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Participatory Research
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<a href="http://policy-design.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/CBPR_tenhealthcasestudies.pdf">Promoting Healthy Public Policy through Community-Based Participatory Research: Ten Case Studies</a>
Promoting Healthy Public Policy through Community-Based Participatory Research: Ten Case Studies. A project of the University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health and PolicyLink, funded by a grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation. Case Studies Include: Addressing diesel bus pollution and its health consequences in Northern Manhattan, New York: West Harlem Environmental Action, Inc., and the Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health Tackling environmental injustice in industrialized hog production in rural North Carolina: Concerned Citizens of Tillery and its partnership with the University of North Carolina, School of Public Health Moving out of the nursing home and into the community: The Departments of Disability and Rehabilitation at the University of Illinois – Chicago, Access Living, and the Progress Center for Independent Living Preventing lead exposure among children in Tar Creek, Oklahoma: Tribal Efforts against Lead Improving school conditions by changing public policy in South Los Angeles: The Community Coalition Partnership Making the healthy choice the easy choice: A Healthy Communities CBPR Partnership in New Castle, Indiana Empowering New Mexico’s young people in public policymaking: Youth Link and Masters in Public Health Program, University of New Mexico |