Resources
Hosted by the Social
Psychology Network. An extensive list
of links
related to community psychology, including community building,
community health, action, teaching, service learning, and more.
Video resources for teaching Community Psychology
Video recommendations for teaching - an list of videos
that could use some updating - send us your ideas!
The Community-Engaged Scholarship Toolkit is an online resource
aiming to provide health professional faculty with a set of
tools to carefully plan and document their community-engaged
scholarship and produce strong portfolios for promotion and
tenure. The toolkit offers guidance, resources, and successful
examples of portfolio materials from faculty that have been
promoted based on their community-engaged scholarship. The toolkit
is available at:www.communityengagedscholarship.info.
For more information, contact Jen Kauper-Brown at 206-543-7954
or jenbr@u.washington.edu
The
Tool Box provides over 6,000 pages of practical information
to support your work in promoting community health and development.
This web site is created and maintained by the Work Group on
Health Promotion and Community Development at the University
of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas (U.S.A). Developed in collaboration
with AHEC/Community Partners in Amherst, Massachusetts, the
site has been on line since 1995, and it continues to grow
on a weekly basis.
As interest in community-based participatory research (CBPR)
grows, there is a growing need and demand for educational resources
that help build the knowledge and skills needed to develop
and sustain effective CBPR partnerships. This evidence-based
curriculum is intended as a tool for community-institutional
partnerships that are using or planning to use a CBPR approach
to improving health. It can be used by partnerships that are
just forming as well as mature partnerships.
SenseofCommunity.com is an international
meeting place for people with a scientific or professional
interest in the study or application of a sense of community.
Our goal is to bring together the myriad of international scholars
and practitioners to advance the work on sense of community
that has been gaining growing interest and development over
the past 50 years, if not longer.We hope to encourage sharing
and learning to advance what we know about a sense of community
and how it can be used for progressive change.
Invited Talks & Addresses
Monterey Declaration of Critical Community Psychology