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Walking the Talk: Achieving the Promise of Authentic Partnerships
May 31 - June 3, 2006
Minneapolis, Minnesota USA
http://depts.washington.edu/ccph/conf-overview.html
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health's 9th Conference promises to
create a vision for the future of community-campus partnerships as a
strategy for social justice. We invite you to join hundreds of colleagues who
- like you - are passionate about the power of partnerships to transform
communities and academe. Gain knowledge and and skills in service-learning,
community-based participatory research, community and economic development,
partnership development and more!
Featured keynote speaker:
Angela Glover Blackwell, Founder and CEO, PolicyLink, an organization
that is advancing a new generation of policies to achieve economic and
social equity, based on the wisdom, voice, and experience of local
leaders who are shaping successful solutions to national problems.
http://depts.washington.edu/ccph/conf-program.html#KeynoteSpeakers
Conference topics include:
* Sharing power and resources in community-campus partnerships.
* Ethical issues raised by community-campus partnerships.
* Community-campus partnerships that address major determinants of
health and social justice.
* Sustaining community-campus partnerships.
* Assessing, documenting & realizing the benefits of community-campus
partnerships to all partners.
* Student leadership and activism in community-campus partnerships.
* Community strategies for campus engagement.
* Campus strategies for community engagement.
Pre-conference institutes scheduled for May 31, 2006 include:
* Engaging Campuses as Authentic Partners: Tips & Strategies for
Community Leaders
* Essentials of Service-Learning Partnerships
* Community-Based Participatory Research: Developing and Sustaining
Partnerships
* Practical Guidance for Authors Writing About Community-Based
Participatory Research
* Making Your Best Case for Promotion and/or Tenure: A Toolkit for
Community-Engaged Faculty Members
* Community-Campus Partnerships and Rural Health Workforce Development:
A Pre-Conference Institute and Community Site Visit
For information about co-sponsoring and exhibiting, please email Linda
Nelson at [log in to unmask] or visit
http://depts.washington.edu/ccph/conf-exhibiting.html
Stay tuned for more details on our homepage at www.ccph.info or the
conference website at http://depts.washington.edu/ccph/conf-overview.html
To subscribe to CCPH's monthly e-news, just email your request to
[log in to unmask]
We look forward to seeing you in Minneapolis in Spring 2006!
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Community-Campus Partnerships for Health is a nonprofit organization that
promotes health through partnerships between communities and higher
educational institutions. Become a member today at www.ccph.info
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