Jessica Gaber, Dawn Elston, Njideka Sanya, Katherine E McLeod, Fiona G Kouyoumdjian
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摘要
背景:尽管惩教系统通常与学术和社区组织分开运作,但仍有机会建立互惠互利的合作伙伴关系,以加强服务和关系。在实施科学和科学文献中,社区-学术合作(CAP)是一种行之有效的模式。将 CAPs 的最佳实践应用于包括社区、学术界和教养机构合作伙伴在内的合作关系中,有助于建立更强大的合作关系,从而有更大的能力来改善经历过监禁的人群的健康状况:目的:介绍我们为确定 CAP 最佳实践所做的工作,并讨论将这些最佳实践应用于新兴的社区-学术-教养合作伙伴关系中的注意事项和方法:从科学文献中,我们确定了九个领域的社区矫正项目最佳实践:将社区带入项目;在解决过去问题的同时建立新的关系;建立互惠互利的愿景、目标和宗旨;合作伙伴的角色和期望;沟通;管理;领导;项目实施和评估;以及社区能力和意识建设。在本文中,我们从学术合作伙伴的角度阐述了在发展社区-学术-矫正合作伙伴关系过程中对这九个最佳实践领域的考虑:结论:虽然已有的 CAP 最佳实践具有相关性,但在与惩教机构建立合作伙伴关系时,还有一些具体的考虑因素需要关注。以最佳实践为指导,对伙伴关系进行规划和准备,有助于减少挑战、提高效率和加强关系。
Applying Best Practices from CAPs to a Community-Academic-Corrections Partnership: Academic Partner Perspectives.
Background: While correctional systems often function separately from academic and community-based organizations, there is opportunity for mutually beneficial collaborative partnerships to strengthen services and relationships. Community-academic partnerships (CAPs) are a well-established model in implementation science and in scientific literature. Applying best practices for CAPs to a partnership that includes community, academic, and correctional partners could contribute to a stronger partnership with more capacity to improve population health of people who experience incarceration.
Objectives: To describe our work to identify CAP best practices, and to discuss considerations and approaches for applying these best practices in an emerging community- academic-corrections partnership.
Methods: From the scientific literature, we identified best practices for CAPs across nine domains: bringing the community into the project; building new relationships while addressing the past; establishing mutually beneficial vision, goals, and purpose; roles and expectations of partners; communication; administration; leadership; project implementation and evaluation; and building community capacity and awareness. In this paper we describe considerations from the perspective of the academic partner regarding these nine best practice domains in the development of a community-academic-corrections partnership.
Conclusions: While established CAP best practices have relevance, there are specific considerations for partnerships with correctional authorities that require attention. Informed by best practices, planning and preparation for partnership can help mitigate challenges, support effectiveness, and strengthen relationships.