Community Engagement Core
社区参与核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10443651
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.88万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-09-30 至 2024-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAntibiotic ResistanceAreaBacteriaCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)ChildChronic DiseaseCommunitiesCommunity DevelopmentsCyanobacteriumDepartment of EnergyDevelopmentDiseaseEconomicsEcosystemEducationElderlyEnsureEnvironmentExposure toFederal GovernmentFeedbackFresh WaterGeneral PopulationGoalsHealthHomeHousingHumanIndividualInterventionKnowledgeLeadLearningMass MediaMicrobeMicrocystis aeruginosaModelingNeighborhoodsOceansOutcomeParticipantPolycystic Ovary SyndromePopulationPractice ManagementPregnant WomenPreventionPrevention strategyPreventivePublic HealthQuality of lifeRecreationResearchResearch ActivityResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsRiskRisk ReductionRoleSafetySalineSanitationSchoolsScienceSeafoodShellfishSignal Recognition ParticleSourceTemperatureToxic effectToxinTrace metalTraining and EducationTranslatingVibrioVirulentVisualization softwareVulnerable PopulationsWorkWorkplacebaseclimate changeclimate impactcommunity based participatory researchcommunity centercommunity engagementcomorbiditycyanobacterial toxindrinking waterenvironmental justicegeochemistryhealth assessmenthigh riskhuman diseaseimprovedinnovationknowledge baseliteracylow socioeconomic statusnon-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseoutreachpredictive modelingprogramssocialsocial mediasuccesssymposiumunderserved community
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT CORE
The purpose of the Community Engagement Core (CEC) of the CAPICCOHH is to direct best community
engagement practices for addressing climate change impacts that may affect Vibrio bacteria and
Cyanobacterial toxin exposures to residents living in coastal areas and near aquatic ecosystems (e.g. lakes
and reservoirs). Climate change may not only affect these microbes but may result in greater exposures to the
public in drinking water, seafood and during contact recreation. The research conducted by our CAPICCOHH
may help develop models and forecasts that better alert the public to reduce their exposure and public health
risks. The CEC will coordinate and oversee community engagement opportunities that employ the strengths of
the participating communities and assist with better understanding of the communities' dynamics to advance
positive outcomes. Consistent with the primary Environmental Justice (EJ) objective of the Federal
government, the CEC will work to “advance the quality of life for our communities”. As such, the CEC will use
CAPICCOHH state-of-the-science research and contextually relevant and community-supported, innovative
approaches to Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) to contribute to the overall success of the
program by optimizing community engagement practices. The CEC will build on successful approaches
guided by the Department of Energy's (DOE) Partnership in Participation Approach (PPA) and the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) -supported Asset-based Community Development (ABCD) strategy for
community engagement. By advancing the communities' increased understanding of 1.) the effects of climate
change effects on Vibrio bacteria and Cyanobacteria; 2.) resulting exposure to highly virulent and antibiotic
resistant Vibrio bacteria and highly toxic Cyanobacterial toxins from Cyanobacteria; and 3.) development of
prevention and intervention practices such as forecasts, alerts and health messaging to high risk individuals
and communities. The CEC will empower impacted communities to be full participants in decisions to reduce
the toxicity of and exposure to these microbes that may cause increases in human disease including non-
alcoholic liver disease and polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), as a result of climate change. The close
proximity of coastal watersheds, seafood and contact recreation to their homes, schools, workplaces, and
communities make this a huge issue in terms of developing effective risk reduction and health prevention
strategies. Innovative aspects of our CEC include its focus on a bidirectional approach for effectively conveying
CAPICCOHH findings to the general public and the participating underserved communities using face-to-face
community interaction, mass media and social media approaches; working with CAPICCOHH investigators on
best practice strategies for communicating findings with diverse audiences through multiple channels; and
facilitating a feedback loop from the communities to the CAPICCOHH to ensure that both the research
activities are addressing the identified concerns of the communities and the conveyed findings are helping to
effect positive change. Specifically, we will work with the Lowcountry Alliance for Model Communities (LAMC)
headquartered in North Charleston, SC. LAMC is an organization that promotes neighborhood revitalization in
neighborhoods located in North Charleston, SC by improving, economics, environment, education, and
housing.
项目摘要
社区参与核心
CapicCohh社区参与核心(CEC)的目的是指导最佳社区
解决气候变化影响的参与实践,可能影响弧菌细菌和
蓝细菌毒素暴露于沿海地区和水生生态系统附近的居民(例如湖泊)
和水库)。气候变化不仅可能影响这些微生物,而且可能导致更大的暴露
在饮用水,海鲜和接触娱乐期间公开。我们的CapicCohh进行的研究
可能有助于开发模型和森林,以更好地提醒公众减少其曝光率和公共卫生
风险。 CEC将协调和海外社区参与机会,以运用
参与社区,并协助更好地理解社区的动态以促进
积极的结果。与联邦的主要环境正义(EJ)目标一致
政府,CEC将致力于“提高我们社区的生活质量”。因此,CEC将使用
CapicCohh的最先进的研究以及上下文相关和社区支持的创新性
基于社区的参与研究(CBPR)的方法,为总体成功做出贡献
通过优化社区参与实践来计划。 CEC将以成功的方法为基础
由能源部(DOE)参与方法(PPA)和中心的指导
疾病控制与预防(CDC)基于资产的社区发展(ABCD)策略
社区参与。通过促进社区对1.)攀登的影响。
改变对弧菌细菌和蓝细菌的影响; 2.)导致高度毒和抗生素
抗蓝细菌的耐药性弧菌细菌和剧毒的蓝细菌毒素; 3.)发展
预防和干预实践,例如森林,警报和健康消息传递高风险个人
和社区。 CEC将使影响社区能够成为决定减少的决定的正式参与者
这些微生物的毒性和暴露于这些微生物,可能导致人类疾病的增加,包括非 -
由于气候变化,酒精性肝病和多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)。近距离
沿海流域,海鲜和接触娱乐的邻近,他们的房屋,学校,工程和
在开发有效的降低风险和预防健康方面,社区成为一个巨大的问题
策略。我们CEC的创新方面包括关注双向方法以有效传达
向公众和参与服务欠缺的社区的发现调查结果使用面对面
社区互动,大众媒体和社交媒体方法;与CapicCohh调查人员合作
通过多个渠道与潜水员接触发现的最佳实践策略;和
促进从社区到CapicCohh的反馈循环,以确保两项研究
活动正在解决社区的确定关注点,并传达的发现有助于
影响积极的变化。具体来说,我们将与Lowcountry联盟(LAMC)合作
总部位于南卡罗来纳州北查尔斯顿。 LAMC是一个促进社区振兴的组织
通过改进,经济学,环境,教育和
住房。
项目成果
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