Networks That Work
by ncIMPACT
May 29, 2020 8:06 am
Networks That Work is a podcast about the networks and relationships that make up Social Capital. Social capital is connections and networks you have with other people and the value you get from them to help you succeed in life. Your connections are a source of information emotional support and maybe even financial support. You’ll hear meaningful conversations with Health and Human Service Experts to better understand how to help participants in your programs create an access Social Capital to improve their lives and your program outcomes. It will feature Anita Brown Graham director of the ncImpact Initiative, a data-driven policy initiative at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. NC Impact has partnered with RTI International and the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation at the US Department of Health and Human Services on this series. Tough questions about building Social Capital will be asked and explored within topics including peer support groups using technology and creating meaningful relationships. Tune in and listen as we go on this journey of learning more about what practitioners find has and hasn’t worked to help their program participants build and use relationships to improve their situations. We invite you to join and connect with us. Like And subscribe to Networks That Work via Apple Podcast and follow us at NC Impact SOG on Twitter. Coming soon 2020!!
Recent Episodes
(Episode 3) “Beyond Icebreakers: How to Help Participants Really Connect”
4 years ago(Episode 2) “Friend Request Accepted: Using Technology and Social Capital”
4 years ago(Episode 1) “Close-Knit Communities for Better Outcomes: Using Peer Groups”
4 years agoNetworks That Work Teaser
5 years ago