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Sarena Seifer <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 10 Sep 2006 22:53:22 -0700
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*please see new info below about publication opportunities!

Dear CANCHID colleagues,

Call for Proposals Due October 6!

Community-Campus Partnerships for Health 10th Anniversary Conference
"Mobilizing Partnerships for Social Change"
April 11 - 14, 2007 in Toronto ON Canada
Details at: www.ccph.info

How do we combine the knowledge and wisdom in communities and in academic
institutions to solve the major health, social and economic challenges
facing our society? How do we ensure that community-driven social change
is central to service-learning and community-based participatory
research?

Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) is convening our 10th
anniversary conference, April 11-14, 2007 in Toronto, to nurture a
growing network of community-campus partnerships that are striving to
achieve the systems and policy changes needed to address the root causes
of health, social and economic inequalities. The conference seeks to
build knowledge, skills and actions for achieving healthy and just
societies.

We invite you to share your knowledge, experience and lessons learned
with hundreds of colleagues who - like you - are passionate about the
power of partnerships to transform communities and academe.

The conference planning committee is looking for proposals that address
one or more of these sub-themes:

*Understanding and Addressing the Social Determinants of Health
*From Grassroots Movements to Policy Change
*Communities as Centers of Learning, Discovery and Engagement
*Developing the Science of Community-Based or Practice-Based Evidence

Proposals are sought for these session formats:

*Pre-conference intensive workshops
*Skill-building workshops
*Story sessions
*Challenges consultation sessions
*Film screening and discussion sessions
*Posters
*Thematic posters

Authors of selected proposals accepted for presentation will be invited to
prepare a paper for publication in one of these peer-reviewed journals:
Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action; The 
Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement; or Context: The Journal 
Recognizing Student Health Professionals Engaged in Their Communities. There is 
no guarantee of publication, but we intend to work closely with authors and the 
journal editors to ensure high quality submissions that are likely to be 
favorably reviewed. In addition, Context will publish abstracts of all accepted 
proposals authored by students! Learn more about these journals at these 
websites:
http://pchp.press.jhu.edu
http://www.uga.edu/jheoe/
http://www.contextjournal.org

This CCPH conference in particular is notable for a number of reasons:

*It celebrates our 10th anniversary, allowing us to reflect on our
history and evolution and engage stakeholders in determining our future
directions.

*It is our first conference held in Canada, presenting unprecedented
opportunities to learn from Canadian experiences with community-campus
partnerships and the social determinants of health, and to explore
synergies across North America and beyond.

*It takes place in one of the most diverse cities in the world, enabling
us to explore critical issues of race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status,
wealth and culture.

*It represents an important product of our partnership with the Wellesley
Institute (www.wellesleyinstitute.com), the Toronto-based organization
that advances the social determinants of health through rigorous
community-based research, reciprocal capacity building, and the informing
of public policy.

We hope you can join us in Toronto next spring!

For more information, visit www.ccph.info

For information about being a conference exhibitor or cosponsor, visit
http://depts.washington.edu/ccph/conf-exhibiting.html or contact  Annika
Sgambelluri at [log in to unmask]

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Community-Campus Partnerships for Health promotes health (broadly
defined) through partnerships between communities and higher educational
institutions.  Become a member today at www.ccph.info
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