Morrison Child and Family Services
Babatunde Owolabi is a skilled professional in health data analysis and public health, currently serving as a Quality Improvement Data Analyst at Morrison Child and Family Services since August 2023. Previously, Babatunde worked as a Public Health Officer/Analyst at the Illinois Department of Public Health, focusing on health disparities and disability prevalence, and created interactive dashboards using Tableau and Excel. Prior experience includes roles as a Health Data Analyst during the COVID-19 pandemic, utilizing various data analysis tools, and supporting community health initiatives in infectious disease surveillance. Babatunde holds a Master of Public Health from the University of Illinois Springfield and a Bachelor of Technology in Applied Geophysics from the Federal University of Technology Akure.
This person is not in any offices
Morrison Child and Family Services
1 followers
We provide culturally responsive, anti-oppressive mental health and substance use disorder treatment, support, and prevention services to children, youth, and families who are working through the effects of systemic racism, trauma, poverty, abuse, neglect, or other mental health needs. The majority of our families live at the Federal poverty level, and our work supports them to prevent houselessness, generational poverty, future family traumas, and other hardships that impact our communities. Positive outcomes of Morrison's programs include reductions in substance use challenges, improvements in life skills and satisfaction, and increased social and academic successes. By addressing race equity first, we address all other forms of oppressions, resulting in equitable outcomes for all clients. As we provide support and services for children and families working through the effects of trauma, we also acknowledge the trauma inflicted on people of color through systemic racism. Morrison seeks to create and sustain an approach that positively impacts our community as a whole.