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Community Based Research
Community based research begins with the principle that research must be action-oriented. It must be able to make change. Community based research must also be about participation. For Daily Bread Food Bank, that means that people who access food banks must be able to participate fully in the research, not as subjects to be studied, but as partners helping to define the questions we ask and how we ask them. The research produced may not take the form many people are used to, such as academic reports. It can come in the form of art, storytelling, theatre or in other ways that allow people to convey their experience and empower them to tell their stories.
Community Based Initiatives
A People's Blueprint for Social Assistance Reform
Daily Bread Food Bank and Voices from the Street seeks to make a unique contribution to the debate about income security reform that can generate innovative new ideas for change. Using a Participatory Action Research model, the People's Blueprint project will engage up to 15 Community Researchers from Ontario who will develop a blueprint for how OW/ ODSP must change. The Community Researchers will be trained and supported to conduct peer research in their home communities and develop new ideas and strategies that can decrease barriers and increase opportunities and pathways out of poverty for those currently mired in the system.
Daily Bread's Community Action Network
Daily Bread's Community Action Network is an entity that enables food bank clients to share information and support, network and build capacity, and address issues of social policy with respect to poverty and hunger across the GTA and Ontario
Community Based Research Workshops
In early 2008 Daily Bread's Community Action Network provided a series of workshops to develop individual and group skills in Community Based Research. Individuals were recruited from the community to participate in a series of capacity building workshops that included how to conduct interviews and focus groups, analyze transcripts and plan a project.
"The Voice" Research Project
A group of graduates from the Community Based Research Workshops chose to develop their own research project that examined community perspectives on causes of poverty and how to alleviate it. The project also explored the strategies that respondents themselves used to get by economically. Report to be released soon!
Ontario's "Breaking the Cycle" Poverty Reduction Strategy Full Report: http://www.growingstronger.ca/english/report/report_mobile.asp
Chapter 5: "Measuring Our Progress": Measurement number 8, Standard of Living Indicator http://www.growingstronger.ca/english/report/report_mobile.asp#5
Community Based Research Links
Centre for Community Based ResearchA non-profit organization that provides services and resources that facilitate community based social research.
http://www.communitybasedresearch.ca/
Community Based Research Canada
A network organized to promote community based research.
http://communityresearchcanada.ca/
Community Based Research Network of Ottawa
Ottawa based network created to build capacity of community based organizations to conduct research. Provides links to various research and evaluation tools.
http://www.spcottawa.on.ca/CBRNO_website/home_cbrno.htm
The Community Tool Box
A toolkit for community members provided by the Work Group for Community Health and Development based in the University of Kansas.
http://ctb.ku.edu/en/
Wellesley Institute
Toronto based research and policy institute promoting community based solutions in order to improve urban health. Provides workshops and resources, including how to use community based research to influence public policy, and a snapshot of Community Based Research in Canada.
http://wellesleyinstitute.com/node



