When

Friday, August 4, 2017 from 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM EDT
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Where

Mt. St. Joseph University Dining Hall 
5701 Delhi Road
Cincinnati, OH 45233
 

 
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Contact

Maurice Stewart 
Interact for Health 
513-458-6680 
mstewart@interactforhealth.org 
 

Applying Bridges Concepts (Session 2) 

Registration deadline: Monday, July 24. Space is limited. 
Registration will close when capacity is reached. 

LOCATION:
Mount St. Joseph University, Fifth Third Dining Hall
5701 Delhi Road, Cincinnati, OH 45233

Back by popular demand, the Bridges out of Poverty workshop series is a comprehensive approach to understanding the dynamics that cause and maintain poverty from the individual to the systemic level. 

The Applying Bridges Session 2 workshop is designed to take the constructs introduced in the Bridges Out of Poverty, Session 1 workshop and help participants begin embedding them by learning about:

  • Language experience, cognitive issues, and barriers to change;
  • Mental models to communicate effectively;
  • Skills of mediation;
  • Relationship building and mentoring.

Applying Bridges Concepts also introduces strategies for changing program designs, policies, and procedures. Participants will use case studies and an examination of the client's life cycle to identify principles of change.

Note: Previous participation in Bridges Out of Poverty Session 1 is required for participation in Applying Bridges Session 2. 

Facilitator: Jodi Pfarr

A facilitator with aha! Process, Inc., Jodi illuminates the issue of poverty in a highly engaging style, drawing on her years of experience with nonprofit organizations that serve low-income clients

These workshops are open to invited organizations only. You may extend this invitation to others within your organization.

This program is co-sponsored by SC Ministry FoundationInteract for Health, and PNC Bank

For questions: 
Contact Maurice Stewart, Interact for Health,
at: mstewart@interactforhealth.org 
or: (513) 458-6680.

Cancellation Policy: This program has been fully funded so that participants may attend at no cost. However, if a cancellation occurs after Monday, July 24, and a substitute has not been arranged, your organization may be charged a $50 cancellation fee.