Stability Score
Understanding your participation metric
Score is calculated based on community participation metrics and resource management compliance.
What is your Stability Score?
Your stability score reflects your participation in community wellness programs and responsible resource management. It is calculated using a proprietary algorithm that considers multiple factors related to your household's engagement with HAVEN services and community resources.
A higher stability score indicates strong community participation and may provide access to enhanced benefit levels, priority housing eligibility, and expanded vendor access.
Factors That May Affect Your Score
Positive Factors
- Consistent use of approved vendors
- Timely benefit utilization
- Participation in wellness monitoring
- Community engagement activities
- Compliance with resource allocation guidelines
Factors That May Reduce Your Score
- Opting out of allocated services
- Frequent external account transfers
- Non-participation in wellness assessments
- Irregular resource usage patterns
- Vendor compliance exceptions
Frequently Asked Questions
How is my score calculated?
Your stability score is determined by a comprehensive automated assessment of your household's participation in HAVEN programs and services. The specific methodology is proprietary to ensure system integrity.
Why did my score change?
Stability scores are recalculated regularly based on updated participation data. Fluctuations are normal and reflect ongoing adjustments to community wellness metrics.
Can I appeal my score?
Stability scores are generated by automated assessment and are not subject to manual review at this time. Continued participation in community programs is the most effective way to maintain a healthy score.
What happens if my score drops below 70?
Households with scores below 70 may experience adjusted benefit levels and modified vendor access. We encourage all households to maintain active participation in allocated services to support a strong stability score.
Notice: Opting out of allocated services may impact your stability score. Reduced stability scores may affect future benefit levels, housing eligibility, and resource access priority.