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a Place for everyone
An interview with Dr. Tatiana Bailey
38:12•4 Dec 2019
Dr. Tatiana Bailey on Using Data to Tackle Homelessness in Colorado Springs
“There are economic development initiatives that can be targeted in such ways to really help people who need it the most.”
What if you could use numbers to change lives? That's exactly what Dr. Tatiana Bailey is doing in Colorado Springs. In this episode of 'A Place for Everyone', Dr. Bailey, with her background in economics and public health, dives into how data can be a powerful tool in addressing homelessness. From understanding the common characteristics of those experiencing homelessness to identifying effective interventions, Dr. Bailey sheds light on the real-world impact of research and data collection.
She shares insights on the economic costs of chronic homelessness and its toll on physical and mental health. The episode also explores the challenges faced by mothers with troubled backgrounds and their unborn children, highlighting the importance of stability and support. Tune in to learn how data isn't just about numbers—it's about creating meaningful change in the lives of the most vulnerable.

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