Wednesday 20 March 2013

[The Network] Special $15 student rate for the Colorado Collective Impact Convention - April 5

Special student rate for the Colorado Collective Impact Convention - April 5, 9a-4:30p

Central Presbyterian Fellowship Hall, 1660 Sherman St. Denver, CO 80203

Registration fee is just $15 for students - lunch included. Network student members only $5!
For more information and online registration, please visit: Colorado Collective Impact Convention

This highly interactive event offers an exciting day of problem-solving and information-sharing. You will leave with a new lens: able to take at least ONE critical action to improve your agency's services; inspired to advocate for ONE policy that will help you more effectively deliver services; and armed with an action plan for engaging at least ONE program participant in learning new ways to advocate for themselves. 


Event co-sponsor, the Colorado Center on Law and Policy, has engaged presenters and subject-matter experts from a broad array of human services nonprofits and government agencies, including: Colorado Works, Energy Outreach Colorado, Hunger Free Colorado, the Colorado Participation Project, the All Families Deserve a Chance Coalition, Colorado Legal Services and the Colorado Center on Law and Policy itself.

The morning will focus on navigating benefits systems and on service provision. The two back-to-back sessions are Changing Access to Benefits and Delivering Client-Centered ServicesThe afternoon will be all about what doesn't work and how you can advocate for change, with sessions on: Self-Advocacy for Workers and their Clients and Speak Up! Engaging Legislators and other decision-makersWe're inviting the state legislature to join us for lunch (box lunch included in the registration fee).  


Keynote Speaker, Mike Green

Coming to us from the Asset-Based Community Development Institute and the Denver Foundation, Mike brings a fresh perspective to the work with vulnerable populations. In Mike's view, human services clients are community assets to be leveraged for the good of all; not broken people whose deficits need to be 'fixed'. Mike presents a positive, heartening view of human service work that can make a real difference in the lives of workers and clients alike.


Many thanks to our event underwriter, without whose
support this event would not have been possible: 


Event sponsors and collaborators include:

  • Human Services Network of Colorado
  • Colorado Center on Law and Policy
  • All Families Deserve a Chance
  • Colorado Community Action Association and 
  • Denver VOICE

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