And then commonly, what well find in a lot of ethnic groups that they vary significantly fall into that double up category. We found that latino families and many asian families that are what are probably homeless by most common definitions. Even if we knew about them, they would be excluded from the specific reporting. So, in general, we always we dont do any adjustments of our observed count because were restricted from doing so and we dont have the certainty to be able to do it. More often than not, weve felt that the definition is probably more limiting to the count number than any kind of statistical estimations. Too much in transitional, have we seen an increase in 50 years, the love era, are there more younger people coming now or is this a common trend t