Intensive Accreditation Training (IAT) — SOLD-OUT
Intensive Accreditation Training (IAT) — SOLD-OUT
The Intensive Accreditation Training (IAT) is designed to prepare organizations to get the most out of their COA Accreditation experience.
The Intensive Accreditation Training (IAT) is designed to prepare 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.
This presentation will provide a comprehensive overview of the abuse market conditions and what to expect at the next renewal. Social Current’s Strategic Industry Partner Brown & Brown Insurance will share the knowledge needed to avoid a non-renewal situation by walking participants through the required abuse program elements.
This webinar will provide an introduction to Social Current and COA Accreditation. Participants will gain an understanding of the key concepts that define COA Accreditation, the steps toward becoming accredited, and the benefits of accreditation.
Be sure to stop by Booth 1321 in the exhibit hall at the America's Center Convention Complex (ACCC) and say hello to Joe Perrow, network growth manager, along with other members of the Social Current team. Karen Johnson, senior director of Change in Mind and Kelly Martin, director of practice excellence, will be presenting workshop B14 – Transformational Change in Texas: Impacts of the Texas Change in Mind Learning Collaborative in Room 104/105, Level 1 of the ACCC at 4:15-5:15 p.m. on Monday, April 15. On Tuesday, April 16, Joe Perrow will be on the panel for C4 – What Makes Accreditation Worth the Effort? in Room 276, Level 2 of the ACCC at 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. We hope to see you there!
Come say hello to Amy Templeman, senior director of child, family, and community well-being and Romero Davis, director of practice excellence at the Social Current booth in the exhibit hall. Amy and Romero will also be presenting with Angela Pharris from the Hope Research Center in session F12 – The Science of Hope and Barriers to Belongingness on Friday, April 19 at 9:15 am – 10:30 am.
Social Current has launched an updated solution—Impact Partnerships, formerly known as Engagement Packages. Impact Partnerships offer resources to support organizational excellence, including new convenings and networking opportunities, participation in our workforce resilience virtual learning series, continued access to the online resource library, and more.
Dates: April 23, May 21, June 18, and July 23
This four-part webinar series will delve into core strategies and tactics for supporting staff, such as increasing accountability, managing conflict, nurturing relationships, embracing equity, and achieving excellence.
This convening will offer learning and networking tailored to chief executives of human services organizations. By bringing together sector leaders from across the nation and Canada who truly understand each other’s day to day, it will offer a safe space to develop relationships, share challenges, find solutions, and build community.
Social Current has launched an updated solution—Impact Partnerships, formerly known as Engagement Packages. Impact Partnerships offer resources to support organizational excellence, including new convenings and networking opportunities, participation in our workforce resilience virtual learning series, continued access to the online resource library, and more.
In this webinar, Social Current Strategic Industry Partner Your Part-Time Controller will share the year's more prevalent fraud trends. YPTC will also discuss anti-fraud tips and examine ways in which nonprofit organizations can protect their organizations.