see the website for the sierra health foundation. they have a great set of resources. i worked on the evaluation of their community partnerships for healthy children project: 26 sites in northern california for 10 years. 2 years of planning alone. great stuff.
ruth white
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Subject: Great examples of applying research information so that
community-based social and development and primary care organizations
can apply it
Does anybody have great examples of the application of research learning
(community capacity building, community cohesion development) so that it can
be picked up by community organizations? We are going to be working with
community groups to pass on some pretty powerful neighborhood data in the
hope they may be able to use it for planning and funding applications. We
have so much data that we will probably break it into smaller pieces so
people are not lost in the detail of it all. But I am interested in knowing
more about those who have done a great job of using data to support the
action of local groups.
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