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From: "Dennis Raphael" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 2:02 AM
Subject: Toronto Workshop - March 3 - Building Effective Community-Based
Research Partnerships
> Wellesley Urban Health Community-Based Research Workshop Series
>
> Space still available!
>
> CBR201 Building Effective Community-Based Research Partnerships
>
> This very popular and interactive workshop is designed as a continuation
of
> CBR101 and builds on the essential concepts of community-based research
> (CBR). Increasingly, we are understanding that partnerships are
> invaluable
> to effective community-based research projects and other health
> programming.
> This workshop's main focus is the planning, implementation and maintenance
> of resilient CBR partnerships.
>
> Participants Will Learn:
> ? strategies for partnership development and monitoring during the
duration
> of a CBR project.
> ? sensitivity to community concerns, ethical and privacy issues in CBR.
> ? how to implement the actions from CBR projects.
>
> Who Should Attend:
> ? researchers interested in partnership research initiatives.
> ? front line practitioners.
> ? community members.
>
> Fee: $25 (lunch and resource package included)
>
> Wednesday, March 03, 2004 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
> The Primrose Hotel, Best Western
> 111 Carlton Street, Toronto (Corner of Carlton and Jarvis)
> Rainbow Room
>
> Facilitators:
> Robb Travers, Wellesley Central Health Corporation
> Sarah Flicker, Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto
>
> Questions? [log in to unmask]
>
> REGISTER ON-LINE AT www.wellesleycentral.com
>
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