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Understanding and Facilitating Community Based Research A Project of Sustainable Toronto

Understanding and Facilitating Community Based Research A Project of Sustainable Toronto. Prof. Beth Savan, Coordinator Mary McGrath Jacqueline Canton David Sider David Berger May 16 , 2002. Project Scope and Objectives. Research :

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Understanding and Facilitating Community Based Research A Project of Sustainable Toronto

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  1. Understanding and Facilitating Community Based Research A Project of Sustainable Toronto Prof. Beth Savan, Coordinator Mary McGrath Jacqueline Canton David Sider David Berger May 16 , 2002

  2. Project Scope and Objectives Research: • To examine the various forms or models of Community Based Research (CBR) • To document the benefits of CBR • To investigate incentives and constraints to CBR Action: • To recommend mechanisms to overcome barriers • To more effectively engage Canadian scholars and communities in CBR • To establish a CBR network on community sustainability

  3. What is …Community Based Research? CBR is a form of research that: “is…conducted by, for or with the participation of community members…More often than not, community-based research involves collaboration of community members …and experts” “…aims…to ensure that knowledge contributes to making a concrete and constructive difference in the world” - The Loka Institute

  4. Project Work Plan: Highlights Year 1: • Literature search • Fundraising proposals and other start-up activities Year 2: • Delivery and analysis of Canada-wide CBR survey Year 3: • Launch Canadian CBR network on community sustainability • Dissemination of research results

  5. Literature search Annotated bibliography CBR Resource Centre CBR papers for publication Fundraising proposals Database development Presentations Interviews Networking Year One Activities

  6. Papers for Publication • A Framework for Community Based Research and Case Study of Community Sustainability in Toronto, Canada - By Beth Savan and David Sider 2) Sustainable Toronto: A New Model for Community-University Partnerships - By Beth Savan 3) Paper on Federal funding for CBR - By Mary McGrath 4) Paper on evaluating CBR initiatives

  7. Activities on the Horizon 1) ESAC Conference: May 30, 2002 • Panel Presentation on CBR 2) Continue interviews with CBR practitioners 3) Continue writing papers 4) Develop questionnaire design: Summer 2002 5) Administer Canada-wide survey: Fall 2002 • Analysis of survey: Winter 2003 • Dissemination of survey research results

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