Driving Community Impact: A Case for Local Evidence-Based Coordination in Veteran and Military Family Services and the AmericaServes Initiative

N Armstrong, JD McDonough Jr, D Savage - 2015 - surface.syr.edu
This paper addresses a prevailing view that a lack of coordination, collaboration, and
collective purpose among veteran and military-family serving organizations—public, private …

Navigating the “sea of goodwill”: Lessons from regional veterans collaboratives

P Clifford, N Graeser - Journal of Community Practice, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Veterans and military families face a complex set of challenges transitioning to civilian life.
Following in a tradition of community collaboration and collective impact, we believe that a …

Adapting the collective impact model to veteran services: the case of AmericaServes

N Armstrong, GS Cantor, B Chapman… - … the Psyche: Preventing …, 2018 - torrossa.com
Today, a gap in services persists across America for our nation's 20.1 million veterans, 1.4
million service members, and their families. This gap does not appear to stem from a lack of …

Mapping collaboration in veteran and military family services: preliminary observations and database launch

NI Armstrong, R Van Slyke, M Ibester, B Chapman - 2016 - surface.syr.edu
Starting in the summer of 2015, the IVMF research team took a first step to build a database
of more than 70 veteran-serving organizational networks, collaborative initiatives, and …

Fostering Alignment and the Catalytic Potential of Community-Engaged Research With US Military Veterans and Advocates

NA Rattray, SA Baird, D Natividad… - … Equity Research & …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper explores the concept of “community-engaged research”(CEnR) within the context
of Veteran health care delivery and reintegration programs. A multi-sector expert panel …

Translating Discovery Science. Fostering relationships: Service provider perspectives on community building among veteran families

JK Monk, L Ruhlmann, BS Nelson Goff… - Family …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Objective We sought to identify the social process through which communal support can be
established among veteran couples and families. Background On the basis of the social …

The future of veteran community engagement: perspectives on engaging veterans and other stakeholders in research agenda setting

MA Chavez, KR Blevins, C Brown, AJ Giles… - 2022 - journal-veterans-studies.org
Veteran communities including veterans, their families, and their caregivers are vital
collaborators in the field of veterans studies. Veteran community engaged research (CEnR) …

[图书][B] The military family: A practice guide for human service providers

J Martin, L Rosen, L Sparacino - 2000 - books.google.com
Today, there are more military family members than there are total uniformed service
members. Sixty percent of the military are married, including more than eighty percent of all …

Veterans health and well-being—Collaborative research approaches: Toward veteran community engagement

Z Franco, K Hooyer, L Ruffalo… - Journal of Humanistic …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Veteran community engagement is an evolving discipline informed by traditional community-
based participatory research, veteran studies, and veterans themselves. This Special Issue …

Helping veterans and their families fight on!

M Hazle, SL Wilcox, AM Hassan - Advances in Social …, 2012 - journals.indianapolis.iu.edu
This new generation of veterans is coming home to families, friends, employers, and
communities that likely do not understand military culture, nor the effects that military service …