CITR Colloquium 2025: Atawhaitia te mātauranga: Using exit interviews to capture the emergence of change in complex systems
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The aim of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Trauma Research (CITR) is to support and conduct trauma research that contributes to the health and wellbeing of people living in Aotearoa New Zealand and contributes to the international understanding of trauma and health.
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About the event
For more information about this event and on how to attend, please see the event page.
This presentation will explore how exit interviews may be used to capture the emergence of change in complex systems where dynamic interactions between intervention, context and issue generate unpredictability. The presentation draws on insights from Atawhai, a research project designed to support health care providers to respond to family violence.
Please direct all enquiries to the organisers at: eric.wei@aut.ac.nz.
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