September 25, 2023

Vybirai Ka

Specialists In Health

School of medication members supported by UBC’s Group-College Engagement Assist Fund

School of medication members supported by UBC’s Group-College Engagement Assist Fund

School of medication members supported by UBC’s Group-College Engagement Assist Fund

Members of the UBC college of medication group have acquired help from the 2022-23 Group-College Engagement Assist (CUES) Fund.

This yr, the CUES Fund has awarded over $745,000 to 31 community-university initiatives that can profit communities and advance collaborative analysis, instructing, and studying. Receiving as much as $25,000 every, these partnerships are distinctive examples of how communities are collaborating with college students, college and employees to deal with precedence points throughout the province.

Paid on to group companions, CUES funding prioritizes reciprocal, inclusive engagement so all communities — particularly these which were traditionally, persistently or systemically marginalized — can profit.

School of Medication recipients and their initiatives:

Dosti: Protected areas for Vancouver’s South Asian queer group and associates

Far too many preterm births in Cowichan tribes communities: Producing data about Indigenous midwifery to strengthen motherhood journeys

Minding the hole: Co-creating a province-wide digital help group for British Columbians dealing with hereditary most cancers threat

Transferring data to motion: Sharing OPPRA analysis findings for affect

Newcomer Youth Mentorship Program

Strengthening partnerships for contraception entry for newcomer youth in British Columbia