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Partnerships that Last
The CCPH Principles of Partnership (PoP) form an ethical framework for partnerships that guide their development and pursue the aims of social justice and health equity through community action.
The Latest News and Events
Many Voices, One Goal: Next Steps in Advancing Health Equity Webinar
Join Partners for Advancing Health Equity (P4HE Collaborative) and national cross-sector thought-leaders as we introduce the collaborative's work...
Announcing our MSI Hub
Announcing our MSI Hub! The CCPH MSI Hub is an intentional partnership CCPH has fostered with MSIs to support and grow the presence of MSI leaders...
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health is Hiring for a Remote Program Coordinator Position
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health is Hiring for a Remote Program Coordinator Position. Community-Campus Partnerships for Health is a...
Project Deep Dive: CCPH Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics-Underserved Populations (RADx-UP) team facilitates Training and Office Hours for the Coordination & Data Collection Center and RADx-UP funded projects nationwide.
During the past 2 years, COVID-19 has been a prime focus of Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) as we work to promote health equity and...
2020-2021: RADx-UP Year in Review
2020 was a year unlike any other – both for the world and CCPH. As early signs began to point to a long-term disruption that would require change at...
Alleviating the Barriers of COVID-19 Testing through the CCPH EIT Liaison Initiative
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on communities throughout the globe, deepening persistent health inequities. In response, CCPH...
Collaborative Projects
CCPH is proud of its broad base of partnerships across all stakeholder groups in the community at large and our work together to advance health equity and social justice.
Click on the squares in the “Collaborative Projects” section below to explore our current partnership projects.
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Health equity and social justice cannot be achieved by going it alone. They can only be achieved through collaborative efforts. We all need partners and lots of them in order to affect important changes.
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Services & Resources
We serve our partnering communities through dynamic training sessions, consultations, office hours, and speaking engagements.
Learn more about how you can partner with us on our service pages.
CCPH’s goal is to share knowledge. Over time, we have developed and gathered a wealth of resources.
We believe that it has limited value unless we make it available to our partner community.
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The Voices of CCPH
Hear from CCPH Board Members, Team, Current and Past Partners and Stakeholders as they share about CCPH
Through the years, I always checked in with CCPH as the group that “kept it real” and “got it right.”
“CCPH has influenced my doctoral work by providing me with a standard to implement when conducting my own research to ensure it is strengths-based while bringing attention to health trends among populations that have been historically disregarded and excluded.”
“CCPH’s core values around equitable community engagement are in direct alignment with my approach to community-engaged research, so I knew the opportunity was just right!”
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Our Community
Community is dynamic and inclusive. There is no one definition of community. Community need not be defined solely by geography. It can refer to a group that self-identifies by age, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, illness, or health condition. It can refer to a common interest or cause, a sense of identification or shared emotional connection, shared values or norms, mutual influence, or commitment to meeting a shared need.
Defining community in a community-campus partnership is more about the process of asking and answering key questions than about a strict definition of who is community or represents community: Are those most affected by the issue being addressed at the table? Are those who have a stake in the issue being addressed at the table? Are community members at the table? Do they play decision-making roles?
The purpose of the partnership drives the definition,
therefore each effort must ask for the definition of community.
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CCPH not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, religion, or sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity) in any of its programs or activities.
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