LZC is collaborating with Parent Leaders from the GRHF to examine the impact and viability of their parent liberation model as part of the organization’s ongoing systems change work.
This mixed methods evaluation explores how five Mobile Methadone Programs in Massachusetts are being implemented, who they reach, and how they impact access to methadone treatment compared to traditional clinics.
ICH is working with MDPH’s Division of Violence and Injury Prevention to evaluate the HEAL violence prevention program, designed to use strengths-based approaches to prevent violence before it begins.
The Leah Zallman Center for Immigrant Health Research is partnering with Vital CxNs to develop, implement, and analyze a survey tool to measure shared metrics within and across projects and community partners.
LZC is providing technical assistance to the City of Boston Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement’s (MOIA) on their community-based participatory research (CBPR) study to learn more about the needs of immigrants in the city.
With funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, LZC is conducting applied research on the role of narratives in shaping healthcare workers’ implementation of policies that advance immigrant inclusion and well-being.