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What the Heck Is a SIB?

The Bigger Picture

Release Date: 05/27/2021

CSI & Imagine LA De-mystify the Social Safety Net for Working Families show art CSI & Imagine LA De-mystify the Social Safety Net for Working Families

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USC Senior Olivia Olson, speaks with USC Price Center for Social Innovation & Imagine LA to understand a partnership study that examined the complex social safety network for low-income working families to identify stagnation points.

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Students & Innovative Emergency Aid show art Students & Innovative Emergency Aid

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Even before the COVID pandemic brought the notion of precarity to the mainstream, students throughout the U.S. often faced different types of insecurity.

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What the Heck Is a SIB? show art What the Heck Is a SIB?

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Conversations about governmental and social services can get pretty wonky ... and yet, they are often vital for making real change, particularly at the local level.

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The LEWIS Registry show art The LEWIS Registry

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The folks from the USC Safe Communities Institute stopped by to tell us all about the new LEWIS Registry. The LEWIS Registry is a crowdsourced public database for police officers who have been fired or resigned during an investigation of their behavior.

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Language, Law, & Race: A Conversation With Jody Armour show art Language, Law, & Race: A Conversation With Jody Armour

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Olivia Olson speaks with Prof Jody Armour about the power of "word work."

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The Case for Medicare to Cover Home Safety Renovations show art The Case for Medicare to Cover Home Safety Renovations

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Falling is the number one cause of injury and the seventh leading cause of death in adults ages 65 and older.

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Los Angeles County has a housing problem. So how have recent ballot initiatives worked toward increasing density and affordability for county residents?

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Victoria Ciudad-Real, John Roberson III, Gary Painter, and Jeffery Wallace join us for a conversation about Fair Chance Hiring. We'll get to the root of their collaborative project, "Accelerating Fair Chance Hiring Among Los Angeles Employers."

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COVID to Jobless to Homeless - Can We Prevent This? show art COVID to Jobless to Homeless - Can We Prevent This?

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Daniel Flaming & Anthony Orlando stopped into a Zoom room with our ED  a few weeks ago to share findings from a new report. Their focus is on homelessness during and after the COVID pandemic.

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Angelenos Give Up Too Much for Housing show art Angelenos Give Up Too Much for Housing

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Too many of our neighbors faced rental precarity before the pandemic. Folks from the Price Center for Social Innovations speak with us about their new report covering findings from a door-to-door survey done in 2019 to unearth the realities of families living with rent burden. What do real people have to give up when their rent is 30%, 40%, 50%, or more of their take home pay?

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Conversations about governmental and social services can get pretty wonky ... and yet ... they are often vital for making real change, particularly at the local level.

Social Impact Bonds (SIBs) allow governments to take risk without footing the bill unless & until there are results. Gary Painter from the Price Center for Social Innovation joins research partners Chris Fox and Susan Baines from Manchester Metropolitan University to share findings from recent evaluations of SIBs in the wild.

Some of the recommendations for making the tool better include increasing co-creation in the design and evaluation phases. Including affected communities is vital to making policy work, to making these programs do what they can & should do.

Our goal here is to take this wonky idea of how to have more innovation in the creation, funding, and production of social services ... and make it more clear. Are SIBs a way to move us from a "winner take all" society to a more egalitarian/democratic one?