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NIH CEAL News
A Resource for Community-Engaged Research
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American Journal of Public Health features NYCEAL publication in special issue |
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 A publication by the New York CEAL Regional Team (NYCEAL) highlights how its partners delivered over 3,000 COVID-19 vaccines in less than one year in low-income communities that prefer non-English languages and are racially and ethnically minoritized. The article also discusses the importance of community-based health workers and organizations during public health emergencies.
Community health funding opportunity available through Bridge-to-Care Initiative
NIH is awarding funding to advance research that draws on health care-community partnerships to address unmet health-related social needs and adverse social determinants of health. Applications are due March 22, 2024.
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UCLA offers training to accelerate translation of community-engaged health disparities research
Applications are open for a two-week virtual summer research education program, “Modelers and Storytellers: Transdisciplinary Training to Advance Community Health Intervention Research.” This training will prepare participants to use systems and data science in their community-engaged health disparities research. Systems and data science can accelerate the translation of research into practice to address real-world, complex health issues, especially as they relate to health disparities.
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Events
CEAL events promote community engagement and inclusion in research. These key conversations, including town halls and panel discussions, can also be found on our Events Page.
Upcoming Events
Impact of Climate Change on Alaskan Natives
March 15, 2 p.m. ET | Register here The National Environmental Health Association will host a webinar highlighting the environmental health impacts of climate change on Alaska Natives. Topics include food sovereignty/food safety, mental and behavioral health, cultural and spiritual practices, resilience and adaptation, and how local Alaska organizations address these impacts.
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CEACR Speaker Series: Community-Centered Research Design
April 19, 1 p.m. ET | Register here This Community Engagement Alliance Consultative Resource (CEACR) webinar will explore considerations and strategies for engaging in participatory research processes with community members and organizations, including study design, partnership structures, engagement planning, and bidirectional communication.
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In Case You Missed It
Funding Opportunity Webinar: Intervention Research to Improve Native American Health (IRINAH)
Watch the presentation In a January webinar, IRINAH experts discussed funding opportunities for researchers investigating risk factors that significantly increase Native American populations’ likelihood of chronic disease, substance abuse, mental illness, oral disease, and HIV infection. The IRINAH program was created in 2011 to develop and test the effectiveness of health promotion and disease prevention interventions in Native American populations.
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