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  • Public health research
  • Community-based participatory research

Background:

  • Community Health Workers (CHWs) manage health risks at the community-primary care interface.
  • Limited workforce development resources exist for CHWs.
  • Academic research increasingly requires demonstrable social impact and public engagement.

Observation:

  • A collaborative project involved academics, community organizations, patients, service users, and arts practitioners.
  • The co-creation process focused on developing a freely accessible workforce development toolkit.

Findings:

  • Three short films depicting CHW-client interactions were produced.
  • A series of five discussion-led workshops utilized the films to explore complex issues.
  • Two community organizations piloted the toolkit before its official launch.

Implications:

  • Encourages academics to engage in collaborative projects for greater research impact.
  • Highlights the value of arts-based approaches in facilitating reflection on complex work practices.
  • Provides a model for interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge mobilization.