January 8, 2015  || Vol. 8, Issue 2
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Funding OpportunitiesFunding
Health Promotion Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Males (NIH)
Deadline: September 7, 2016 
This initiative seeks applications from applicants that propose to stimulate and expand research in the health of minority men. Specifically, this initiative is intended to: 1) enhance our understanding of the numerous factors (e.g., sociodemographic, community, societal, personal) influencing the health promoting behaviors of racial and ethnic minority males and their subpopulations across the life cycle, and 2) encourage applications focusing on the development and testing of culturally and linguistically appropriate health-promoting interventions designed to reduce health disparities among racially and ethnically diverse males and their subpopulations age 21 and older. Click here for more information.

Reducing Health Disparities Among Minority and Underserved Children
(NIH)
Deadline: January 7, 2017 
This initiative encourages research that targets the reduction of health disparities among children. Specific targeted areas of research include biobehavioral studies that incorporate multiple factors that influence child health disparities such as biological (e.g., genetics, cellular, organ systems), lifestyle factors, environmental (e.g., physical and family environments) social (e.g., peers), economic, institutional, and cultural and family influences; studies that target the specific health promotion needs of children with a known health condition and/or disability; and studies that test and evaluate the comparative effectiveness of health promotion interventions conducted in traditional and nontraditional settings. Click here for more information.

The Health of Sexual and Gender Minority (SGM) Populations
(NIH)
Deadline: September 7, 2018 
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is committed to supporting research that will increase scientific understanding of the health status of diverse population groups and thereby improve the effectiveness of health interventions and services for individuals within those groups. Priority is placed on understudied populations with distinctive health risk profiles. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) focuses on sexual and gender minority (SGM) populations, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex populations. Basic, social, behavioral, clinical, and services research relevant to the missions of the sponsoring Institutes and Centers may be proposed. Click here for more information. 

DOCTORAL STUDENT OPPORTUNITY
Social Work & Christianity 2016 Graduate Student Paper Award
Deadline: January 31, 2016
The purpose of this Award is to encourage and recognize excellence in scholarly work by a graduate student on issues related to the ethical integration of Christian faith and professional social work practice and other professional concerns that have relevance to the Christian tradition. Click here for more information.

DOCTORAL STUDENT OPPORTUNITY
Influencing Social Policy (ISP) Robert L. Schneider Dissertation Award
Deadline: April 30, 2016
ISP sponsors annual contests (complete with cash awards) for students engaged in policy advocacy and their faculty mentors. Click here for more information.

CallsCalls 
REMINDER
Call for Proposals
Policy Conference 2.0 - Race and Inequality: Policy & Advocacy for Structural Change
Deadline: January 15, 2016
Policy Conference 2.0 is designed to provide a collective space for social work students, faculty, and practitioners with a passion for social policy and policy practice. This year's Policy Conference 2.0 will include a special research panel showcasing rigorous scholarship on issues of race and social justice and examining the role of policy in addressing inequities, discrimination, and oppression. Click here for more information.

REMINDER 
Call for Papers
Special Issue of Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care -  Pain Issues in Palliative Care and End of Life: Expanding the Social Work Role
Deadline: January 15, 2016
Pain and/or the fear of pain is often experienced by patients receiving palliative care and those facing end of life. Failure to address the multidimensional sources of pain and related suffering can produce emotional and moral distress for both personal and professional care providers. Disparities continue in access to quality pain management, and too few providers feel well-prepared to care for those with complicated pain concerns. For this special thematic issue, manuscripts are encouraged that report on original research, including systematic literature reviews and meta-analyses, policy analysis, program evaluation, innovative educational programs, and evaluated community interventions. Manuscripts must specifically relate to palliative and/or end-of-life care topics in pain/symptom management for serious illness. Click here for more information.
Conferences & Trainingsconf  
Society for Social Work and Research 20th Annual Conference - Grand Challenges for Social Work: Setting a Research Agenda for the Future
January 13-17, 2016 - Washington, DC
The SSWR Annual Conference offers a scientific program that reflects a broad range of research interests, from workshops on the latest quantitative and qualitative research methodologies to symposia featuring studies in child welfare, aging, mental health, welfare reform, substance abuse, and HIV/AIDS. Click here for more information.   

Central European University 2016 Summer Institute on Program Evaluation - Using Logic Models to Evaluate Social Programs: Before, During, and After Program Operations
Application Deadline: April 15, 2016
July 18-22, 2016 - Budapest, Hungary
This course provides an introduction to the use of logic models in program planning, implementation, performance management, and program evaluation. Students will learn how to develop a logic model for a real-world program, including how to identify logic model elements for scientifically rigorous process and impact evaluations, and for practical performance measurement systems. Pragmatic applications are emphasized throughout. Click here for more information.  
Research Publications & Data Resourcesdata 
IOM Report - Achieving Health Equity via the Affordable Care Act: Promises, Provisions, and Making Reform a Reality for Diverse Patients: Workshop Summary
Sponsored and hosted by the Connecticut Health Foundation, this workshop addressed many issues surrounding the ACA, including expansion of coverage, delivery systems, and access points; service delivery and payment reform, including the patient-centered medical home model; public-private partnerships; and challenges to the safety net. Click here for more information.
News & Noticesnews   
Justice Department Releases Guidance To Address Gender Bias in Police Response to Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence
Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch has announced a new guidance to help law enforcement agencies identify and prevent gender bias in their response to sexual assault and domestic violence. The guidance offers eight principles for law enforcement to incorporate into policies and training to ensure that neither implicit nor explicit gender bias will undermine efforts to keep victims safe and hold assailants accountable. The principles include recognizing and addressing biases and stereotypes regarding victims, treating all victims with respect, and encouraging victims to participate in the investigation. Click here for more information.
About SWRnet
Formerly known as the IASWR Listserv, SWRnet (Social Work Research Network) was launched in October 2009 to continue serving the social work research community by providing regular updates on funding opportunities, calls for papers, conference deadlines and newly published research.

 

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