Workshop Outline

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CCPH Pre-Conference Workshop
April 18, 2012
Nina Wallerstein, Malia Villegas, Emily White Hat
Overall Purpose of Workshop: To Evaluate CBPR Partnerships from Different Vantage Points
Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to:
1) Explore issues of accountability and relationships among partners
2) Assess the applicability of the CBPR conceptual model to their own partnerships
3) Review usefulness of qualitative and quantitative measurement tools
4) Explore the model as process for collective reflection and evaluation
5) Identify importance of research protocols
Timeline:
1:00 Introductions of Ourselves and Purpose of this Workshop
a. Who we are as Partners in National Study
b. Intro of Workshop Participants (Name, Organization, State one “key attribute” you
bring to your partnering relationships)
1:30 Exercise on Selecting an Effective Research Partner
2:15 Presentation on our CBPR Study (30 minutes)
Handout CBPR Conceptual Model
Share domains from Qualitative and Quantitative Instruments
2: 45
BREAK
3:00
Exercise on Evaluating your Partnership with Focus Group Guide
Identify partnerships in the room and ask others to listen and contribute
4: 00
Research Protocols
4: 30
Questions and Evaluation
For more information:
National Congress of American Indians Policy Research Center: Malia Villegas and Emily Whitehat:
narch.ncaiprc.org
University of New Mexico: Nina Wallerstein, Center for Participatory Research
http://hsc.unm.edu/SOM/fcm/cpr/research.shtml
University of Washington: Bonnie Duran, Indigenous Wellness Research Institute, http://iwri.org/health
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