This page contains announcements, training videos on CBPR and WINCART, and resources for trainees and CBPR partners.
The content in Units 1 & 2 were adapted from: The Examining Community-Institutional Partnerships for Prevention Research Group. Developing and Sustaining Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships: A Skill Building Curriculum. 2006. www.cbprcurriculum.info
Please view each of the following four videos in the order that they appear to learn about the basics of community-based participatory research (CBPR). Each video is approximately 5 minutes in length.
Unit 1-1 Video – Getting Grounded
Unit 1-2 Video – Benefits of CBPR
Please view each of the following seven videos in the order that they appear to learn about how the WINCART partnership was established following the CBPR principles. Each video is approximately 5 minutes in length.
Unit 2-0 Video – Developing a CBPR Relationship – Getting Started
Unit 2-1 Video – Establishing Partnerships
Unit 2-2 Video – Setting Priorities Resource
Unit 2-3 Video – Developing CBPR Principles
Unit 2-4 Video – Creating a Mission Statement
Below are links to a video series that WINCART developed to highlight the unique perspectives and experiences that Pacific Islander communities have towards cancer. In watching these short videos, we hope that you will gain a deeper understanding of the ways in which culture and cancer prevention, treatment, and care interact.
WINCART – Cancer & Culture – A Native Hawaiian Perspective
WINCART – Cancer & Culture – A Samoan Perspective
After you have completed the WINCART training modules, you may be interested in the following CBPR opportunities. If you would like more information, please contact the program directly.
University of Michigan – Future Public Health Leaders Program
Summer Public Health Scholars Program at Columbia University
Asian | Pacific Islander American Studies at the University of Michigan
National Cancer Institute CURE/Diversity Training Program
National Institutes of Health OITE/GPP Training Program
Here are some links to resources to learn more about CBPR and research. These resources are optional, but could be helpful to you to improve your CBPR skills.