What is the intent of the Community-Campus Partnerships for Health Annual Award?
The intent of the CCPH Award is to highlight the power and potential of community-campus partnerships. As a strategy, community-campus partnerships can contribute to a number of significant outcomes, such as eliminating health disparities; producing community-responsive, culturally competent health professionals; increasing the diversity of the health workforce; expanding access to higher education, health care and technology; and advancing economic, social and environmental justice. Creating healthier communities and overcoming complex societal problems require collaborative solutions that bring communities and institutions together. Through the CCPH Award we seek to recognize community-campus partnerships that others can aspire to – a partnership that embodies the CCPH principles, uses multiple partnership strategies, involves a full range of partners and achieves significant outcomes that go beyond a process or a single event. Please visit the CCPH homepage for more information on t
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