Virtual Webinar

Power Up Your Problem-Solving: Strategies for Social Change: Module 4

2.0 CE Hours General
Power Up Your Problem-Solving: Strategies for Social Change: Module 4

Information

Date & Time

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Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Analyze their own influence using the "Triple A Analysis" tool.

  • Map power dynamics surrounding their chosen social issue.

  • Identify past efforts to address their chosen social issue and potential gaps.

  • Develop and implement 2 or more strategies to mobilize their teams for action effectively.

Educational Goal

The educational goal of this workshop is to empower social workers to leverage their unique power and navigate power dynamics to create effective, sustainable solutions to social problems.

Description

This dynamic session equips participants with powerful tools to tackle social problems. Participants will explore their influence and navigate the political landscape surrounding their chosen issue. Through the “Triple A Analysis” tool, participants will identify their authority, assess stakeholder acceptance, and develop strategies to maximize impact. We’ll delve into power mapping to identify key players and craft messages that resonate. We’ll also examine past attempts to address the problem and identify gaps. Finally, we’ll discuss the iterative nature of social change and explore strategies for mobilizing your team and fostering continuous learning.

Target Audience

  • Social Worker

Presenters

Shanequa E. Moore, LMSW

Shanequa E. Moore, LMSW is a thought-provoking leader, speaker, and subject matter expert. Ms. Moores’s mission in life is to bring systemic positive change, hope, and access to vulnerable children and families.

Ms. Moore is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the I’RAISE Girls & Boys International, a United States-based non-profit agency that has impacted over 30,000 kids and families in poverty through holistic programs.

Ms. Moore is an industry-specific innovator empowering local leaders to create equitable systems and policies to build a brighter future for the most disadvantaged families in their communities. As a subject matter expert, Ms. Moore brings people, leaders, stakeholders, and teams to the table to think out of the box, look at what’s not working, and strategize new methodologies by fostering teamwork across industries and sectors.

Ms. Moore has been a catalyst, challenging the status quo and old and former ways of thinking, empowering Social Work professionals as leaders and policy experts through transformative training and coaching. Ms. Moore is passionate about empowering Social Work professionals and Government employees to recognize their potential in their communities and to leverage their power to affect change in their communities.

Ms. Moore is also the Vice President of the National Association of Social Work-New York City Chapter. Other roles include Co-Chair of the Political Action Committee of Elections-National Association of Social Workers New York City. She is also the President and Founder of Moore Success Consulting Services Inc., a firm that provides corporate and leadership training/coaching for social service, government, and nonprofit agencies.

Ms. Moore designed an Integrative Mental Wellness program in 2014, which has become a model program to support thousands of youths with mental health in New York City. Moore brings political experience running for City Council in the New York City Primary elections 2021 has made her a catalyst to challenging social workers to pursue political positions to push humanity forward

Ms. Moore believes that accountability opens pathways for innovative change in people and governments. When leadership is accountable it leads its communities and people also to be accountable to themselves, their families, and their contribution to the world. Her goal is to bring hope to humanity by elevating people, families, and communities to build the capacity (through tools and resources) to leave a legacy for future generations to push humanity forward.

Ms. Moore continues her work in creating access for youth, families, and communities of color to break free from systemic oppression and from out of poverty to live holistic and thriving lives. She also continues to challenge and train nonprofits and governments on adopting ethical, culturally humble, and ethically responsible public policies and practices. She is known for shifting paradigms, and empowering institutions and leaders to think outside the box to solve complex city, state, and world crises. Her visionary leadership is not only inspiring but also critical for children and families alike in New York City and globally.