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Mary M McKay1, Richard Hibbert1, Rita Lawrence1, Ana Miranda1, Roberta Paikoff1, Carl C Bell1, Sybil Madison-Boyd1, Donna Baptiste1, Doris Coleman1, Rogério M Pinto1, William M Bannon1.
Abstract
This article provides a description of a Community/University Collaborative Board, a formalized partnership between representatives from an inner-city community and university-based researchers. This Collaborative Board oversees a number of research projects focused on designing, delivering and testing family-based HIV prevention and mental health focused programs to elementary and junior high school age youth and their families. The Collaborative Board consists of urban parents, school staff members, representatives from community-based agencies and university-based researchers. One research project, the CHAMP (Collaborative HIV prevention and Adolescent Mental health Project) Family Program Study, an urban, family-based HIV prevention project will be used to illustrate how the Collaborative Board oversees a community-based research study. The process of establishing a Collaborative Board, recruiting members and developing subcommittees is described within this article. Examples of specific issues addressed by the Collaborative Board within its subcommittees, Implementation, Finance, Welcome, Research, Grant writing, Curriculum, and Leadership, are detailed in this article along with lessons learned.Entities:
Keywords: Community collaborative board; community board recruitment and development; elementary and junior high school age youth and their families; family-based HIV prevention and mental health
Year: 2007 PMID: 24348101 PMCID: PMC3859342 DOI: 10.1300/J200v05n01_07
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Work Ment Health ISSN: 1533-2985