Session: Involving Community Members in Research (Society for Social Work and Research 21st Annual Conference - Ensure Healthy Development for all Youth)

270 Involving Community Members in Research

Schedule:
Sunday, January 15, 2017: 8:00 AM-9:30 AM
Preservation Hall Studio 7 (New Orleans Marriott)
Cluster: Communities and Neighborhoods
Moderator:
Jacqueline Burse, MSW, University of Texas at Arlington
* noted as presenting author
Expanding Collaborative Mental Health Practice: A Response from Faith-Based Leaders
Jacqueline Burse, MSW, University of Texas at Arlington; Lester Collins, MSW, University of Texas at Arlington; Tracey M. Barnett, PhD, LMSW, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Natasha Stewart, LPC, The Potter's House Center for Counseling and Behavioral Health
Latino Best Start Curriculum: Development and Implementation of Community Based Programs Supporting Breastfeeding in the Latino Community
Tamara Al Rawwad, MPH, University of Houston; Lorena Gonzalez, PhD, Urban Stratigies; Nara Nara Hojvat-Gallin, MPH, National Alliance for Hispanic Families/ Urban Stratigies
Picturing Community: Exploring the Concept of Community with Adults Living in Peer-Run Supportive Housing
Liat S. Kriegel, MSW, University of Southern California; Michael F. DeLand, PhD, Yale University; Benjamin Henwood, PhD, University of Southern California
Findings from a Community Based Participatory Action Research with Latino Migrant Families: About Access and Multilingualism
Maria Emilia Bianco, MSW and Masters in Communications, Boston College; Brinton Lykes, PhD, Boston College; Kevin Ferreira, PhD Candidate, Boston College; Shaun Glaze, PhD Candidate, Boston College
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