Research Ethics around Community Participation in Research
August 15 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Virtual Event
This webinar will:
Discuss ethical principles for conducting research with the community including trust, transparency, equity, and autonomy.
Discuss ethical issues such as the importance of increasing community involvement in research, ensuring that communities benefit from the research and sensitive issues regarding data collection and sharing.
Speakers
John Smith, MSW
Director, Institutional Review Board,
Morehouse School of Medicine
Rhonda Holliday, PHD, MA
Social-Behavioral Chair, Institutional Review Board, Professor, Community Health and Preventative Medicine,
Morehouse School of Medicine
About The 2024 Research Capacity Building Webinar Series
The Center presents its 2024 monthly webinar series to advance interdisciplinary community-engaged research that will inform programs and policies to better serve African American children and families.
The webinars will build research capacity and recommend methods to conduct research relevant to the ACF program and policy goals and communicate community-engaged research approaches to a broad audience of students, community leaders, practitioners, researchers, and state and federal policymakers.
Ultimately, these webinars will inform approaches to improve the well-being of African American children and families.
Objectives
The objectives of the monthly Webinar Series are to describe:
Relevant research methods can be used to define and measure the needs, assets, and experiences of African American children and families, specifically those with low incomes.
Community-engaged and other research that identifies and assesses barriers and facilitators of access to and utilization of TANF/poverty alleviation, Head Start/Early Head Start, and child care financial assistance programs by African Americans.
Promising strategies and approaches in TANF, Head Start/Early Head Start, and child care financial assistance programs for African American children and families.
Effective strategies for communicating and disseminating relevant research findings that promote the well-being of African American children and families, specifically in areas aligned with ACF’s and The Center’s research priorities.
This webinar will:
Speakers
John Smith, MSW
Rhonda Holliday, PHD, MA
About The 2024 Research Capacity Building Webinar Series
The Center presents its 2024 monthly webinar series to advance interdisciplinary community-engaged research that will inform programs and policies to better serve African American children and families.
The webinars will build research capacity and recommend methods to conduct research relevant to the ACF program and policy goals and communicate community-engaged research approaches to a broad audience of students, community leaders, practitioners, researchers, and state and federal policymakers.
Ultimately, these webinars will inform approaches to improve the well-being of African American children and families.
Objectives
The objectives of the monthly Webinar Series are to describe:
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