Roundtable Discussion on Social Current’s 2025-2027 Policy Agenda

As Social Current develops its 2025-2027 federal public policy agenda, we look toward human services organizations to share central concerns and priorities. We are offering three virtual roundtables to better understand shared challenges and visions for change.

Advancing Health Equity

Advancing Health Equity: Social Determinants of Health Overview

During this webinar, Mary E. Garr, president of Family Service in San Antonio, will share how the organization has evolved to improve the social determinants of health experienced by its communities. In addition, the organization’s approach addresses adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) by adopting the practice of trauma-informed care when working with individuals and families.

Free

Roundtable Discussion on Social Current’s 2025-2027 Policy Agenda

As Social Current develops its 2025-2027 federal public policy agenda, we look toward human services organizations to share central concerns and priorities. We are offering three virtual roundtables to better understand shared challenges and visions for change.

On the Road

On the Road: NFCC Connect

Visit with Rachael Rucker, network engagement specialist, to learn more about our full range of offerings, upcoming learning opportunities, and of course pick-up some cool Social Current swag. We hope to see you there!

Advancing Health Equity

Advancing Health Equity: ACEs Interface and Building Resilience

In this session, participants will learn about the adverse childhood experiences (ACE) study, along with science that explains why ACEs have had an immense impact on people's lives. This session will provide information on how we can dramatically improve health and resilience today and future generations of communities and families.

Free

Roundtable Discussion on Social Current’s 2025-2027 Policy Agenda

As Social Current develops its 2025-2027 federal public policy agenda, we look toward human services organizations to share central concerns and priorities. We are offering three virtual roundtables to better understand shared challenges and visions for change.

Building a Resilient Workforce Learning Series

Dates: Sept. 4, Oct. 9, Nov, 7, and Dec. 9
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.

$200
Translating EDI Practice into Action

Translating EDI Practice Into Action: Cultural Humility

In this session, the first in the Translating EDI Practice to Implementation series, participants will learn how a cultural humility framework can be used to help staff in all areas of an organization connect their work and shared mission to equity. This framework is an important tool for organizations that work daily with families and communities to build opportunities and overcome barriers.

$150 – $250
Advancing Health Equity

Advancing Health Equity: Health Access for Special Populations

Quality care and access for special populations and communities is essential yet remains a challenge for many today. During this webinar, the presenter will share and define who are special populations, the challenges of health access for these populations, and what factors contribute to systems that are meant to ensure quality care for all.

Free
Introduction to Social Current

Introduction to Social Current

Join this webinar to learn more about Social Current’s areas of expertise and solutions, which support the full range of human and social services organizations. We strengthen and amplify the work of the social sector in six core integrated impact areas.

Free

Root Cause Analysis Tools for Effective Quality Improvement

In this webinar, your team will learn the mechanics of process improvement, specifically conducting a root cause analysis and applying tools and techniques. A root cause analysis (RCA) is a systematic approach to understanding the causes of an adverse event and identifying system flaws that can be corrected to prevent the error from happening again.