Treatment for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness (TIEH)
Funded by: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2020–2025)
Overview: This project involves compiling bi-weekly, monthly, and annual progress reports that detail performance measures, challenges, and successes in collaboration with partner agencies.
Key Contributions:
Led data collection and database management, integrating data mining techniques to extract patterns related to homelessness and treatment outcomes.
Applied multivariate analysis, regression, hierarchical linear modeling, and social network analysis, contributing to publications and conference presentations.
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Stabilizing Homelessness to Achieve Recovery Project (SHARP)
Funded by: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2020–2023)
Overview: This initiative produces regular reports (weekly, monthly, and bi-annual) to monitor progress and performance measures, while collaborating closely with agencies to address challenges and celebrate successes.
Key Contributions:
Designed and executed quantitative data collection methods alongside semi-structured interviews with partner agencies.
Conducted predictive analysis, process analysis, social network analysis, and data mining to forecast recovery outcomes, with findings shared through publications and conference presentations.
Community Coordinator Polk County Safe Babies Court Team (SBCT)
Duration: 2021–2024
Overview: Focused on child welfare outcomes, this project involves developing and managing quantitative data collection strategies to uncover trends that inform community interventions.
Key Contributions:
Designed and managed data cleaning, preparation, and database management processes.
Utilized data mining techniques to reveal critical trends in child welfare, supporting journal publications and conference submissions.