CBR Summer Institute Resources
Please look over the presentations and other resources used throughout the 2011 CBR Summer Institute.Session 1 : Intro to CBR
a) Flicker, S., Savan, B., Mildenberger B., & Kolenda, K. (2008). A snapshot of community-based research in Canada. Health Education Research. 23(1): 106-114.
b) Anatomy of a Research Exercise
c) 2011 CBR Resources
d) 2011 Research and Evaluation Terms
b) Anatomy of a Research Exercise
c) 2011 CBR Resources
d) 2011 Research and Evaluation Terms
Session 2 : Intro to CBR Part Two
a) Income Security, Race and Health Research Working Group: Working Rough, Living Poor Report
Employment and Income Insecurities Faced by Racialized Groups in the Black Creek area and their Impacts on Health
b) Anatomy of a Research Exercise
c) How to Write a Research Question
d) Engaging Youth in CBPR Using the Creative Arts
Yonas, M.A., Burke J.G., Rak K., Bennett A., Kelly V., Gielen A.C. (Winter 2009). A Picture's Worth a Thousand Words: Engaging Youth in CBPR Using the Creative Arts. Program Community Health Partnership, 3(4):349-58.
Employment and Income Insecurities Faced by Racialized Groups in the Black Creek area and their Impacts on Health
b) Anatomy of a Research Exercise
c) How to Write a Research Question
d) Engaging Youth in CBPR Using the Creative Arts
Yonas, M.A., Burke J.G., Rak K., Bennett A., Kelly V., Gielen A.C. (Winter 2009). A Picture's Worth a Thousand Words: Engaging Youth in CBPR Using the Creative Arts. Program Community Health Partnership, 3(4):349-58.
Session 3 : Qualitative Research
Session 4 : Quantitative Research
Session 5 : Evaluation
Session 6 : Dissemination

