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Introducing Complexity and Systems Thinking: Making The Connections Exhibit Opening

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On May 7, 2013 Making the Connections exhibit opened at Urbanspace Gallery. This presentation opened the exhibit introducing complexity and systems thinking, Continue Reading…

Modeling the Determinants of Health in Complex Policy Environments: A System Dynamics Perspective

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This presentation for the Centre for Research on Inner City Health adresses the need to develop modeling tools to understand complex systems and the social Continue Reading…

Modelling the social determinants of health and simulating short-term and long-term intervention impacts for the city of Toronto, Canada

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There is a substantial body of evidence highlighting the importance of the social determinants of health in shaping the health of urban populations in Canada. Continue Reading…

Wellesley Urban Health Model Flip Sheet

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To address the challenge of communicating the interconnected and complex relationships between the social determinants of health, the Wellesley Institute, in Continue Reading…

Wellesley Urban Health Model: CHNET Presentation December 2011

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Wellesley Urban Health Model: CHNET Webinar December 2011 View more PowerPoint from Wellesley Institute Continue Reading…

An Introduction to System Dynamics

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An Introduction to System Dynamics View more presentations from Wellesley Institute Continue Reading…

Wellesley Urban Health Model

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The Wellesley Urban Health Model simulates alternative scenarios to help explain the impact of interventions on poor health outcomes such as chronic disease Continue Reading…

Listening To Learn: Understanding the Needs of Adults with Physical Disabilities Living in the Burlington Area Throughout Their Lifespan

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The Listening to Learn project was a community-based research project that engaged adults with physical disabilities in Burlington, Ontario in a meaningful Continue Reading…

Defining Resiliency, Constructing Equity

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Resilience is often described as an individual attribute, but emerging research suggests that contextual and cultural factors are just as significant and can Continue Reading…

Knowledge Exchange With Policy Impact

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I recently spoke at a national conference on The Art and Science of Knowledge Exchange on maximizing policy impact. The focus of the conference was on HIV/AIDS Continue Reading…