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April 4, 2014 || Vol. 6, Issue 14
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Funding Opportunities
National Science Foundation Directorate for Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences (SBE) Dear Colleague Letter
National Science Foundation's interest in receipt of proposals that will enable a better understanding of the contributing factors, causes, and consequences of violence perpetrated by and against youth. This will advance the Foundation's goal to provide scientific evidence in support of important social issues. The interest spans both disciplinary and interdisciplinary research. Research responsive to this Dear Colleague Letter would advance the basic theories and methods to improve our understanding of the contributors to youth violence and to its reduction. The Foundation is especially interested in research relating to destructive violence as opposed to harm as a regrettable byproduct of other experiences or activities (e.g., contact sports). NSF is interested in a wide range of approaches to investigating these issues. Proposals that investigate at the level of individual, family, school, community, and/or culture are encouraged. Click here for more information.
Reduce Hepatitis Infections by Treatment and Integrated Prevention Services (Hepatitis-TIPS) among Non-urban Young Persons Who Inject Drugs (CDC)
Deadline: April 30, 2014
The purpose and overarching goal of this cooperative agreement is to address the high prevalence of viral hepatitis C infection by developing and implementing an integrated approach for detection, prevention, care and treatment of Hepatitis C infection among young (18-30 year old), non-urban people who inject drugs (PWID). Awardees will develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to enroll young non-urban PWID, collect epidemiological information, test for HCV infection and provide linkage to primary care services and prevention-based education. In addition to providing hepatitis C virus (HCV) testing, awardees will provide testing for the presence of co-infections with hepatitis B virus (HBV) and HIV. Rates of HCV infection or re-infection will be evaluated through follow-up assessment. Click here for more information.
Translational Research to Help Older Adults Maintain their Health and Independence in the Community (NIH)
Deadline: May 7, 2017
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites applications using the R01 award mechanism for translational research that moves evidence-based research findings toward the development of new interventions, programs, policies, practices, and tools that can be used by organizations in the community to help older adults remain healthy and independent, productively engaged, and living in their own homes and communities. The goal of this FOA is to support translational research involving collaborations between academic research centers and community-based organizations with expertise serving or engaging older adults (such as city and state health departments, city/town leadership councils, educational institutions, workplaces, Area Agencies on Aging, and organizations funded or assisted by the Corporation for National and Community Service) that will enhance our understanding of practical tools, techniques, programs and policies that communities across the nation can use to more effectively respond to needs of the aging population. Click here for more information.
Core Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program
Deadline: August 1, 2014
The core Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program provides approximately 800 teaching and/or research grants to U.S. faculty and experienced professionals in a wide variety of academic and professional fields. Grants are available in over 125 countries worldwide. Click here for more information.
REMINDER
Health and Aging Policy Fellowship
Deadline: April 16, 2014
The Health and Aging Policy Fellows Program is a unique opportunity for professionals in health and aging to receive the experience and skills necessary to make a positive contribution to the development and implementation of health policies that affect older Americans. Click here for more information.
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Calls
REMINDER
Call for Applicants
Columbia Population Research Center Fragile Families Summer Data Workshop 2014
Deadline: April 6, 2014
The Columbia Population Research Center is now accepting applications for the Fragile Families Summer Data Workshop to be held June 11th - 13th, 2014, at the Columbia School of Social Work in New York City. The workshop is designed to familiarize participants with the data available in theFragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, a national study following a birth cohort of (mostly) unmarried parents and their children, providing information about the capabilities, circumstances, and relationships of unwed parents, the wellbeing of their children, and the role of public policy in family and child wellbeing. Click here for more information.
Call for Proposals
Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research (MCUAAAR) Request for Pilot Grant Proposals FY2014
Deadline: April 11, 2014
The Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research is one of seven
Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research (RCMAR) funded by the National Institute
on Aging. One of the Center's major goals is to identify and mentor junior
investigators who are committed to research careers involving research with older African Americans. Proposals are sought to support junior investigator initiated research projects that would be developed into independent NIH-funded projects. Click here for more information.
