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Lessons learned from an experience with CBPR

Lessons learned from an experience with CBPR. Jan E. Angus Associate Professor University of Toronto. Gateways to Cancer Screening: A Participatory Needs Assessment of Women with Mobility Disabilities. Nancy Barry , Centre for Independent Living Toronto

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Lessons learned from an experience with CBPR

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  1. Lessons learned from an experience with CBPR Jan E. Angus Associate Professor University of Toronto

  2. Gateways to Cancer Screening: A Participatory Needs Assessment of Women with Mobility Disabilities Nancy Barry, Centre for Independent Living Toronto Samira Chandani, Ismaili Cancer Support Network Julie Devaney, Gateways Project Co-ordinator Sharmini Fernando, Canadian Cancer Society Linda Muraca, MarvelleKoffler Breast Centre, MSH Fran Odette, Springtide Resources Lisa Seto, PhD Nursing Student Jan Angus, University of Toronto, Faculty of Nursing

  3. Some of the Gateways Team Members Developing relationships of solidarity can take time

  4. The Initiators– Nancy Barry & Linda Muraca Confront assumptions about the directions in which “knowledge” flows

  5. Gateways Action Research Process(Adapted from Wadsworth, 1998) Collaboration is essential at all decision points

  6. The multiple dimensions of research How much involvement and at what points for all team members? May wish to remain open to renegotiation….

  7. Watch for opportunities to help your project change shape and take hold

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