Marginalized communities are not only facing major obstacles to treatment, but they’re also continually being left out of key research and public policy decision-making that inform their treatment. Embedding community-based participatory action research (CBPAR) practices within participatory care settings creates unique opportunities for research to not only become more equitable but also become a part of the rehabilitative process, empowering research beneficiaries with the means to sustain and achieve further improvements. Join presenters from Fountain House, the founder of the Clubhouse Model of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, as they share approaches for incorporating CBPAR within their research and service programs.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the benefits of CBPAR in promoting health equity.
Understand the alignment of CBPAR principles with the Clubhouse Model.
Identify strategies and opportunities for integrating CBPAR principles in participatory care settings, such as Clubhouses.