The National Caregiver Support Collaborative (NCSC) Technical Assistance and Coordinating Center (TACC) will host webinars to promote the spread and scale of promising practices, fill key gaps in knowledge or support, and ultimately meet the goals of the NCSC to increase the recognition, support, and inclusion of family caregivers. Webinars are open to the public and designed for members of the aging and tribal networks.
Upcoming TACC Webinar
NCSC Webinar: Introducing New Resources to Elevate Caregiver Programs
January 9, 2025 | 12:30-2:00 PM ET
Network participants and partners will have the opportunity to connect with and hear from featured presenters, including six ACL awardees of grants aligned with the goals and cross-cutting principles of the 2022 National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers. Participants will also learn about available resources and actionable tools to support service providers’ operational and programmatic needs.
This webinar is free and open to the public. American Sign Language (ASL) and Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) services will be provided during the webinar. Registration is required.
Presenters and featured NCSC grant projects:
- Community Catalyst: Amplifying the Power of Family Caregiver Voices: A National Call to Action
- The Regents of the University of California, San Francisco (USCF): Caregivers as Partners in Care Teams (CAP-CT)
- USAging: Innovations in Family Caregiver Services and Supports
- The University of Southern California (USC) Leonard Davis School of Gerontology: The Center for Advancing Family Caregiver Financial and Workplace Security
- National Alliance for Caregiving: The Creating and Advancing Caregiving Research and Evidence Network (CARE Network)
- USAging: Understanding, Testing and Evaluating Caregiver Navigator Services
For questions, please contact CaregiverCollaborative@acl.hhs.gov
Past Webinars
Strategies to Assess and Meet the Needs of Family Caregivers | July 2024
In this webinar, ACL, featured speakers, and panelists discussed key considerations in assessing and meeting the needs of family caregivers, as well as understanding federal efforts to promote the use of caregiver assessments. The event covered successful strategies, tools, and resources for implementing; administering, and overcoming barriers to caregiver assessments and reassessments; and training and follow-up activities.