3-Part Virtual Workshop Part One: Community-Based System Dynamics – Sep 27
Posted by Tulane University on August 29, 2023
Community-Based System Dynamics (CBSD) is a participatory method for engaging and working with communities and organizations to address complex issues across a variety of contexts and cultures. With roots in system dynamics, group model building, and community-engaged research, CBSD is employed globally in research and practice settings to tackle “messy problems” by engaging community members.
This 3-workshop series introduces participants to CBSD, with emphasis on applications of CBSD to promote health equity. The course provides participants with facilitation techniques for managing and engaging stakeholders; designing and structuring workshops; and opportunities to gain feedback on applying CBSD to a problem of interest or ongoing work. This course also starts to develop a skill set of tools central to the use of system dynamics, such as qualitative causal mapping and creating a dynamic problem statements.
Part I: September 27, 2023, 12:00-1:15 PM
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