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Event-Led Engagement

By hosting events and delivering educational content digitally, organizations drive professional participation and learning, because accessible, structured learning experiences foster community engagement and knowledge application in practice. This strategy emphasizes active involvement through conferences, workshops, and continuing education, using digital platforms primarily to facilitate registration and content delivery. Unlike strategies focused on distributing resources or direct service, it prioritizes experiential learning and networking as pathways to professional development and field advancement. It is distinct in its focus on engagement as a precursor to behavior change and industry improvement.

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activities of orgs running this strategy

A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.

  • Additional chapter meetings and educational events CASE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA INC-CMS OF CENTRAL ARIZONA
    direct service
    Organizes various other events, including regular chapter meetings and educational programs, to support professional engagement and learning among case managers.
  • Annual full-day conference for case management professionals CASE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA INC-CMS OF CENTRAL ARIZONA
    direct service
    Hosts a full-day annual conference in November featuring industry leaders, focused on strengthening case management practice and improving care outcomes, attracting over 200 attendees from Arizona and neighboring states.
  • Annual full-day educational conference for case management professionals CASE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA INC-CMS OF CENTRAL ARIZONA
    direct service
    Hosts a full-day annual conference in November featuring industry leaders, aimed at strengthening case management practice and improving care outcomes. The event attracts over 200 attendees, including case managers, social workers, and allied health professionals from Arizona and neighboring states.
  • Conference and event registration management CASE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA INC-CMS OF CENTRAL ARIZONA
    direct service
    Provides refund and substitution policies for conference and event registrations, including full refunds for annual conference cancellations up to one month prior to the event.
  • Educational dinner meetings and chapter events CASE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA INC-CMS OF CENTRAL ARIZONA
    direct service
    Organizes smaller-scale educational events such as dinner meetings with guest speakers and regular chapter meetings to support professional learning and networking among case managers in Central Arizona.
  • Educational dinner meetings with expert speakers CASE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA INC-CMS OF CENTRAL ARIZONA
    direct service
    Hosts educational dinner meetings featuring expert speakers in Phoenix, AZ, providing professional development opportunities for case managers. Offers registration credits or substitutions for cancellations.
  • Half-day educational programs for case managers CASE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA INC-CMS OF CENTRAL ARIZONA
    direct service
    Hosts recurring half-day educational programs covering workforce dynamics, healthcare policy, professional advancement, ethics, and policy updates, offering continuing education units (CEUs) to case management professionals.
  • Half-day educational programs on case management topics CASE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA INC-CMS OF CENTRAL ARIZONA
    direct service
    Hosts recurring half-day educational programs covering workforce dynamics, healthcare policy, professional advancement, ethics, and policy updates for case management professionals, offering continuing education units (CEUs).
  • Organizing Educational Conferences CASE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA INC-CMS OF CENTRAL ARIZONA
    capacity building
    The organization hosts an annual full-day educational conference, attracting over 200 attendees including case managers, social workers, and other allied health professionals from Arizona and neighboring states, to strengthen case management practice and improve care outcomes.