The importance of tailored professional development for ongoing success.
In a time where digital communication predominates our daily lives, maintaining genuine connections has never been more crucial. This is why ongoing efforts have been made by organizations to assist the child support community.
Can You Hear Me Now?
In the July issue of the National Child Support Engagement Association (NCSEA) Child Support CommuniQue, Public Knowledge® (PK) management consultant Linda co-authored an article sharing more about the organization’s professional development resources tailored to child support professionals.
NCSEA’s Resources
NCSEA recognizes the diversity in learning preferences among child support professionals and offers an array of tools to meet these needs effectively. These offerings include:
- NCSEA Web Talks
- NCSEA Connects
- NCSEA’s On Location Podcast
These resources are designed to bolster the confidence of child support professionals and ensure they are well-equipped to navigate the complexities of their roles.
How We Can Support Child Support Agencies
Child Support System Modernization Independent Verification & Validation (IV&V)
A project with one of our clients in Virginia involves providing IV&V services. This includes subject matter expertise, document inspection, quarterly reports, offering findings and observations, identifying opportunities for improvement, and highlighting risks and issues.
Central to this project’s success is Linda, who combines her expertise in child support with her project management skills. By proactively identifying and addressing potential issues, Linda ensures that the project stays on track. Ultimately, she facilitates smoother operations and better outcomes for child support agencies.
Professional Development Tailored to Child Support Professionals
PK also recognizes how essential it is for child support agencies to have the right resources to help their people navigate their roles. This is why we offer extensive training opportunities addressing specific challenges child support professionals face. This not only quickly equips individuals with skills to boost their confidence in their roles but also represents a step agencies can take to enhance outcomes for families.