[COMM-ORG] Aug 20 Educational Conference Call - Catalyzing Community-Based Participatory Research at the Neighborhood Level
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From: Sarena Seifer <sarena at u.washington.edu>
*please excuse cross-postings
Dear colleagues,
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health is pleased to announce the
third call in our 2009-2010 Educational Conference Call Series on
Building Community Capacity for Research. Each call includes speakers
who provide answers and insights from their direct experience, helpful
handouts and links to relevant resources. The audiofile, agenda and
handouts for the first two calls on June 3 and July 15 are now posted on
the CCPH website at http//depts.washington.edu/ccph/pastpresentations.html
The third call, scheduled for Aug 20 from 3:30 - 5 pm Eastern Time, will
focus on the topic of Catalyzing CBPR at the Neighborhood Level.
To register for the call, go to
https://catalysttools.washington.edu/webq/survey/ccphuw/81018
The call will feature speakers from St. Luke's Episcopal Health Charities'
Center for Community Based Research in Houston TX and communities that
have partnered with the Center on CBPR initiatives. Created in 1997 as a
separate component of St. Luke's Episcopal Health System, the Charities
is a grant-making public charity with 501(c)(3) status that combines CBPR,
strategic community partnerships, and its Community Health Information
System to have the maximum impact on community health within the
57-counties of its mission field.
On the call, participants will learn about how the Charities has
assisted organizations and institutions in moving from a "community as
advisor" model of community-based research to a participatory model that
builds community capacity in all phases of the research process.
Participants will be introduced to the Healthy Neighborhood Initiative
model of CBPR at the neighborhood level, a CBPR scholar-in-residence
program, and the evolution of a team of community-based faculty
available to work with academic institutions, community-based
organizations, government agencies and philanthropies seeking to build
capacity, at both individual and organizational levels, for research and
community engagement.
Intended audience members include community based organizations,
grass-roots citizens groups, philanthropic organizations and academic
administrators and researchers seeking to engage community in research.
Learn more about the Charities and Center for Community-Based Research
online at http://www.slehc.org/AboutUs/Index.cfm,
http://www.slehc.org/CenterOfExcellence/index.cfm and
http://www.slehc.org/HNI/CBPR.cfm
PLEASE NOTE: The call is free of charge for those dialing in from Canada and
the US. To maximize participation, we encourage you to gather colleagues to
dial-in together using one phone line with conference call capabilities.
Prior to the call, an email with instructions for dialing in will be sent to
confirmed registrants. An audiofile and handouts from the call will be
posted on the CCPH website at www.ccph.info within 2 weeks of the call.
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