The Winter 2007 issue of CCPH's peer-reviewed publication is a compilation
of articles based on presentations at the CCPH 2006 conference, Walking
the Talk: Achieving the Promise of Authentic Partnerships. The issue
includes a summary of outcomes of "Issue Thrash" sessions that provided
structured opportunities for participants to explore shared issues and
challenges, identify promising strategies and solutions, and recommend
ways that CCPH and other key stakeholders could be supportive. Also
included is a list of recommended resources.
Beginning with this issue, Partnership Perspectives is being published
in an open-access, online format to promote greater understanding of
critical issues affecting health-promoting community-campus partnerships
and to raise the visibility of the wonderful work that CCPH members are
doing. Click here
to order hard copies of past
issues.
Walking the Talk: Achieving the Promise of Authentic Partnerships |
|
Sarena D. Seifer |
This article provides an overview of the conference and includes a summary
of outcomes of "Issue Thrash" sessions that provided structured
opportunities for participants to explore shared issues and challenges,
identify promising strategies and solutions, and recommend ways that CCPH
and other key stakeholders could be supportive. Also included is a list
of recommended resources. |
|
El Proyecto Bienestar: An Authentic CBPR Partnership in the Yakima Valley |
|
Vickie Ybarra and Julie Postma |
|
Critical Reflections on Community-Campus Partnerships: Promise and
Performance
|
|
Dana Natale, Kenneth Brook, and Todd Kelshaw |
|
Men on the Move: A Partnership to Create Educational and Economic
Opportunities
|
|
Victor Motton, Elizabeth A. Baker, Alfronzo Branch, Freda L. Motton,
Teresa Fitzgerald, and Ellen Barnidge
|
|
Narrating the Journey: Immersion Learning in the Migrant Latino Community |
|
Michael F. Bassman and Kendra E. Harris |
|
Ethics in Community-University Partnerships Involving Racial Minorities:
An Anti-Racism Standpoint in Community-Based Participatory Research
|
|
Hélène Grégoire and June Ying Yee |
|
Sharing Intellectual Authority |
|
Semerit Seanhk-Ka and Sara Axtell |
|
Community-University Partnerships to Bridge the Non-Profit Digital Divide |
|
Carin Armstrong, Kris Becker, Kristin Berg, Thomas S. E. Hilton, Donald
Mowry and Christopher Quinlan
|
|
Community-Academic Partnerships and Institutional Review Board Insights |
|
Sarah Beversdorf, Syed M. Ahmed and Barbra Beck |
|
Coming Together in the Fight Against HIV: MOMS Principles of Effective
Community Partnerships
|
|
Susan Davies, Angela Williams, Trudi Horton, Cynthia Rodgers, and
Katharine E. Stewart
|
|
Triple-Layer Chess: An Analogy for Multi-Dimensional Health Policy
Partnerships
|
|
Karen J. Minyard, Tina Anderson-Smith, Marcia Brand, Charles F. Owens, and
Frank X. Selgrath
|
|
Health Promotion in Rural Alaska: Building Partnerships across Distance
and Cultures
|
|
Cécile Lardon, Elaine Drew, Douglas Kernak, Henry Lupie, and Susan Soule |
|
|
|
|