CBPR: A strategy for building healthy communities and promoting health

[ Posted on July 26th, 2012 by Porsche Johnson | No Comments » ]

 A new report by PolicyLink, combines lessons and best practices on community-based participatory research (CBPR) from around the country with insights drawn from six case studies in California. (CBPR, is defined as an equal partnership between community members and academic researchers where everyone provides their expertise on a research project.) The report also includes resources and tools that can assist health leaders who are interested in starting their own CBPR project.

Read the report: Community-Based Participatory Research: A Strategy for Building Healthy Communities and Promoting Health through Policy Change 

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Porsche Johnson


Porsche Johnson is the community relations manager for the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research's Health DATA Program. Johnson is responsible for building strategic partnerships in the community that build awareness and support the Health DATA Program and all of its projects.

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