Measuring What Matters: Meaningful Community Engagement and Finding Creative Solutions to Working Under Constraints with Deborah Levine, LCSW
This seminar aims to support staff and faculty of CUNY SPH in enhancing their knowledge, skills, and approaches that support meaningful community engagement when working under internal or external organizational constraints. The seminar will cover:
– The principles of trustworthiness
– Six Cs of successful community engagement
– Sustainable bridge building for successful partnerships
RSVP by emailing paulo.lellis@sph.cuny.edu
About the speaker
Since early 2020, Deborah Levine, LCSW has served as the Community Outreach Director for the CUNY SPH Harlem Health Initiative (HHI) and Co-Lead of the Community Convening & Learning Cross-Cutting Team (CCLT) for the New York City Pandemic Response Institute (PRI). She is a founding board member and national secretary of the National Black Women’s HIV/AIDS Network, Inc., past chair of New York Knows and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and chair of the Mental Hygiene’s Women’s Advisory Board.
Please note that this lecture will be held in-person. Light refreshments will be served! Those who are unable to attend in person will be able to tune in to a livestream of the lecture. Please RSVP to receive the livestream link.
A professional development certificate will be provided for participation in this seminar.
