Events
Community Health Assessments: Ethical Considerations in the Data Collection Process
June 29 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am CDT
Join us for an engaging session with Dr. Charlotte Huntley as they walk us through the ethical considerations to weigh while collecting data for a Community Health Assessment (CHA). A CHA is a tool that can be used to assess community health. It uses quantitative and qualitative procedures to systematically collect and analyze health data. As such, it is essential to understand appropriate and effective approaches for collecting community data. The session will provide you with qualitative and quantitative research guidelines; while also helping you more effectively plan, manage, and implement meaningful CHAs.
When: June 29 at 9:00 am – 11:00 am Central/10:00 am – 12:00 pm Eastern
Who should attend: Tribal Nation staff, data analysts, data reporters, researchers, community workers, interviewers, clinic directors, Tribal leaders, and others with interest.
Learning objectives: Participants will:
- Gain an understanding of Community Health Assessment (CHA) basics.
- Learn about ethical considerations in quantitative and qualitative research, such as privacy, accessibility, and community involvement, etc.
- Review actionable guidelines that can be used during quantitative and qualitative research for CHAs.
Registration is open!
Questions? Contact Caro Caballero, ccaballero@usetinc.org