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Systems Change Lecture Series: Guest speaker Cole Hooley

Thursday, May 20, 2021
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
ORGANIZER
Center for Systems and Community Design
Phone
(646) 364-0261
ORGANIZER
NYU-CUNY Prevention Research Center (PRC)

Co-hosted by the CUNY Center for Systems and Community Design and the NYU-CUNY Prevention Research Center, this series creates space for distinguished scholars, practitioners, and entrepreneurs across a broad range of sectors to share the ways in which they work at the forefront of incorporating systems and design thinking into their respective practices.

About this Lecture:

Applying system science to scale-up frameworks: Exploring drivers of scale-up and feedback loops

There are several frameworks that outline important determinants of scale-up. Universally, they acknowledge the interrelatedness and complex relationships between scale-up related constructs. These frameworks have been presented in linear fashions which inhibits the elucidation of these relationships. This works-in-progress presentation will discuss our teams effort to use system science methods to consolidate common constructs across scale-up frameworks and map out relationships and feedback loop among those constructs.

About the speaker:

Cole Hooley is a faculty member in the School of Social Work at Brigham Young University. His research program focuses on how to get what works to everyone who needs it more quickly, more equitably, and more lastingly. His work brings together ideas from mental health services research, implementation science, system science, and entrepreneurship. His research interests were born from his nearly 15 years of social work practice. Over that span of years he has been a case manager, case planner, psychotherapist, supervisor, director, and consultant. He retains a small clinical and consultation practice in addition to his academic position.

Twitter: @cole_hooley

LinkedIn: Colehooley

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