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Research and Innovation

Associate Professor Kayli Wild

Higher Degree by Research
Kayli Wild

I am a medical anthropologist and health systems researcher at the Molly Wardaguga Institute, and convener of the NT Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Research Network. My research is grounded in long-term work in Timor-Leste and remote Northern Territory communities. I work alongside women, families and services to adapt models of care, co-create practical resources, and translate research into policy, education and practice.

Research Interests:

  • Violence against women
  • Lived experience
  • Maternal home visiting models of care
  • Trauma-informed curriculum design, and implementation with health systems and universities
  • Prenatal screening, medical communication and informed choice
  • Creative research outputs and translation with communities and service partners

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