Community Action Research
Yongjie & Larry presented to the World Study Group at the Elder Law Conference, Vancouver, 2006.
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Community Action Research
We believe that the value of research increases when it is relevant to the community and by community involvement in all stages. The sharing of results to transfer the knowledge gained to community practice.
relevance
involved
meaningful
The knowledge gained benefits the community directly
is more readily available for
Define the problem `
can be applied
Currently, ICAL is partnering with Community Building Research and Action and Kwantlen University College to assess the occurrence of ageism in BC.
For more information on this project follow the link
Ageism
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