It's fascinating what turns out to work in terms of helping people if you ignore empty moralizations about what we should and shouldn't do This is but one examplehttps://twitter.com/justkelly_ok/status/1314720560333553664 …
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So honestly I find it completely unsurprising that, it some cases, the cheapest thing to do for homeless people is to give them money, even if that seems counter-intuitive to some
I have seen people in Switzerland go to the injection place at 7am before going to their job. It really seems to work Only caveat about the Canadian story: "Participants were screened for a low risk of mental health challenges and substance abuse."
I actually downloaded Klein's working paper on Cashless Debit Card Study in East Kimberly which was par for the course in Social Sciences but then it would have given you the dark blue horrors: No randomized control trial, no calculation of confidence interval, tiny sample size.
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