CORAL convened a Community Accountability Board (CAB) of subject matter experts to guide the center’s research, dissemination, translation, training, and evaluation.
The CAB, composed of community-based organizations and women with lived experience, facilitates and ensures accountability during the development of a research agenda reflective of MBH priorities across metropolitan Atlanta and rural Georgia. The CAB will hold CORAL accountable by:
We have been very intentional about creating a CAB that is diverse and will ensure transdisciplinary expertise from the community. The CPC CAB is comprised of members from Center for Black Women’s Wellness, National Birth Equity Collaboration, Reaching Our Sisters Everywhere (R.O.S.E.), Postpartum Support International, Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies Coalition of Georgia, Black Mamas Matter Alliance, Georgia Department of Public Health, March of Dimes, African American Behavioral Health Center of Excellence, Grady Health System, and individuals with lived experience and community members who serve them.
This section highlights current and upcoming opportunities to engage with CORAL through funding, training, research, and collaborative activities. Please explore and contact us if you would like additional information or have questions about how to get involved.
