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From:         "Baker, David" <DBaker@OSOPHS.DHHS.GOV>
Subject:      Community-Campus Partnerships for Health Announces 2 New Publicat
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Community-Campus Partnerships for Health Announces 2 New Publications as part of its HEALTH For All initiative. To order, visit www.ccph.info or call 415-476-7081. A Toolkit for Faculty, Students and Community Leadership Committed to Achieving the Nation's Health Objectives Through Community-Campus Partnerships This 32-page publication is designed to provide leaders who are involved in community-campus partnerships with the knowledge and resources to support activities that are directly tied to the fulfillment of the Healthy People 2010 Objectives for the Nation. It contains a Healthy People 2010 Assessment Tool to better understand your strengths and areas of improvement, Declaration and Commitment Forms to formally announce your personal and/or organizational pledges, and a Resource Listing of key publications, web sites and organizations. Partnership Perspectives Magazine This 112-page magazine is a compilation of 12 articles based on presentations at CCPH's 2002 Annual conference, which make up a set of responses and resources for maximizing the power of community-campus partnerships at the community, state, regional, national, and international levels. Featured articles include: *Ira Harkavy on "From the Rhetorically Engaged to the Truly Engaged Campus: Some Approaches to Consider" *Barbara Israel and Alex Allen on "The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center: Establishing and Maintaining a Partnership for Change" *Douglas Taylor, Jessica Henry and Kimberly McCoy-Daniels on "Whose Health? Whose Voice? Changing the Debate: Ethics, Research and Communities of Color" *Funder perspectives on community-campus partnerships, from the Corporation for National and Community Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, US Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the Open Society Institute. The issue is already being used as a reading for courses and workshops, and as a handout for conferences. For bulk discounts, contact ccph@itsa.ucsf.edu or 415-476-7081. ************************************************************************ **** Community-Campus Partnerships for Health is a nonprofit organization that promotes health through partnerships between communities and educational institutions. Check out our website at www.ccph.info Mark your calendar for CCPH's 7th annual conference - April 26-29, 2003 in San Diego, CA. The conference will feature a symposium jointly planned and sponsored by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of University Partnerships and the Community Outreach Partnership Centers program. This will present an unprecedented opportunity for advancing community-campus partnerships that truly span the campus and contribute to public problem-solving and healthier communities. CCPH is the Higher Education Senior Program Advisor for the Learn and Serve America National Service-Learning Clearinghouse Visit the Clearinghouse at http://www.servicelearning.org ************************************************************************ *****




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