Nurturing the Null: Learning from Unexpected Results to Improve Community Outcomes
On May 23 at 3:00 pm ET join us for another installment of the King County & LEO "Evidence Matters" series titled Nurturing the Null: Learning from Unexpected Results to Improve Community Outcomes. This online event will feature a conversation among researchers, practitioners, and community partners on how they engaged in deep learning from the unexpected results of a multi-year randomized controlled trial study on preventing homelessness.
Hosted by King County (Seattle, WA) & The Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities at Notre Dame, "Evidence Matters" is a series of virtual events designed to engage and inspire community partners, researchers, and policymakers as they work together tackling the biggest issues those in poverty face.
- Co-Hosts
- Panelists
- Kimberly Dodds, Homelessness Prevention Program Manager, King County
- Tanya Robertson, Program Coordinator, Youth and Family Homeless Prevention Initiative
- David Phillips, Research Professor of Economics, LEO