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Using the 211 LA County Taxonomy of Human Services to index or search for services can seem overwhelming. We’re here to show you the basics of using the Taxonomy effectively so your resource database will help connect people to the services they need.
Key Takeaways:
- Effectively use the 211 LA County Taxonomy to index resource data
- Create efficient resource searches for Community Resource Specialists and the general public
- How to find answers to your Taxonomy questions after the conference is over
Laura "LJ" James
Director or Resource Strategy and Technology Integration
United Way of North Carolina, Cary, North Carolina
Laura James is the Director or Resource Strategy and Technology Integration for United Way of North Carolina. She has previously been the Resource Director for 211LA and holds both the Certified Community Resource Specialist and Database Curator certifications. She holds an MBA and Masters or Human Resources from Keller Graduate School of Management. She is a self-proclaimed resource nerd and after time spent as in the payments industry as well as corporate training, she has found her niche in the resource world, particularly in helping other people learn about tools and topics around all things resource.
Kathy Sheridan
Statewide Quality Assurance Manager
MI 2-1-1, Lansing, Michigan
Kathy previously worked as a Resource Specialist for the United Way for Southeastern Michigan in Detroit, before moving to her current position as the Statewide Quality Assurance Manager for Michigan 2-1-1. With over 15 years in the field of Information and Referral services, Kathy is a Certified Resource Database Curator and holds a Master’s in Public Administration.