Stories of Community-Engaged Research
Series 4: Amy Armstrong-Heimsoth and Shevaun Sullivan – “Improving the transition experience of youth out of the foster care system in Phoenix, Arizona”
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Introduction
1: Amy and Shevaun Discuss Connecting and Meeting
2: Amy and Shevaun Discuss Learning About Each Other
3: Amy and Shevaun Discuss Negotiating Expectations, Roles and Responsibilities
4: Amy and Shevaun Discuss Navigating Through the Challenges and Successes
5: Amy and Shevaun Reflect on Working Together
This research was supported in part by a National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) center grant to the Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative at Northern Arizona University (U54MD012388), and it was also supported by the Institute for Translational Research Education (ITRE) in Adolescent Drug Abuse, National Institute on Drug Abuse, 5R25DA031103-04.