Advocates for Human Potential, Inc.
Amelia Wyckoff is a skilled Research Assistant at Advocates for Human Potential, Inc., focusing on federally funded projects related to substance use disorders and mental health. Key responsibilities include data management, conducting trauma-informed interviews, and supporting federal research initiatives. Previously, Amelia served as a Researcher for the documentary film "Wednesdays in Mississippi," where extensive source analysis contributed to a civil rights timeline, and assisted with funding research and archival activities. Additional experience includes research roles for Judith Dancoff's literary publication and The Resilience Project, showcasing expertise in historical documentation. Amelia possesses a Bachelor of Arts in Gender Studies and Music Performance from UCLA.
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Advocates for Human Potential, Inc.
For 35+ years, Advocates for Human Potential, Inc. (AHP) has focused our people, passion, and expertise on creating practical solutions to improve health and human services systems of care and business operations. Through hands-on research and evaluation, training and technical assistance, and professional consulting, AHP assists organizations of all sizes in achieving our collective goal of helping our most vulnerable populations lead full and productive lives. Every day we work to develop “real-world solutions for systems change” through our areas of expertise in addictions & substance abuse, behavioral health policy, criminal justice, health care reform, housing & homelessness, mental health, population health management, recovery supports, veterans, and workforce development. AHP applies best practices, many of which we have helped to shape, to improve your programs and business practices. We work with you at the front lines of change—where theory meets real people and programs—with practical approaches and concrete solutions using research and evaluation, technical assistance, and business consultation. We serve clients representing a broad range of federal, state, local, and community-based agencies, as well as commercial organizations. Our nationally known experts—teachers and business leaders, researchers, innovators, and change-makers—bring their passion and commitment to transforming knowledge and experience into practical strategies and results. We deliver on our promises, and beyond that, we care about what comes next—your future and your outcomes as a result of our work together. With every engagement, our focus is on change and improvement, serving you and your organization and ultimately improving health for individuals and populations. AHP is headquartered in Sudbury, MA with offices in Chicago, IL; Pasadena, CA; and numerous satellite offices throughout the U.S. Visit http://www.ahpnet.com.