National Center for Deaf Health Research Rochester Prevention Research Center Giving Back to the Deaf Community: National Center for Deaf Health Research.

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National Center for Deaf Health Research Rochester Prevention Research Center Giving Back to the Deaf Community: National Center for Deaf Health Research Jessica Cuculick, MSW, MS.SEd Julianna Aggas, MS Susan Demers, MS Matt J. Starr, MPH This PowerPoint Presentation was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number 5-U48-DP from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represents the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

National Center for Deaf Health Research Rochester Prevention Research Center Who are we? Jess Cuculick, ’98, ’02 Assistant Professor, NTID Department of Liberal Studies Vice Chair, Deaf Health Community Committee, NCDHR Julianna Aggas, ’95, ’96 Rehabilitation Counselor, VESID Chair, Deaf Health Community Committee, NCDHR Susan Demers, ’90, ’03 Coordinator, NCDHR Former Chair, Deaf Health Community Committee, NCDHR Matt J. Starr, ’79 Senior Instructor & Committee Chair, NCDHR

National Center for Deaf Health Research Rochester Prevention Research Center Health Disparities African AmericansWhite Americans Cancer per 100, per 100,000 No data Diabetes 23.0 per 100, per 100,000 No data Infant Mortality 5.7 per 1,000 live births 13.3 per 1,000 live births No data Adult Immunization 70.2 % 52% No data Source: Deaf Americans

National Center for Deaf Health Research Rochester Prevention Research Center What is NCDHR? Overview of NCDHR Why are we doing research within the Deaf community? Challenges Strengths

National Center for Deaf Health Research Rochester Prevention Research Center Deaf Health Community Committee Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR)  A relatively new research methodology Involves the community Community act as advisors and experts Add DHCC responsibilities (from orientation)

National Center for Deaf Health Research Rochester Prevention Research Center What is Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR)? “ A collaborative process of research that involve researchers and community representatives in all phases of research.”

National Center for Deaf Health Research Rochester Prevention Research Center What does DHCC do? Provide community perspectives Participate in design of proposed research projects Interpret & prioritize research results Advocate for the community Promote the “cultural model” Recruit Deaf subjects Meets monthly

National Center for Deaf Health Research Rochester Prevention Research Center Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR)  Deaf Health Community CommitteeNCDHR Staff & Researchers 

National Center for Deaf Health Research Rochester Prevention Research Center CDC Meeting Atlanta, Georgia ▪ March 2008

National Center for Deaf Health Research Rochester Prevention Research Center Deaf Health Survey

National Center for Deaf Health Research Rochester Prevention Research Center Deaf Health Survey

National Center for Deaf Health Research Rochester Prevention Research Center Why Give Back to the Deaf Community? Increased awareness Information dissemination Bottom to top approach Skills and expertise of Deaf people Leadership opportunities Career Advancement-add experience on resume Community participation benefits the Deaf community!!!!!!!!!!!!

National Center for Deaf Health Research Rochester Prevention Research Center Contact us at: NCDHR University of Rochester PO Box ▪ Rochester, NY (585) TTY ▪ (585) VP (585) FAX Office: 120 Corporate Woods ▪ Suite 350 Rochester, NY 14623

National Center for Deaf Health Research Rochester Prevention Research Center Questions?

National Center for Deaf Health Research Rochester Prevention Research Center If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass US abolitionist ( )