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This project and brochure were funded through a Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Engagement Award Initiative (1289-UCR). The content does not necessarily represent the views of the Patient-
Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), its Board of Governors, or its Methodology Committee.
Engage predominantly Latino neighborhoods in Riverside• Arlanza• Casa Blanca• Eastside
Build the capacity of community members, community-based organizations, and academics to partner in research.
Identify community health priorities
3333 14th Street, Riverside, CA 92501(951)715-2700 | Email: chc@medsch.ucr.edu
healthycommunities.ucr.edu
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Goals
Latino Health Riverside
Building academic & community partnerships
Engaging the Latino community in prioritizing health
The Latino Health Riverside team would like to thank all our stakeholders for their participation in this program. In particular, we would like to thank our Steering Committee: Patricia Cano, Carmen Martinez, Darlene DeBayona, Morris Mendoza, Suzy Medina, Andrea Nieto, Will Leon, Hurnan Vongsachang, Katherine Tsai, Araceli Damian, Jocelyn Guerrero-Cardenas, Joey Abadilla, Mary Alvarez, Michelle Anguiano, Eldaa Rivera, LuAnna Jauergui, Diana Alvarez, Marci Aguirre, Lily Gallegos, Sylvia Aguirre-Aguilar, Carlos Fernandez, Greer Sullivan, Ann Cheney, Christina Reaves, Mary Figueroa, Alejandra Cabral
ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES• Steering Committee, made up of community
members, CBOs, students, and academics • In-home meetings with 9 host families• Town hall discussions in each neighborhood• Deliberative democracy forums in
each neighborhood
• Final community-wide deliberative forum
FOUR COMMUNITY PRIORITIES Mental health selected as top priority by all 3 communities.• Mental health • Access to care • Management of chronic health conditions • Neighborhood safety
What should we do about mental health?• We need to pay special attention to
children’s mental health.• Expand mental health services into
community settings, not just in clinics.• Better community education about mental
health and stigma is critical. • Both prevention and treatment for mental
health problems are important.
10 applicants of a pool of >40 selected for training to facilitate community forums
Mental health is the communities’ priorityIn-Home Meetings Town Halls (3) Framing Sessions (4) Deliberative Democracy
Forums (4)Community-Wide
Gathering
A framework for genuine community engagement
3 months 2 months 2 months 3 months 5 months
Gather Data Organize Data Prioritize Health Concerns
Intervention Input
from UC Riverside trained in the “Do’s and Don’ts” of
community-engaged research
• CBO Board Development
10 community members 30 faculty23 representatives
from 6 CBOs30 community
members and CBO representatives
• Research 101 Training• Community-Engagement Training
CAPACITY BUILDING & TRAINING
• Deliberative Democracy Forum Facilitation Training
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Latino Health Riverside
Arlanza
Casa Blanca
Eastside