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CCPS Spotlight: Round 1 Awardees (Part I)

Posted by Grace Ditsworth on December 10, 2018

Author:

Carmenlita Chief
Program Coordinator, Senior
Community Engagement Core
Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative

Community-Campus Partnership Support Spotlight: Round 1 Awardees

Highlighting two Community-Campus Partnership Support awardees for 2018

Earlier this year, the SHERC Community Engagement Core (CEC) established a funding mechanism called “Community-Campus Partnership Support,” or CCPS, which provides potential community and academic partners up to $5,000 per year to develop a partnership without the pressure of project outcomes or grant application deadlines. CCPS funds allow partners to meet face-to face at NAU and in the community or travel together to a conference as a means to identify common interests, explore collaborative ideas, and inspire potential projects. Visit the CCPS website for more info.

For this segment, we are spotlighting two partnerships that were awarded CCPS in Spring 2018 (Round 1). Read on!


PARTNERSHIP AWARDEE #1

“Service-Learning to Promote Community Inclusion, Personal Development, and Health Equity among Youth with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities”

Partners: Heather Williamson, DrPH, MBA, OTR/L, CPH; Assistant Professor, NAU Department of Occupational Therapy and Russ Randall, M.Ed; Founding Member and Leader, Northern Arizona Community of Practice Transition Team

The CCPS funding has provided us the resources to take an idea/area of need (more service learning opportunities for youth with disabilities) and actually spend some thoughtful time together figuring out how to make the idea happen! We are looking forward to attending a national conference in the spring to make sure we are using best practices for service learning for youth with disabilities. Ideally, we will be presenting our work to others in the future as well. – Heather Williamson


PARTNERSHIP AWARDEE #2

“Partnership for Maternal and Infant Health Equity in Substance Abuse Recovery Treatment”

Partners: Emery Eaves, PhD; Assistant Professor, Anthropology Department, Rita Wright, MSW, LMSW; Assistant Clinical Professor, Social Work Department, and Marca McCallie, LPC, NCC, MA; Founder and Therapist, Sage Home (non-profit treatment facility in Flagstaff)

Our partnership includes NAU researchers and Sage Home. Sage Home is an effort to support pregnant women and new mothers in recovering from opioid use disorders and remaining with their infants. The SHERC CEC has benefitted our partnership development greatly, supporting our attendance as a team at the Southwest Schools for Behavioral Health Annual Conference in Tucson in August. Through that and other activities, we have made contact with individuals and organizations from around the state who are working toward improving substance abuse recovery support services for pregnant women and support programs for substance exposed newborns. – Emery Eaves

Marca McCallie presenting at Sage Home’s annual fundraiser event.

Emery Eaves

Rita Wright


Research reported in this publication was supported by the National Institute On Minority Health And Health Disparities of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number U54MD012388. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

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