Our collaborations with these partner organizations have increased
our opportunities to expand our prevention research and dissemination
to cover a wide range of New Mexico citizenry, and to enhance our
funding opportunities. Over the years we have steadily increased
our work on children’s health issues with New Mexico communities
through our ACL
Teen Center programs, through the design and fielding
of the Youth
Risk
& Resiliency Survey, through an enhanced role in the
evaluation of tobacco cessation programming around the state, and
through further dissemination of the Pathways
curriculum.
We anticipate further expanding our network of organizations,
communities, and partners around the state and around the country, through
upcoming work in research advocacy, expansion of the PAHL curriculum,
the Teen Centers, student diabetes and HIV prevention assessment, school-based
nutrition education programs, and work with other
PRC's
to evaluate their research dissemination activities.