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Presentation transcript:

Welcome!

Today’s Presentation

Duality of Program Implementation and Research

To start with can be difficult to get funding to achieve Rural Success

What’s in the literature?

Our Question

Necessary Conflict of CBPR

Which Groups Come to the Table to form a Community Partnership?

University at the Table

Funder at the Table

Community & Agency at the Table: Formative Phase Community Advisory Group  Processing assistant at County Health Department  Nurse at County Health Department  Social worker at shelter for battered women  Job trainer at Community Action Agency  High School counselor

Which Issues Get to the Table?

University Issues that Get to the Table: for example

Community Issues that Get to the Table

University Control Shared University/ Community Control CBPR Challenge of Research/ Community Relationships Shared University/ Community Control

What should researchers do when::

CBPR None A Lot cooperation coordination collaboration partnership Continuum of Community Participation (adapted from Winer and Ray 2000)

Evolution of a Participatory Partnership pre-partnership Getting to know each other partnership Working to achieve mutually valued objectives Partnership Developing and implementing research/programs together Mullinix BB, 2000

Rationale for CBPR

Power of Community as Co- Investigator

CBPR: What it is and isn’t

Values and Principles of CBPR

Challenges in researcher-community relationships

CBPR/Community Engagement Steps: 1. Building Partnerships

2. Identify Research Questions and Methods

3. Participatory Data Collection

5. Participatory Dissemination

Benefits of CBPR

Your questions:

Common Pitfalls of Program Implementation

When Is CBPR NOT for You?

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Funding

Sample

Collecting Data

Who are the team members?

The Benefit of Coming Together

Experienced some challenges collecting reliable data over time from each of the four counties

Lake County: Case Study Video