COVID-19 Webinars
The importance of partnerships in crisis is front and center as we confront the global COVID-19 pandemic.
The importance of partnerships in crisis is front and center as we continue in our efforts to mitigate the impact of COVID-19.
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health and the UNC Center for Health Equity Research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill sponsored this series of webinars entitled “Communities in Partnership: Ensuring Equity in the time of COVID-19.
This Series was held from April to June 2021 in response to a need for information on the impact of COVID-19 in diverse communities.
You are invited to watch our past sessions where we highlight the disparate impact of the disease in the most vulnerable communities in our nation. Please see below for information on each session.
Past Sessions:
All the sessions have been archived here along with the recordings presentations related to resources.
Local-to-Global Partnerships: From Thailand to Utah
It was fall of 2007 and I was serving as the Director of University Neighborhood Partners, community-university partnership on the west side of Salt Lake City, Utah. With a long history of serving as gateway communities for families of immigrant and refugee...
Tom Bruce Award & Lucille Webb Award
At the recent APHA Meeting in San Diego, CCPH was involved in both giving and receiving several awards. We shared a little bit about the RWJF-CCPH Award for Equity that was given to to key leaders from Messengers for Health and Montana State University. Melissa Green...
Tribute to Loretta Jones
Loretta Jones, CEO of Healthy African Americans of Los Angeles died on Thursday, November 22nd. Loretta is known internationally for her visionary leadership in advancing health equity. She was a long-time partner with CCPH having worked most recently with Executive...
Partnership with Messengers for Health (Crow Reservation) and Montana State University win 2018 RWJF-CCPH Award for Health Equity!
In 2015, Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) partnered with Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) to award the RWJF Award for Health Equity Presented by CCPH (RWJF-CCPH Award). This award highlights the power and potential of community-campus partnerships...
Immigrant Health Amidst Structural Violence and Fear: An Emerging Path for CCPH
I intimately see anti-immigrant sentiment played out in my day-to-day life – personally and professionally. My work over the past almost 20 years has focused on African immigrants and refugees in Massachusetts and nationally, specifically building community-led...
Development and validation of the Person-Centeredness of Research Scale
Person-centeredness shifts the focus of healthcare and research to the needs and priorities of patients and communities, and may improve health outcomes. There are no instruments available, however, with which we can assess the degree to which research is indeed...
RWJF-CCPH Health Equity Award Deadline Extended to Sept 15!
The 2018 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Award For Health Equity Presented by Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (RWJF-CCPH Award) Call for Applications deadline has been extended to September 15, 2018! The RWJF-CCPH Award highlights the power and potential of...
CCPH seeks Communications Coordinator – APPLY NOW!
https://www.ccphealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Communications-Coordinator_FINAL.pdfCommunity-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) seeks an experienced communications professional to manage the day-to-day operations of CCPH’s communications work. The communications coordinator will be a resourceful, highly motivated, detail-oriented self-starter who...
2018 RWJF-CCPH Award Call for Applications is open!
The 2018 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Award For Health Equity Presented by Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (RWJF-CCPH Award) Call for Applications is now open. The RWJF-CCPH Award highlights the power and potential of community-campus partnerships...
“Structural Inequalities: An On the Ground View” – A Two-Day Spring Intensive
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health is hosting “Structural Inequalities: An On the Ground View” - A Two-Day Spring Intensive on May 3rd and 4th. The training is designed to provide people with a historic understanding and skills needed to work in partnerships to...
2018 Community-Led Research Review Conference
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) is working to build a Community of Practice and expand our work in Community Review Processes. To achieve this goal, CCPH and Special Service for Groups R&E will co-host a 1-Day FREE 2018 Community-Led Research...
Creating the Space to Ask “Why?”
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A 10 case studies of diverse CBPR partnerships around the United States that share a commitment to foster healthy public policy.
A Strategy for Building Healthy Communities and Promoting Health through Policy Change
CES4Health.info: Development of a Mechanism for the Peer Review and Dissemination of Innovative Products of Community-Engaged Scholarship
Proposed Revisions to the Belmont Report and Federal Regulations Guiding the Protection of Research Participants
From Placement Site to Partnership: the Promise of Service-Learning
This article focuses on the importance of service-learning as a core component of nursing education.
Integrating Student Learning Objectives with Community Service Objectives
Redefining Research Ethics Review: Case Studies of Five Community-Led Models
Proceedings of the 2017 Advancing the Science of Community Engaged Research (CEnR) Conference
From "Advancing the Science of Community Engaged Research (CEnR): Innovative and Effective Methods of Stakeholder Engagement in Translational Research" Richmond_et_al-2019-BMC_ProceedingsDownload
Partnership
This webinar series is brought to you in partnership with the UNC Center for Health Equity Research (CHER) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. UNC CHER brings together collaborative, multidisciplinary teams of stakeholders to improve health in North Carolina communities with a shared commitment to innovation, collaboration, and health equity.
Sponsors
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