Meaningful Outcome Measurement: How to Create a Dynamic Program Evaluation System

Does measuring outcomes feel overwhelming and a necessary evil? All too often evaluations are static exercises that are completed for grant proposals and funder reports. In actuality, program evaluation can provide an exciting way to help your organization become more responsive to your constituents’ needs and help you improve your programs!  This highly interactive, practical workshop will help you design an evaluation system that helps you identify and measure meaningful program outcomes, helping you to better meet your mission.

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PowerPoint Training Class

Being able to make an effective presentation is critical in today’s world. An effective PowerPoint can be the difference in how your audience leaves your presentation. Everyone talks when they leave a presentation and contracts are won and lost based on how your presentation is received. A strong PowerPoint skill set helps employer productivity while ensuring that employees maximize their career goals.

Another Way to Look at the Opioid Epidemic: a Journey of Self-Discovery

The current opioid epidemic in the United States is not only a threat to the lives and the health of opioid misusers, but is an enormous challenge for those responding to the epidemic. We seek to provide a deeper understanding of the origins of substance misuse, how it has been and might be interrupted and prevented and how to support your own needs in working with opioid users.

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Coalition Building: Back to Basics

This training is presented by the Community Health Training Institute. There will be a morning and afternoon session. Participants are encouraged to attend both the morning and afternoon sessions and there will be a networking brown bag lunch from 12 PM to 1 PM in which attendees from both sessions are welcome to participate in.

Attendance for both sessions is not required.

The morning session’s topics include coalition purpose, vision, shared goals, and language. The afternoon session will cover defined structure, governance, and leadership, roles of coalition members.

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The Cost of Quality: Building High-Quality Early Education Systems

Cost-Quality-Pay. The early education field struggles to balance all three. How do we compensate workers fairly and contain costs? How can we expand access in an era of limited public investment? Join this ½ day forum to examine promising approaches to these complex issues.

Federal Women’s Program Guest Lecture Series featuring Cecilia McVey

Please join the Boston VA Federal Women’s Program for the second Guest Lecture Series discussion, featuring Cecilia McVey, Associate Director for Nursing/Patient Care Services. Join your fellow VA colleagues and hear Ms. McVey discuss the importance and advantages of mentoring.

Social Justice, Solidarity and Women in the Workplace

A Faith That Does Justice invites you to its fourth Community Meeting. The featured topic, Social Justice, Solidarity and Women in the Workplace, will consider important social justice issues affecting women in the work place.

Tiziana Dearing, professor at Boston College School of Social Work, will moderate the symposium. She will be joined by panelists Helen Drinan, Carol Fulp, and Roxana Rivera.

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2018 Academy of Women Achievers Luncheon

Since 1995, as part of our mission to promote and celebrate the achievements of women, YW Boston has held the Academy of Women Achievers luncheon. This is a program through which we recognize and honor some of Boston’s brightest, boldest, bravest and most influential women. All proceeds from the Academy of Women Achievers celebration support YW Boston’s programs to eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.

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