Making Work Work: Why Most Advice about Work Doesn’t Work in Economically Challenged Communities
Helping people experience the dignity of sustaining work can be an effective way to address material poverty in a long-term, holistic way.
But it’s easy to get wrapped up in the details of implementing a new program and miss the opportunity to rethink why people in under-resourced communities are struggling with unemployment and under-employment in the first place. [Hint: it’s probably not what you think.]
The Chalmers Center recently hosted a webinar called “Making Work Work: Why Most Advice about Work Doesn’t Work in Economically Challenged Communities.” Based on the response, we wanted to make the video available to our community.
This webinar was facilitated by the Chalmers Center’s Director of Work Life, Shay Bassett, who has 30 years of experience in career readiness ministry. She was joined by 4 of our Lead Trainers who have used Work Life in their own ministries. You’ll learn:
- Why the common “advice” about work doesn’t work in economically challenged communities
- Common barriers that hold people back from finding sustaining work
- How you can be involved in restoring people to sustaining work
If you’d like to learn more about Work Life, you can book a call with our team to discover if it’s the right fit for your ministry.