On the Road: NATSAP Annual Conference
If you're attending the NATSAP Annual Conference, make sure to meet Rachael Rucker, manager of network engagement and growth, at our exhibit booth to learn all about Social Current’s complete range of solutions.
If you're attending the NATSAP Annual Conference, make sure to meet Rachael Rucker, manager of network engagement and growth, at our exhibit booth to learn all about Social Current’s complete range of solutions.
The Intensive Accreditation Training (IAT) is designed to prepare new and incoming
organizations to get the most out of their COA Accreditation experience.
This performance and quality improvement (PQI) training is designed to help organizations pursuing COA Accreditation develop a comprehensive approach to a quality improvement process that will advance an efficient and effective service delivery system and enhance organizational capacity to deliver quality services.
Our stories are one of the most impactful and effective assets the human sector has when developing and advocating for key changes. However, meaningful, sustainable, and authentic storytelling requires thoughtful practices to safeguard participants’ agency and well-being. This webinar will focus on helping organizations build trauma-informed, empowering pathways for clients and community members to shape the narrative of central issues within and beyond our communities.
Effective policy development requires a holistic understanding of individuals' lived experiences to fully understand central issues and how they manifest. This webinar will review multifaceted strategies to better understand the unique concerns, needs, and challenges communities face and to translate shared wisdom into actionable policy priorities.
This webinar is designed to elevate fathers’ mental health as a core prevention and family well-being strategy, recognizing that fathers’ emotional health, identity, and connection to their children are critical protective factors for families. Participants will deepen their understanding of how structural stressors, such as economic insecurity, systemic racism, involvement with child welfare or the justice system, and unresolved trauma, shape fathers’ mental health and engagement with services.
Executive functioning skills influence how we plan, respond, and accomplish tasks. By identifying our strengths and addressing our challenges, we can enhance our ability to work effectively, reduce frustration, and foster stronger relationships. This session will provide an overview of executive functioning skills and practical strategies for strengthening them within ourselves and our teammates.
Attend a live dialogue with Robena Spangler, senior director of leadership and organizational development, to learn how Social Current’s Executive Leadership Institute (ELI) builds leadership capacity and creates a return on investment for organizations. In addition, Robena will be joined by ELI alum Devin Burgin vice president of psychiatric residential treatment facilities programming at KidsTLC, who will highlight his experiences and how the institute has impacted him and his organization
This webinar offers a practical framework for crisis communications and rapid response planning, helping human service professionals establish protocols that prepare their organizations to respond to a rapidly shifting climate. Participants will review strategies for preparing an organizational plan, including ethical considerations for ensuring thoughtful, purposeful responses remain issue focused and values driven.
If you're attending the ACRC Annual Conference, make sure to stop by our exhibit booth to learn all about Social Current’s complete range of solutions.
Engaging in policy and advocacy often presents complex challenges, especially as the federal environment shifts rapidly and the resulting regulations and legislation carry far-reaching impacts. This webinar is designed to demystify policy conversations and provide practical tools to help staff feel informed, confident, and empowered to participate in advocacy efforts.
The Leadership Gap Indicator (LGI) is a team and organizational assessment that evaluates existing organizational leadership capabilities and how they relate to future success. The LGI gathers and analyzes leaders’ opinions about development needs. During this session, we will explore the specific features of the LGI and how the results can inform strategic decisions for leadership development and organizational success.