I'm posting this because it's relevant to the HMIS data collection and sharing requirements that HSI and other supportive housing non-profits have to abide by. Tenants here at Kenmore Hall probably have NO IDEA what's in their case files, or what's being said about them to government agencies like HUD that provide funding to HSI. Maybe it doesn't matter to most people, but if your reputation is worth anything to you, and if you care whether you're ever able to rent an apartment outside of Kenmore Hall, you might want to think about this - especially since HSI often refers to tenants as "clients" and "chronically homeless", and appears to prefer the MICA profile to a wider, more inclusive profile. If you don't mind being classified as mentally ill and chemically abusing (even when you're NOT), then just sit back and enjoy being screwed. Follow the link below to find out why wide-range data collection is wrong.
https://shar.es/1rfOFp
Well, color us shocked. The Second Circuit this morning found that the NSA's bulk metadata collection program -- which, by the way, would have remained secret if not for Edward Snowden -- was not authorized by the USA PATRIOT Act....
https://shar.es/1rfOFp
Well, color us shocked. The Second Circuit this morning found that the NSA's bulk metadata collection program -- which, by the way, would have remained secret if not for Edward Snowden -- was not authorized by the USA PATRIOT Act....
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