Community Partnership Consortium

社区合作联盟

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项目摘要

Our Community Partnership Consortium (CPC) will organize and nurture productive and meaningful relationships with a broad cross section of stakeholders, including representation from community, local, state, and national organizations, including birthing people and their families, community members, trusted community- based organizations, health systems, and Government, policy, and quality improvement partners. The CPC will: (1) Contribute to the thematic focus of the Center; (2) Create cooperative and equitable partnerships between the Center and the community partners in each stage of the research process (concept, implementation, evaluation, and dissemination); (3) Use a novel, theory-based approach to dissemination that coordinates dissemination activities among community members, partner organizations, and policymakers; and (4) Translate findings into sustainable community and system-level changes locally, statewide, and nationally. The CPC will create an action-oriented, inclusive, broad-based stakeholders’ consortium to act as full partners in increasing the relevance and reach of Center activities. The CPC will engage members in promoting the utility, uptake, dissemination, scalability, and sustainability of Center findings, and building maternal health equity research and practice capacity. Transformative change/research begins with community; community is the heart of community-based public health. The CPC will ensure that the Center has community at its heart. CPC members include health systems, community-based organizations, and other key stakeholders. Celeste Sanchez Lloyd will serve as the health system/community lead. Ms. Lloyd currently serves as Program Manager of Strong Beginnings-Healthy Start (of Corewell Health, a large health system), is a WK Kellogg Foundation Community Leadership Fellow, and participates on several state boards focused on eliminating racism and disparities. Kent D. Key, PhD will serve as the academic lead. Dr. Key is a health disparities researcher at Michigan State University with extensive experience in community engaged research and building successful community-academic partnerships, including for NIH Centers and national organizations. In addition, the CPC brings national dissemination and implementation science expertise to the tasks of disseminating and translating Center findings, including a novel, theory-based approach to dissemination and an entire Center Project (Project 3) dedicated to advancing the science of scale-up. Our group of CPC partners is uncommonly dedicated, skilled, and connected. All of the CPC partners have expertise in or and understanding of the health equity framework. Each has developed local and national partnerships and some degree of experience in health disparities research, practice, and policy. The CPC will increase capacity to build collaborations and partnerships to advance equity in maternal health. We will seek to build upon each of the partners’ networks to add relevant partners to the CPC, creating a network of networks for the Center. Center projects and public policy connections will create sustainable community and system-level changes locally, statewide, and nationally.
我们的社区合作联盟 (CPC) 将组织和培育富有成效且有意义的 与广泛的利益相关者建立关系,包括来自社区、地方、州、 和国家组织,包括分娩者及其家人、社区成员、值得信赖的社区- CPC 将: (1) 为中心的主题重点做出贡献; (2) 在各方之间建立合作和平等的伙伴关系; 中心和社区合作伙伴在研究过程的每个阶段(概念、实施、 (3) 使用一种新颖的、基于理论的方法来协调传播 社区成员、合作伙伴组织和政策制定者之间的传播活动;以及 (4) 翻译 CPC 将在地方、全州和全国范围内对可持续社区和系统层面的变革进行调查。 创建一个以行动为导向、具有包容性、基础广泛的利益相关者联盟,作为全面合作伙伴, CPC 将让成员参与促进中心活动的实用性、吸收性和影响力。 中心研究结果的传播、公平可扩展性和可持续性,以及建立孕产妇保健研究和 变革/研究始于社区;实践能力是社区的核心。 CPC 将确保该中心以社区为核心。 CPC 成员包括卫生系统、社区组织和其他主要利益相关者。 桑切斯·劳埃德 (Sanchez Lloyd) 将担任卫生系统/社区负责人。劳埃德女士目前担任项目经理。 Strong Beginnings-Healthy Start(隶属大型卫生系统 Corewell Health)是 WK Kellogg 基金会 社区领导研究员,并参加了多个州委员会,重点关注消除种族主义和 Kent D. Key 博士将担任学术带头人。Key 博士是健康差异研究员。 密歇根州立大学在社区参与研究和建设成功方面拥有丰富的经验 社区学术伙伴关系,包括 NIH 中心和国家组织。 将国家传播和实施科学专业知识带入传播和翻译任务 中心研究成果,包括一种新颖的、基于理论的传播方法和整个中心项目(Project 3) 致力于推进规模化科学发展 我们的 CPC 合作伙伴团队异常敬业、技术精湛、 所有 CPC 合作伙伴都拥有健康公平框架方面的专业知识或了解。 每个组织都建立了地方和国家合作伙伴关系,并在健康差异方面拥有一定程度的经验 CPC 将增强建立合作和伙伴关系的能力。 我们将推动在每个合作伙伴网络的基础上增加相关的内容。 与中国共产党合作,为中心项目和公共政策建立一个网络。 将在地方、全州和全国范围内创造可持续的社区和系统层面的变革。

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Kent Darnell Key其他文献

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Family Health Histories: Creating a culturally tailored tool to reduce health disparities in the African American Community
家庭健康史:创建适合文化的工具来减少非裔美国人社区的健康差异
  • 批准号:
    10400680
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 24.97万
  • 项目类别:
Family Health Histories: Creating a culturally tailored tool to reduce health disparities in the African American Community
家庭健康史:创建适合文化的工具来减少非裔美国人社区的健康差异
  • 批准号:
    10215709
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 24.97万
  • 项目类别:
Family Health Histories: Creating a culturally tailored tool to reduce health disparities in the African American Community
家庭健康史:创建适合文化的工具来减少非裔美国人社区的健康差异
  • 批准号:
    10554374
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 24.97万
  • 项目类别:
Enhancing the Expertise of Community Partners Equitably in Effective Writing and Dissemination
公平地提高社区合作伙伴在有效写作和传播方面的专业知识
  • 批准号:
    9471674
  • 财政年份:
    2017
  • 资助金额:
    $ 24.97万
  • 项目类别:

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