Community Engagement Core
社区参与核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10382417
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15.05万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1998
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1998-07-01 至 2023-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdvocacyAreaBroadcast MediaCitiesClimateCollaborationsCommunicationCommunication MethodsCommunications MediaCommunitiesCountryDisadvantagedDissemination and ImplementationDoctor of PhilosophyEducationEducation and OutreachEducational StatusEmergency SituationEnvironmental HealthFosteringGovernment AgenciesHealth PersonnelHealth PolicyHearingHeatingHomeInternationalInterventionLeadershipModelingPersonsPlant RootsPoliciesPolicy MakerPopulationPreventionPrinted MediaPublic HealthPublic Health SchoolsReadinessRelationship-BuildingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingScienceSisterStrategic visionStudentsTechnologyTimeTrainingTranslatingTranslationsUniversitiesVehicle EmissionsVisionVulnerable PopulationsWorkbasecommunity engagementdesigndigitaldigital communicationenvironmental justiceimprovedinnovationmedically underservedmembernewsnovelorganizational structureoutreachprogramsresiliencesoundsynergismtraining opportunityworking group
项目摘要
Project Summary of the Community Engagement Core (CEC)
The Community Engagement Core (CEC) of the Center for Environmental Health in Northern Manhattan
(CEHNM) conducts and actively disseminates our Center’s cutting-edge, community-engaged environmental
health research, making it accessible to community members, policy-makers, researchers and educators,
public health practitioners, and healthcare providers through relationship-building and innovative dissemination
of scientific findings via in-person and technology-based communication methods. Locally, CEHNM has joined
forces with community partners, including WE ACT for Environmental Justice, Inc. (WE ACT), South Bronx
Unite, and Little Sisters of the Assumption, all of which are well rooted within the markedly disadvantaged,
medically underserved, environmentally burdened Northern Manhattan and South Bronx communities. The
CEC has ongoing, successful partnerships by which we identify these communities’ concerns, provide
information about CEHNM findings that can be used to address them, and engage community and other
stakeholders in dialogues to promote sound personal and policy decisions about environmental health. We
propose to realize broader national and international outreach through widespread communications via media
and digital platforms.
The CEC’s ongoing efforts to promote healthy and resilient homes and communities meaningfully address a
wide array of environmental health issues, including facilitating conversion to clean heating, reducing local
vehicular emissions, climate resilience, and emergency preparedness among vulnerable groups. This focus
fully leverages the strengths and expertise of our new CEC director, Dr. Diana Hernández, and is the ideal
outgrowth for CEHNM’s overall strategic vision and organizational structure, which emphasizes the translation
of scientific evidence into prevention. With new leadership and additional community partners, we have
substantial momentum to support existing projects and begin new initiatives. Moving forward, the CEC will
collaborate with numerous stakeholders, including those who serve on our stakeholder advisory board (SAB)—
which features distinguished multi-sectoral advisors involved in education, the news media and
communication, and local and regional government agencies—to provide community-engaged initiatives. Our
specific aims are to: 1) foster effective collaboration between community members and Center investigators; 2)
broaden partnerships to support environmental health policy and advocacy; 3) implement an active
communications strategy; 4) engage in multi-level training and outreach and engagement activities; and 5)
evaluate the impact of our work.
社区参与核心(CEC)
北方曼哈顿环境健康中心的社区参与核心(CEC)
(CEHNM)进行并积极传播我们中心的尖端,社区参与的环境
卫生研究,使社区成员、决策者、研究人员和教育工作者都能得到,
通过建立关系和创新传播,
通过面对面和基于技术的交流方法传播科学发现。在当地,CEHNM已加入
与社区合作伙伴的力量,包括我们为环境正义,公司。(WE南布朗克斯
团结,和小姐妹篇的假设,所有这些都是根深蒂固的明显处于不利地位,
医疗服务不足,环境负担沉重的北方曼哈顿和南布朗克斯社区。的
CEC拥有持续的、成功的合作伙伴关系,通过这些合作伙伴关系,我们确定了这些社区的关注点,
有关CEHNM调查结果的信息,可用于解决这些问题,并吸引社区和其他
利益攸关方对话,以促进有关环境健康的健全的个人和政策决定。我们
提议通过媒体广泛传播,扩大国家和国际外联
数字平台。
CEC正在努力促进健康和有复原力的家园和社区,
广泛的环境健康问题,包括促进转换为清洁供暖,减少当地
车辆排放、气候复原力和弱势群体的应急准备。这一重点
充分利用我们的新CEC主任的优势和专业知识,戴安娜·埃尔南德斯博士,是理想的
CEHNM的整体战略愿景和组织结构的产物,强调翻译
科学证据转化为预防措施。有了新的领导层和更多的社区合作伙伴,我们
大力支持现有项目并开始新的倡议。展望未来,CEC将
与众多利益相关者合作,包括在我们的利益相关者咨询委员会(SAB)任职的利益相关者-
其中包括涉及教育,新闻媒体和
传播,以及地方和区域政府机构-提供社区参与的倡议。我们
具体目标是:1)促进社区成员和中心调查人员之间的有效合作; 2)
扩大伙伴关系,支持环境卫生政策和宣传; 3)实施积极的
沟通战略; 4)参与多层次的培训和外联及参与活动;以及5)
评估我们工作的影响。
项目成果
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