Quality-of-Life Improvements
- The Reveal Password icon on the login screen allows you to toggle between making your password visible or not.
- Upon logging in, users assigned to more than one project and/or team will be prompted to select their active project & team. The project name and team (if applicable) will then be displayed at the top of the homepage.
App Functionality Changes
For Outreach Users
- The location of prior client interactions can be changed by opening up the interaction and tapping the Change Location button on the map.
- The Service Tracker defaults to displaying the first twelve (12) services assigned to a project
- “On deck” services can be checked/unchecked to only display those that are relevant.
- For projects with more than 12 services, additional services can be displayed by unchecking services not previously required.
For Admins
- Users can use the new toggle feature to either display the common list of services or display a custom list of services that have been created for their project.
- Projects that provide sleeping accommodations are now able to designate units and beds as “Overflow.”
- Overflow beds will not be visible in the Resource Directory as available for referral by outreach workers.
- Shelter providers will be able to see which beds are marked as Overflow within the Bed Inventory page for their project.
New Features
- The Public Portal is a centralized location in the Show The Way app designed to provide support for the community – both housed and unhoused – and does not require a login. It leverages the functionality of Show The Way without requiring the public to be an outreach worker in order to find help.
- The Citizen Request feature can now be found within the Public Portal. The Public Portal is now in the location where the Citizen Request used to be.
- Citizen Request no longer asks for your location twice if you’re in the same location as the request you’re submitting.
- Public Portal
- The Public Portal now includes access to the Public Resource Directory. Anyone who downloads the app, and has an outreach campaign in their area, can now access the Public Resource Directory.
- Regional and Project Administrators can choose which projects are displayed within the Resource Directory by indicating on the project set-up whether or not it should be displayed on the Public Portal.
- Administrators can include a designated point of contact, and their contact information, for projects found within the Resource Directory if they desire.
Major Bug Fixes
- Fixed issue where bed-night services were not being created for multiple-night stays in sheltered projects.