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Can't have one without the other: Mental health providers and community parents reducing barriers to services for families in urban poverty

机译:一个不能没有一个:心理健康提供者和社区父母减少城市贫困家庭服务的障碍

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University-community partnerships are widely recognized as critical to the success of community research and advocacy work but difficult to form and sustain. This article will describe a unique facet of that partnership, namely the collaboration between mental health clinicians and community consultants, a partnership that our data suggest was a cornerstone Of our school-based mental health service program called PALS, an ecological model designed to engage African American families living in urban poor communities in mental health services. The service model was designed to promote children's learning and positive behavior through supporting teachers and encouraging parental involvement in school. In PALS, parent representatives from the community and clinicians from the university worked together in school-based teams to support children, families, and teachers. This article will discuss the evolution of our clinician-consultant partnership and several lessons that emerged regarding the incorporation of community members into the world of academia, research, and mental health service delivery. (C) 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:大学与社区的伙伴关系对社区研究和倡导工作的成功至关重要,但很难形成和维持。本文将描述这种合作关系的一个独特方面,即精神卫生临床医生和社区顾问之间的合作,这种合作关系是我们的数据表明是我们基于学校的精神卫生服务计划PALS的基石,该计划旨在与非洲人互动在城市贫困社区中生活的美国家庭提供心理健康服务。该服务模型旨在通过支持教师和鼓励父母参与学校来促进儿童的学习和积极行为。在PALS中,社区的家长代表和大学的临床医生共同组成了学校团队,以支持儿童,家庭和教师。本文将讨论我们的临床医生-顾问合作伙伴关系的演变,以及有关将社区成员纳入学术界,研究和精神卫生服务提供领域的一些经验教训。 (C)2007 Wiley期刊公司

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