Call for Applications
Hartford Change AGEnts
Deadline: April 25, 2014
The Hartford Change AGEnts Initiative is an interprofessional effort to leverage the Foundation's powerful network, help its scholars and grantees learn from and support one another, and work directly on changes in practice and service delivery that improve the health of older Americans. Two excellent opportunities for Hartford Change AGEnts to gain leadership skills and knowledge to help advance your practice change efforts: Hartford Change AGEnts Policy Institute (June 22-24, Washington, DC) and Hartford Interdisciplinary Communications Conference (July 21-24, Chicago). Click here for more information.
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Conferences & Trainings
Youth+Tech+Health (YTH) Conference
April 6-8, 2014 - San Francisco, CA
YTH Live is the premier conference for cutting-edge technology that is advancing the health and wellness of youth, young adults, and other underserved populations.
Each year, the most amazing minds in youth advocacy, health, and technology gather at YTH Live to showcase what works, share ideas and learnings, and launch new collaborations. Click here for more information.
Second Annual Military and Veteran Social Work Conference June 6-7, 2015 - Saint Leo, FL
The purpose of the conference is to generate and nurture ideas to advance our understanding of social work practice with veterans, military personnel and their families as well as effective teaching and training of social work students in military/veteran social work. The theme of the conference is
Veterans in Transition.
There are two conference tracks:1) Clinician track - focusing on social work service providers, spanning two days June 6 & 7, and 2) Educator track - focusing on social worker educators in higher education on June 7. Click here for more information.
2014 NIMHD Translational Health Disparities Course: Integrating Principles of Science, Practice and Policy in Health Disparities Research
August 11-22, 2014 - Bethesda, MD
Applications accepted April 14, 2014 - May 22, 2014
This two-week intensive course will provide specialized instruction on the concepts, principles, methods, and applications of health disparities science, practice, and policy. It will also integrate principles and practice of community engagement. Nationally and internationally recognized experts in health disparities science will lead individual sessions. Click here for more information.
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Research Publications & Data Resources
The Commonwealth Fund Interactive Map: The Impact of Not Participating in the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid Expansion
This interactive map shows the Medicaid expansion status of all 50 states (plus Washington, DC) and, in each state that is not expanding, the number of people in the coverage gap and the amount of federal funds lost. Click here for more information.
National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Report: Healthy Communities May Make Safe Communities: Public Health Approaches to Violence Prevention
Police chiefs, public health directors and researchers are establishing innovative public health/public safety collaborations to fight crime. Click here for more information.
Double Discrimination Impacts Physical and Mental Health
Adults who are members of two or more disadvantaged groups - a cultural or racial minority; a woman; gay, lesbian or transgender; or obese - report experiencing more forms of discrimination than singly disadvantaged or privileged adults. Multi-disadvantaged adults are at greater risk for mental distress and poor physical health. Click here for more information.
Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) Fast Focus Issue: Less-Educated Workers' Unstable Employment: Can the Safety Net Help?
Since the 1980s, U.S. workers with less than a college education have faced increasing job instability at the same time that the safety net has become increasingly contingent on employment. This issue of Fast Focus reviews the evidence on employment instability and explores the challenges and opportunities of promoting employment stability in the current economic and political climate. Click here for more information.
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News & Notices
Youth Economic Opportunities Call for Input on Soft Skills, Skills Measurement, Labor Market Analysis, and Job Placement Measurement
The Workforce Connections project solicits technical input from organizations with interest in contributing to research and tool development in three key thematic areas: soft skills measurement, labor market analysis, and job placement measurement. Respondents should indicate if they (a) have research or tools relevant to these topics that they would like to share, or (b) would like to be informed of public consultations or reporting on these themes. Click here for more information.
Statement by HHS Secretary Sebelius: Observing LGBT Health Awareness Week
LGBT Health Awareness Week is an important time to bring attention to the unique health needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Americans and to highlight the progress we've made in our work to ensure LGBT Americans have the same rights and protections as other Americans, especially through implementation of the Affordable Care Act. Click here for more information.
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