TODAY 1-2:15pm research webinar: Addressing Homelessness at Portland State; Villages study
Peter Finley Fry
The PSU presentation was very interesting. I would not have known about it if it was not for pdxshelterforum. Thank you.
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Peter Finley Fry
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On Nov 14, 2021, at 10:09 AM, Andrew Olshin via groups.io <Andrew.Olshin@...> wrote:
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Andrew Olshin
Hi. Was this recorded?
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Thanks, Andy Olshin On Nov 12, 2021, at 4:14 PM, Tim McCormick <tmccormick@...> wrote:
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Taffy Everts
Sorry I missed this. Is there a recording of the Webinar that PSU can share?
From: pdxshelterforum@groups.io <pdxshelterforum@groups.io> On Behalf Of Tim McCormick
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2021 12:58 PM To: pdxshelterforum@groups.io; villagecoalition <villagecoalition@...> Subject: [pdxshelterforum] TODAY 1-2:15pm research webinar: Addressing Homelessness at Portland State; Villages study
"Addressing Homelessness at Portland State and in the Broader Portland Community" Friday, November 12, 2021 - 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
including discussion of PSU Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative (HRAC)'s in-progress study of a set of Portland pod shelter sites, called villages by their organizers and in their study, and considered by study to represent "village model" of homelessness response.
Event page: https://www.pdx.edu/events/addressing-homelessness-portland-state-and-broader-portland-community
Register: https://pdx.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SFl0ayoNT7eqUxdLYSFn5w
Dr. Greg Townley (Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology and co-founder of PSU’s HRAC)
Contact: gtownley@... Homelessness is one of the most pressing challenges facing our community. In this presentation, we highlight the work of the PSU Department of Psychology and the PSU Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative to address homelessness both within our campus community and in the broader Portland metropolitan area. The presentation will begin with an overview by Dr. Greg Townley (Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology and co-founder of PSU’s Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative) on the role that action-based research can play in providing evidence-based solutions to homelessness. He and his research team will then describe three studies examining different aspects of homelessness research and service delivery. Dr. Katricia Stewart (recent graduate of the PSU Psychology doctoral program and Senior Policy Analyst at Homebase) will share results from a study of homelessness and housing insecurity among PSU students and employees. Emily Leickly and Holly Brott (current PSU Psychology doctoral students) will then share findings from a recent study of local tiny home villages for individuals transitioning out of homelessness. Finally, Dr. Townley will discuss his work helping to design and evaluate the Portland Street Response, a new branch of Portland’s first responder system that responds to non-emergency calls involving people experiencing homelessness and mental health crisis. The 60-minute presentation will be followed by a 15-minute Q&A session inviting attendees to ask questions about this work. The Applying Psychology in Portland Speaker Series is hosted by the Department of Psychology at Portland State University with support from the CLAS Dean’s Office. The goal of the Speaker Series is to highlight the ways that faculty and students from the Department of Psychology are making a difference in the lives of people in the Portland area. -- Tim McCormick +1 503.334.1894. Zoom personal room. Director Oregon Cooperative Housing Network, Editor at HousingWiki, |
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Tim McCormick
"Addressing Homelessness at Portland State and in the Broader Portland Community" Friday, November 12, 2021 - 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM including discussion of PSU Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative (HRAC)'s in-progress study of a set of Portland pod shelter sites, called villages by their organizers and in their study, and considered by study to represent "village model" of homelessness response. Event page: https://www.pdx.edu/events/addressing-homelessness-portland-state-and-broader-portland-community Register: https://pdx.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SFl0ayoNT7eqUxdLYSFn5w Dr. Katricia Stewart (recent graduate of the PSU Psychology doctoral program Emily Leickly and Holly Brot (doctoral students) Contact: gtownley@... Homelessness is one of the most pressing challenges facing our community. In this presentation, we highlight the work of the PSU Department of Psychology and the PSU Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative to address homelessness both within our campus community and in the broader Portland metropolitan area. The presentation will begin with an overview by Dr. Greg Townley (Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology and co-founder of PSU’s Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative) on the role that action-based research can play in providing evidence-based solutions to homelessness. He and his research team will then describe three studies examining different aspects of homelessness research and service delivery. Dr. Katricia Stewart (recent graduate of the PSU Psychology doctoral program and Senior Policy Analyst at Homebase) will share results from a study of homelessness and housing insecurity among PSU students and employees. Emily Leickly and Holly Brott (current PSU Psychology doctoral students) will then share findings from a recent study of local tiny home villages for individuals transitioning out of homelessness. Finally, Dr. Townley will discuss his work helping to design and evaluate the Portland Street Response, a new branch of Portland’s first responder system that responds to non-emergency calls involving people experiencing homelessness and mental health crisis. The 60-minute presentation will be followed by a 15-minute Q&A session inviting attendees to ask questions about this work. The Applying Psychology in Portland Speaker Series is hosted by the Department of Psychology at Portland State University with support from the CLAS Dean’s Office. The goal of the Speaker Series is to highlight the ways that faculty and students from the Department of Psychology are making a difference in the lives of people in the Portland area. -- Tim McCormick Housing Alternatives Network +1 503.334.1894. Zoom personal room. Director Oregon Cooperative Housing Network, Editor at HousingWiki,Organizer at Village Collaborative |
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