Building and Maintaining Effective Community-Institutional Partnerships for Prevention Research
Host
CDC PRC Program’s National Community Committee1
Contact information
(206) 543-7954
jenbr@u.washington.edu
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This training curriculum is designed to enhance community and institutional partners’ capacity for initiating and sustaining relationships for community-based participatory research (CBPR). The course identifies characteristics of successful CBPR partnerships, factors that facilitate and impede success, and strategies for building the capacity of communities, public health agencies, and academic institutions to engage in CBPR. The course includes short presentations using case studies and interactive exercises designed to trigger discussion and equip participants with new strategies and tools.
Audience
The course addresses staff of community-based organizations and public health agencies as well as health professions faculty, staff, administrators, and students. The ideal audience is community and institutional partners participating as a team.
Duration
Selected portions of the training curriculum can be offered as 2-hour, 1 day, and multiple day workshops tailored to the needs of a given partnership, institution, or organization.
1 Project in collaboration with
- Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (Coordinating Agency)
- CDC Prevention Research Centers’ National Community Committee
- American Public Health Association's Community-Based Public Health Caucus
- Community Health Scholars Program
- Harlem Health Promotion Center
- Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center
- Detroit Urban Research Center
- New York Urban Research Center
- Seattle Urban Research Center
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- Prevention Research Centers
4770 Buford Hwy, NE
MS K-45
Atlanta, GA 30341-3717 - cdcinfo@cdc.gov


