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Developing and Engaging in Community Partnership Research
Find resources for creating or building a community research partnership
Guidelines & Toolkits for Conducting Community-Based Research
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- Community-Based Research Toolkit – The tools, templates and resources in this toolkit were compiled and developed by the CBR team at Access Alliance based on half a decade of implementing CBR projects
- Making Community Partnerships Work – This toolkit addresses action plans that focus on prevention, education, advocacy and research programs, with a focus public health and human services.
- A Short Guide to Community-Based Participatory Action Research– The toolbox presents research concepts, methods, and tools through topical guides and toolkits such as Community Research, Participatory Asset Mapping, and a Short Guide to CBPAR.
- SSHRC Partnerships Toolkit – This toolkit aims to help researchers and partners plan and implement a partnership, from preparing an application for partnership funding to knowledge mobilization activities.
- Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans. Chapter 9 of the TCPS2 includes guidance for research involving the First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples of Canada
- James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership Guidebook – This guidebook includes a step-by-step guide to establishing and managing a Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) and the principles behind it.
- Involve UK Resource Centre Briefing Notes for Researchers – This online resource provides a set of 10 briefing notes on how to involve members of the public in research.
- U of T also maintains several institutional memberships and shared resources to assist divisions and researchers with advocacy, outreach, and community building, of particular relevance is Community-Based Research Canada, a non-profit member organization to which U of T belongs.
Funding and Training Opportunities
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The Tri-Agencies have several programs targeted to support community-based research. Some examples are listed below. Please consult the funding opportunities database for a list of upcoming competitions and deadlines. A few sample programs include:
- SSHRC Partnership Programs Webinar, Thursday, May 28, 2020 – Webinar Recording
- CIHR HIV/AIDS CBR
- CIHR Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research
Internal Funding Programs
- U of T Community Partnership Research Program. This initiative is jointly funded by U of T and the Connaught Fund, and is intended to help create new collaborative research partnerships, or nurture early stage partnerships, between the University and community partners. This program also known as Connaught Community Partnership Research Program also has an Connaught Indigenous Funding Stream.
- School of Cities Urban Challenges Initiative and School of Cities Community-Builders Fellowship
- Community-Engaged Learning Faculty Fellowship Program
Training/Webinars at U of T
Illustrative Examples of Community Partnership Projects
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- Northern Oral Language and Writing through Play (NOW Play) project (SSHRC funded)
- Connaught Community Partnerships Research Program 2020 – Awards for Researchers
- International Partnership for Queer Youth Resilience brings together over fifty academic and community partners from Canada, the United States, Latin America, and the United Kingdom.
- The Family Camera was a collaborative, community-based project at the intersection of photography and oral history.
- The Centre for Research & Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims (The CRIB) is a multidisciplinary social work research centre focused on using community-based methods and principles to advance research, policy and practice for Black survivors of homicide victims.
- School of Cities -Affordable Housing Urban Challenge Project: supports research in affordable housing and convenes community partners involved in affordable housing advocacy and activism. This multidisciplinary research group explores and supports partners in Community Land Trusts and Alternative Land Tenures in the City of Toronto.
General Resources on Community Partnerships
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- Centre for Community Partnerships, U of T– hosts a variety of excellent resources for faculty including access to SharePoint site with guides for instructors and webinar materials; request for partnership proposal support; and a newsletter to stay informed of resources.
- Develop a Research Partnership with a Community Group – This page highlights key programs and supports available (from the Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation) for researchers developing partnership-based research programs in the social sciences and humanities.
- The Connected Community Approach, Resources from the Centre for Connected Communities
- The Partnership Brokers Association includes resources for partnering remotely
- Community Engagement Resources, from the Tamarack Institute
- Community First: Impacts of Community Engagement (CFICE) Tools and Resources, Carleton University
- Community Partnerships Resource Guide, Health Quality Ontario (HQO)
- Community Campus-Engage Canada: CCE Tools & Resources, Trent Centre for Community-Based Education (TCCBE)
- Adaptation of a structured story-dialogue method for action research with social movement activists. 2017. This paper illustrates how dialogue and story-telling can lead to co-construction of knowledge amongst research participants (in group settings) and researchers.