Session: (CANCELLED) RMW-3: Designing and Developing Culturally-Grounded, Community-Based Participatory Research: Challenges and Strengths (Society for Social Work and Research 29th Annual Conference)

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RMW-3 (CANCELLED) RMW-3: Designing and Developing Culturally-Grounded, Community-Based Participatory Research: Challenges and Strengths

Schedule:
Thursday, January 16, 2025: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Willow B, Level 2 (Sheraton Grand Seattle)
Speaker/Presenter:
Linda Sprague Martinez, PhD, Boston University
Learning Objectives: At the end of this applied and interactive workshop participants will be able to 1) differentiate CBPR from other forms of community engaged research; 2) identify the ways in which systems pose challenges for CBPR studies; 3) list 3-5 strategies for overcoming institutional barriers to CBPR; and 4) determine the ways in which power impacts operates in the context of partnerships.

Content: CBPR, its origins and theoretical underpinnings. Case studies illustrating CBPR common pain points from conception to implementation. Resources and strategies for navigating institutional barriers to CBPR. Reflective exercises exploring the interpersonal aspects of community academic partnership and strategies for attending to power in community academic partnerships.

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