PAST PROJECT

COVID Communications Resource Hub to Promote Health Equity for Texans

September 2020 - March 2022

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PROJECT GOALS

Create an online repository of COVID-19 resources and enroll Community Health Workers in Clinical Trial Community Navigation training

For this project, we aimed to create an online repository of COVID-19 resources, including educational content for community health educators and informational materials for the public. In close collaboration with diverse regional partners, we curated resources intended specifically for community members disproportionately affected by COVID-19.

Through the Texas Department of Health and Human Service, we also disseminated Spanish and English language training for community health workers, reaching our target enrollment of 800 people.

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Counties impacted Dallas

PARTNERS Community Partners

The success of this Texas CEAL Consortium project is due to the dedicated work of our community partners. Dia de la Mujer Latina Texas A&M University AgriLife Extension University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Meet the principal investigator Rebecca A. Seguin-Fowler

Dr. Seguin-Fowler was a principal investigator for Texas CEAL Consortium. She serves as Associate Director, Texas A&M AgriLife Research Chief Scientific Officer; director of Healthy Texas Institute; Healthy Living, Texas A&M AgriLife Dallas Center; and Associate Professor, Department of Nutrition.

Project team members

The following team members contributed to this project.

Vi Luong

Kenny G. Halloran

 

Related Publications

The Texas Community-Engagement Research Alliance Against COVID-19 in Disproportionately Affected Communities (TX CEAL) Consortium
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Implementation of the Texas Community-Engaged Statewide Consortium for the Prevention of COVID-19
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