Conducting research with an urban American Indian community: a collaborative approach

PA Day, ET Blue, MP Raymond - Journal of American Indian Education, 1998 - JSTOR
In 1996, a notable collaboration between tribal and urban Institutions of higher education
was established to create systems change to benefit urban American Indian students. This …

AsianWORKs: A TANF Program for Southeast Asian Americans in Oakland, California

J Chow, N Bester, A Shinn - Journal of Community Practice, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
Achieving economic self-sufficiency through employment is the ultimate goal of recent
changes to the welfare program. The Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) population …

[PDF][PDF] CULTURALLY SENSITIVE ASSESSMENTS AS A STRENGTHBASED APPROACH TO WELLNESS IN NATIVE COMMUNITIES: A COMMUNITY-BASED …

SP Verney, M Avila, PR Espinosa… - … Indian & Alaska …, 2016 - coloradosph.cuanschutz.edu
American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) have a unique, traumatic, and alienating
history of education in the US, which may be directly related to overall health and well-being …

[PDF][PDF] The dilemma of mental health paraprofessionals at home

BG Miller, J Pylypa - American Indian and Alaska Native Mental …, 1995 - researchgate.net
The use of community member paraprofessionals in the delivery of mental health services is
complicated by the changing nature of the paraprofessional's social relationships within the …

Conducting an assessment of health needs and resources in a racial/ethnic minority community.

M Lillie-Blanton, SC Hoffman - Health Services Research, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This article examines strategies and methodologic issues for researchers to consider when
conducting community-based research within a racial/ethnic minority community. Members …

The evolution of an evaluation: A case study using the tribal participatory research model

LS Richmond, DJ Peterson… - Health Promotion …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
This article presents a case study of how the evaluation design for a dating violence
prevention and/or youth development program for American Indian youth in Arizona evolved …

More than a nice thing to do: A practice-based evidence approach to outcome evaluation in Native youth and family programs

BJ Friesen, TL Cross, PR Jivanjee, LK Gowen… - Handbook of race and …, 2012 - Springer
This chapter describes the activities and results of a practice-based evidence project
designed to develop a framework for culturally responsive effectiveness evaluation within a …

The evolution of community mental health services in Asian American communities

D Nguyen, T Shibusawa, MT Chen - Clinical social work journal, 2012 - Springer
This paper explores the history of Asian immigration to the United States, and its
intersections with the mental health system. As mental health care have evolved since the …

[HTML][HTML] Women finding the way: American Indian women leading intervention research in Native communities

MYHB Heart, J Chase, J Elkins, MJ Martin… - American Indian and …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Although there is literature concentrating on cross-cultural approaches to academic and
community partnerships with Native communities, few address the process and experiences …

[PDF][PDF] Re-examining community based research protocols

MF Oneha, S Beckham, S Oneha… - Pacific Public …, 2004 - researchgate.net
The Wai'anae community is challenged with multiple medical, psychosocial, geographic,
and economie adversities, serving primarily indigenous peoples. This is also a community …