The Centre for Community Based Research (CCBR) will work closely with the “CHAMPP4KIDS: Co-Designing Parenting Resources with Caregivers and Providers” Study Team hosted at McMaster University to plan and facilitate a co-design workshop for parents of young children from equity-deserving communities.
This multi-phase project aims to create and implement relevant and accessible evidence-based parenting resources for diverse groups of caregivers. This involves co-developing and iteratively refining materials for caregivers using equity-based, co-design approach and community-based participatory methods. The larger goal of the project is to rigorously develop, implement, and evaluate adapted models of services that promote healthy family relationships.
CCBR will play an active role in phase one of the project by designing and facilitating a co-design event with parents. In addition to playing a leadership role in co-design, CCBR will play a leadership role in focus group analysis, as interconnected with the co-design event. CCBR will also provide consultation and guidance on focus group guide development, advisory committee board design, and general coaching on community-based research.
The project is funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada and led by Dr. Andrea Gonzalez and Meghan Kenny at McMaster University, in collaboration with community partners in Hamilton.
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