Community-Engaged Research Part 1 – Laying the Groundwork for Community Impact
This two-part workshop series on Community-Engaged Research, hosted by Research Commons in collaboration with the York University-TD Community Engagement Centre, is designed for researchers committed to creating impactful, community-centered partnerships. Learn best practices for planning, conducting, and sustaining meaningful community-engaged research that reflects the needs and voices of community members at every stage, from proposal development to long-term relationship building.
Workshop 1 | Laying the Groundwork for Community Impact
A strong community-engaged research project begins long before the research itself. This workshop offers guidance on best practices for establishing meaningful, sustainable partnerships with community organizations and groups, focusing on early considerations, resource allocation, and collaborative planning. Learn how to consider the needs of your community partners from the proposal stage, build relationships that last, and set a foundation for research that resonates with and benefits the community.
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Speakers:
- Byron Gray, Manager, Community Engagement Centre, York U – TD Community Engagement Centre
- Talisha Ramsaroop, Community Projects Coordinator, York U – TD Community Engagement Centre
This workshop will be recorded and saved in our archive. Visit our website for a list of upcoming workshops.
