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CBPAR Toolkit/PAR Toolkit (What is CBPAR?/ What is PAR? (Benefits…
CBPAR Toolkit/PAR Toolkit
What is CBPAR?/ What is PAR?
"research framework that aims to address the practical concerns of people in a community and fundamentally challenges the roles of researcher and who is being researched"
it is community based research, the researcher conducts this in order to address the problems that are essential to a community
It begins with an issue, a proposed action/strategy, research is then used to support the issue, this is done through community engagement
applied research
research technique that is used to make social change in a community and it uses the community engagement in the process
Benefits
benefits all
gives recognition to community (empowers them)
"promotes joint-learning, skill-sharing and capacity building among all partners
brings a lasting positive change
research method that "honors, centers, and reflects the experiences of people most directly affected by issues in our communities"
helps with building a relationship between community members
Community based
the issues that are addresses are issued within and for a specific community and the organizations that assist them
place-based
geographical area
neighborhood
"multi-sectored, asset-based, long-term, collaborative, innovative, and analytical research methods"
access to the information is important (Research Ethics)
Participatory
community knowledge
"ground-truths administrative data"
outside researchers often bring prejudices to the study
(PAR) experts of their own lives
needs to be conscious about who is the staff
action based and oriented
supporting the action that is used to accomplish change
researchers must work with the community because only they know what can and can't help their communities
participants need to benefit from the action and no harm should be done to them
ensuring that every member of the community has a voice and they all benefit not just one part of the community
(PAR) community-based surveys, group discussions, individual interviews, community art projects, photo/video documentation, story telling and oral history