Looking for model K-12 school/health professional partnerships
Posted by on February 3, 2006
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health is looking for models of service-learning partnerships between K-12 schools and health professional schools (partnerships that involve K-12 students and/or health professional students in service-learning). If you are from either a K-12 school or a health professional school and you are part of such a partnership, please take a few minutes to tell us about it!
We’ve set up a simple online survey to make it easy to share some basic information. It will only take 5 or 10 minutes to fill out the survey. Please respond by Monday, February 13, if possible.
If you are from a K-12 school, click here to fill out the survey: <a href="https://catalysttools.washington.edu/tools/survey/?sid=17834&owner=ebanc">https://catalysttools.washington.edu/tools/survey/?sid=17834&owner=ebanc</a>
If you are from a health professional school, click here to fill out the survey: <a href="https://catalysttools.washington.edu/tools/survey/?sid=17368&owner=ebanc">https://catalysttools.washington.edu/tools/survey/?sid=17368&owner=ebanc</a>
We’ll be compiling the information into a resource guide that will be available on our website. Survey respondents will have an opportunity to review and comment on a draft before it is finalized.
If you have any questions about this project, please contact Emily Bancroft, CCPH graduate research assistant at ebanc@u.washington.edu, or 206-234-5378)
Thank you for your time.
Sarena D. Seifer
Executive Director
Community Campus Partnerships for Health
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