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Title: Investigators:


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Healthy Youth in a Healthy Society A Community
Alliance for Reducing Risks for Injury in
Children and Adolescents
  • Investigators
  • Bonnie Leadbeater
  • Elizabeth Banister
  • Gordon Barnes
  • Cecilia Benoit
  • Mikael Jansson
  • Anne Marshall
  • Ted Riecken
  • Project Coordinator
  • Shelley Booth
  • Presented by RAs
  • Philip Clement
  • Sandy Wiens

2
Context
  • A Community Alliance for Reducing Risks for
    Injury in Children and Adolescents
  • CIHR funded interdisciplinary research project
  • Centre for Youth Society, University of
    Victoria (5 year Project) beginning in 2001

3
Context cont
  • CAHR Subprojects
  • W.I.T.S. Rock Solid Primary Program for the
    Prevention of Peer Violence
  • Adolescent Girls' Mentorship Study
  • Risky Business? Experiences of Children and Youth
    in the Sex Trade
  • Traditional Pathways to Health
  • Health Risk Behaviours in Youth from Biological
    and Adoptive Families
  • Youth Coping with Social and Economic
    Restructuring

4
Community Partners
  • Rock Solid Foundation
  • Prostitutes Empowerment Education and Resource
    Society
  • Greater Victoria School District 61
  • Adoptive Families Association of BC
  • Child and Family Counselling Association
  • Victoria Native Friendship Centre
  • Healthy Schools Project SJ Willis School
  • Womens Sexual Assault Centre Project Respect
  • The Career Shop
  • YMCA
  • Vancouver Island Health Authority
  • Youth Empowerment Society
  • BC Office for Children and Youth
  • Victoria Youth Clinic
  • Stuate Lelum Secondary School
  • Problem Gambling Victoria

5
Preliminary Evaluation of CAHR Partnership Success
  • 2003 Interviews with 7 CAHR investigators and 4
    community partners
  • Interview Questions
  • How do you define success in terms of the
    community-university partnership?
  • What creative ways have been used to strengthen
    the community/university partnership?

6
Preliminary Evaluation of CAHR Partnership Success
  • Three major themes identified
  • 1) Were all in circle together Building
    relationships
  • 2) Supporting the process Availability of
    resources
  • 3) Making a difference Achieving results

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1) Were All in Circle Together Building
Relationships
  • Elements for strengthening relationships
  • Listening to and learning from each other
  • Mutual respect and trust
  • Shared goals and values
  • Spending time together
  • Building meaningful relationships can be the most
    daunting and time consuming challenge
    partnerships face (Lasker et al., 2001).

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Were All in Circle Together Building
Relationships
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2) Supporting the Process Availability of
Resources
  • Unless you have the time or money so that a
    community partner can become equally
    involvedthen theres no way to have the link
    established
  • Resources that contributed to effective
    partnerships
  • Research funding
  • Time and effort
  • Skills and expertise
  • Space and equipment

10
Supporting the Process Availability of Resources
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3) Making a Difference Achieving Results
  • Participants expected that their partnership
    would lead to improved health outcomes for youth,
    their families, communities, and/or society at
    large by,
  • Developing new perspectives about youth
  • Changing youth behaviour
  • Changing practice/influencing policy
  • Informing local/global communities

12
Making a Difference Achieving Results
13
Metaphor of Bridge Building
  • Building bridges between universities and
    communities (Suarez-Balcazar, Davis, Ferrari et
    al, 2004)
  • Theory-practice gap can be a great divide or
    chasm between two communities (Golden-Biddle,
    Estabrooks, and Germ Ann, 2003)
  • Reframed as an opening or pass that connects
    can offer a novel vantage point

14
Listening and Learning
Trust and Mutual Respect
Shared Values and Goals
15
Making a Difference Achieving Results
Supporting the Process Availability of Resources



Were All in Circle Together Building
Relationships
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Constraints
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Thanks to
  • Community Partners
  • Principal Investigators
  • Janet Riecken, research assistant video taping
    and editing
  • Traditional Pathways to Health Project team
    video taping and data collection
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