Dr Cris Townley

Position

Research Fellow

Biography

Cris is a Research Fellow in TeEACH, the WSU SAGE Deputy Research Lead, and teaches in the School of Medicine and the School of Education. Cris takes a collaborative, intersectional approach, that recognises the multiplicity of identities lived by children, young people and families, and requires listening to their voices. Cris works collaboratively with partners, from research design to engaging with findings, to ensure that research supports change through informed policy and practice. Examples of Cris’ work are an exploration of Acknowledgement of Country practices in early childhood services, and design of online learning using a collaborative action research framework to support educators; research funded by the James Martin Institute through community hubs in the Northern Rivers and South West Sydney exploring social infrastructures that facilitate community resilience; co-design of a theory of change for multi-agency service integration reform; and initiation of a Paul Ramsay Foundation project to inform what supports young people to thrive in school, and finish school well. Cris has co-authored gender equity research at Western Sydney on academic promotion, trans and gender diversity, and HDR candidature policy and practice for women with caring responsibilities.

Research Interests

Qualifications & Recognition

Research & Publications

Contact Details

Email
c.townley@westernsydney.edu.au
Telephone
+61 414635361
Location
WIQ Level 4