71: Building Resilient Communities Through Data, with Dr. Tasha Parker
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Dr. Tasha Parker, a clinical social worker and community psychologist, shares her journey into data and founding the Institute of Development. She emphasizes using data in a therapeutic, trauma-informed way to address systemic inequities and promote harm reduction. Dr. Parker discusses barriers like fear of judgment and lack of resources, stressing the importance of trust and cultural humility. The conversation highlights data's role in building resilient communities, collaboration, accountability, and diverse voices in evaluation. Key Takeaways Data should be used in a therapeutic and trauma-informed way, addressing systemic inequities and promoting harm reduction. Barriers to using data effectively include fear of judgment and lack of resources. Data plays a crucial role in understanding and addressing systemic inequities and advocating for change. Collaboration and accountability are essential in the evaluation process to ensure the sustainability and impact of programs. Executive directors should invest in data coaching and support their teams in implementing data-driven approaches. The future of data science lies in advancements in technology, interdisciplinary collaboration, and ethical frameworks. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Dr. Parker's Journey into Data05:33 Building Trust and Cultural Humility in Data Use09:05 Using Data in a Therapeutic and Trauma-Informed Way14:11 Acknowledging the Subjectivity of Science21:59 Building Resilient Communities: The Role of Data23:20 Addressing Systemic Inequities and Advocating for Change26:17 Asking Critical Equity Questions and Developing Recommendations29:29 Engaging Program Recipients and Collecting Relevant Data31:44 Investing in Data Coaching for Sustainable Impact Guest Bio Dr. Tasha Parker is a Licensed Specialist Clinical Social Worker and community psychologist with over 16 years of experience working with at-risk individuals and groups in various settings. As the founder of the Institute of Development, she integrates data-driven methodologies into therapeutic and community practices to address systemic inequities and promote harm reduction. With a Masters in Public Administration and a PhD in Community Psychology, Dr. Parker emphasizes the importance of trauma-informed care, cultural humility, and actionable data to uplift impacted individuals and hold programs accountable.
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