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From Rhetoric to Reality: Achieving Authentic, Transformative & Equitable Partnerships April 30-May 3, 2014 Chicago,

From Rhetoric to Reality: Achieving Authentic, Transformative & Equitable Partnerships April 30-May 3, 2014 Chicago, Illinois. We got (serious) game for community research! May 1, 2014 1:30pm - 3:00pm. Agenda. Welcome and Introductions Discussion of goals and objectives Short video

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From Rhetoric to Reality: Achieving Authentic, Transformative & Equitable Partnerships April 30-May 3, 2014 Chicago,

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  1. From Rhetoric to Reality: Achieving Authentic, Transformative & Equitable PartnershipsApril 30-May 3, 2014Chicago, Illinois We got (serious) game for community research! May 1, 2014 1:30pm - 3:00pm. Supported by PAF12001 from PCORI

  2. Agenda • Welcome and Introductions • Discussion of goals and objectives • Short video • Play CHAT (CHoosing All Together) • CHAT for health or other • individual or small group • Consensus for the group decision making • Reflection and Discussion Supported by PAF12001 from PCORI

  3. Team Members here today Community Partners: • Zachary Rowe – Friends of the Parkside, Detroit MI • Carla Cunningham – Reynolds Co. Health Dept, Centerville, MO • Sal Martinez – Community Renewal and Development,  Inc., St Louis, MO • Charo Ledon – Casa Latina, Ann Arbor, MI University Partners • Stephanie Solomon –St Louis University • Susan Goold – University of Michigan • Emily Magoc – University of Michigan • Lisa Szymecko – University of Michigan Supported by PAF12001 from PCORI

  4. Team Members • Terrance Campbell – YOUR Center • Marion Danis – National Institutes of Health • C. Dan Myers – University of Minnesota University of Michigan: • Lawrence An; Raymond De Vries; Jennifer Griggs; Hyungjin Kim; Kerry Ryan Supported by PAF12001 from PCORI

  5. Audience • Community members? • Academics? • Other? • Have you heard about CHAT? PCORI? • Why did you pick this session? Supported by PAF12001 from PCORI

  6. Learning Objectives • Learn the basics of health research funding and current priority spending • Learn how the process of informed deliberations can be used for decision making • Learn how others set health research priorities. Supported by PAF12001 from PCORI

  7. Video • Short video on Health Research Supported by PAF12001 from PCORI

  8. CHAT – a serious game • Game about health research spending • We will use your input to inform decision makers • Make choices sometimes for yourself; sometimes for other CHATrs • You will not be able to choose everything. You may have tough choices Supported by PAF12001 from PCORI

  9. Meet your facilitators • Charo • Sal • Carla • Lisa • Susan • Zachary • Emily Supported by PAF12001 from PCORI

  10. CHAT – a serious game • Game about health research spending • We will use your input to inform decision makers • Make choices sometimes for yourself; sometimes for other CHATrs • You will not be able to choose everything. You may have tough choices Supported by PAF12001 from PCORI

  11. GAME CODE from your facilitator

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  13. ? Please use the letter that is assigned to you by the game.

  14. Q and A • What do you think of the ipads? The game? • Would you use this and how • Questions for our Community Members that facilitated game in the field? Supported by PAF12001 from PCORI

  15. Preliminary Data Convened 16 focus groups in underserved areas Professionally facilitated deliberations lasting 2.5- 3 hours Data collection - pre- and post-deliberation surveys and individual and group priorities and deliberations Supported by PAF12001 from PCORI

  16. THANK YOU • Please complete evaluation • Handouts available • CHAT bibliography, data summary, CHAT brochure Supported by PAF12001 from PCORI

  17. Suggestions for conference Supported by PAF12001 from PCORI

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