Associate Professor Therese Riley
Associate Professor

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Therese Riley is currently Associate Professor of Complex Community Interventions at the Mitchell Institute, Victoria University in Australia. Therese has held appointments in universities in Australia and Canada, along with the not-for-profit sector. Therese has been an active member of collaborations that have led the field in the application of complexity theory and systems science in public health and health promotion research and evaluation. Her interests lay in understanding the social processes that enable or constrain our capacity to act systemically at a community level.
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Prevention Tracker systems methods and tools
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Prevention Tracker: Final report to participants
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A guiding principle for systems work
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How to measure success using a systems approach?
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How can I use systems thinking in my chronic disease prevention research?
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Why use a systems approach in chronic disease prevention research?
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