News & blog
We're sharing what we learn as we go. Read our latest blogs along with reports, new and old, to find out how we're working with partners through community-centered design and Family-Centered Coaching.
Family-Centered Practices: Elevating Human Services
In today’s evolving world of human services, creating meaningful and sustainable connections with families is more …
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How Cognitive Restructuring Can Reduce Stress in Human Services
As professionals in human services, nonprofit leadership, and case management, you often carry a heavy load—balancing …
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The Power of Mindset in Family-Centered Coaching: Transforming Human Services
In the world of human services, how we approach our work with families makes all the …
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Videos
We connect directly to partners every month through our Coaching Up Close webinar. Missed a month? No problem. Browse the whole library of Coaching Up Close recordings here. You'll also find partner features and other coaching and faciliatory resources.
Coaching Up Close: Holding The Focus
July Coaching Up Close: Holding The Focus Watch our most recent July mini-webinar, Holding the Focus, one of the four core coaching skills of Family-Centered Coaching. People can easily get off track in a coaching conversation for a number of reasons. They might feel nervous about coaching, focusing may be difficult for them, or they …
Coaching Up Close: The Skill of Asking Permission
June Coaching Up Close: The Skill of Asking Permission Asking permission means just that: asking permission to share a skill, a tool, an idea, a hunch, or anything that comes from YOU. The coaching relationship is participant-driven. If you share your thoughts without asking permission, you have taken over the coaching session and you are …
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TPA VOICES PODCAST
Our founding Executive Director Diana Dollar recorded this special series of interviews with pioneering voices from the field. Listen to one or all and let us know who we should interview next.
The Link Between Race and Power: White Women in Non-Profit Leadership, a discussion with Michelle Gislason
TPA Voices Podcast Episode 3: The Link Between Race and Power: White Women in Non-Profit Leadership On this episode, Michelle Gislason, an expert leadership and …
The Myth About Poverty, A discussion with Joe Soss
For the very first episode of TPA Voices, we sat down with Joe Soss, co-author of “Disciplining the Poor: Neoliberal Paternalism and the Persistent Power …
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One Dimensional – Data’s Role In Poverty: A Discussion With Anne Price
In the second episode of ‘TPA Voices’, we sat down with Anne Price, Executive Director of the Insight Center for Community Economic Development (Insight CCED). …
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