I am a transdisciplinary scholar with grounding in sustainability studies, health sciences and public health, social work, community development, environment and geography, and justice studies. Much of my research investigates community health and social issues for marginalized communities across diverse urban, rural, and remote geographies. My research focuses on determinants of community wellbeing, social service systems, and social aspects of sustainability, with an emphasis on community – engaged methodologies, community co - generation of knowledge, and integrated knowledge translation. My work applies an equity lens to the examination of social policy and programs, with a focus on the needs and voices of those most socially, politically, and economically marginalised. I have been actively involved as a board member and supporter for a diversity of organisations and associations focused on social justice at local, national, and international levels. With a focus on community - engaged, place based, and action oriented projects, the primary goal of my integrated research and learning activities is the translation of new and existing knowledge into program and policy change to achieve health equity and the transformation of health and social service systems.