Research interests
Professor Taket's main research interests are the complex interactions between social exclusion and health, in the design and evaluation of interventions to reduce health inequities, and prevention and intervention in domestic abuse and violence. She has expertise in action research, participatory methods, and experiential learning and a particular interest in the use of mixed methodologies, bringing together qualitative and quantitative methods around key policy questions. Common themes underlying her research in all these areas are a concern with issues of appropriateness, accessibility and equity, and with the development of methods for consumer and community participation in the shaping of health policy and priorities, in needs assessment, in service development and delivery, and in service evaluation.
From 2012 onwards, she is leading a major program of research into violence prevention.
Affiliations
UK Operational Research Society
American Public Health Association
International Union for Health Promotion and Education (since 2006)
Teaching interests
Currently supervisor for 6 PhD students, on topics including:
Preventing and responding to domestic violence
Theorising community engagement and social inclusion in sexual health promotion.
Childlessness, health and social inclusion/exclusion
She supervises a wide range of masters and honours students, in topics including gender equity, preventing and responding to domestic violence, social inclusion/exclusion.
Conferences
Selected invited presentations:
‘You the Man: a theatre-based program for education about family violence and raising awareness of services’. Presentation to Victorian Community Development and Legal Education Working group, Melbourne, December 2018
‘Engaging bystanders in prosocial action’, invited keynote at 2018 inaugural MATE conference on ‘The role of the bystander in preventing violence, Gold Coast, November 2018
‘Bystander intervention’ Keynote presentation for Together we can: 2018 Leadership Summit, Cardinia Cultural Centre, October 2018
‘Promoting social inclusion’. Workshop for Inner East Primary Care Partnership, Box Hill Community Arts Centre, July 2018
Inaugural Melbourne Women’s Fund Forum ‘Women's Economic Empowerment: Realities and Challenges for the Future. Panel speaker on Family Violence Panel, Deakin Downtown, October 2017
Workshop ‘Practicing Social Inclusion’ to EACH health promotion team, October 2017
‘Involving people from vulnerable communities in health development activities: designing effective strategies for participation’. Workshop presented at World Congress on Public Health, Melbourne, VIC, April 2017.
Melbourne Women’s Fund Leading & Learning – Working on Wicked Problems, Deakin University Melbourne City Centre, Guest speaker, March 2016
‘Designing projects with strategies that work to involve vulnerable populations in research, evaluation and development activities’. Workshop presented at the PHCRIS Conference, Adelaide, SA, July 2015.
‘Primary prevention of violence against women: the potential of arts-based approaches for bystander engagement and violence prevention’. Workshop presented at European Public Health Conference, Glasgow, November 2014.
‘How can we help? Exploring families’ and friends’ role in supporting women experiencing intimate partner abuse’. Paper presented at IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion, Pattaya, August 2013.
‘Families’ strategies for supporting resilience in early childhood’. Paper presented at IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion, Pattaya, August 2013.
‘Using Human Rights-Based Approaches to Support the Engagement and Empowerment of Young People’ at Foundation for Young Australians, as part of their ‘Big Ideas’ seminar series, May 2012
Difference, diversity, respect: the role of student exchange programmes in building cultural competencies in public health. Invited closing keynote speaker, Ten-years anniversary theme day, From training and research to health promotion University of Southern Denmark, Esbjerg, Denmark, September 2011.
Inclusive service delivery: what works? Invited plenary presentation at 'Connecting Communities' Mallee & Campaspe Social Inclusion Conference, organised by Southern Mallee Primary Care Partnership (PCP) together with Northern Mallee PCP and Campaspe PCP, Kerang, May 2011.
Inclusive service delivery: Wesley Mission Victoria and Deakin University working in partnership. Invited plenary presentation at Barwon South West Regional conference Social Inclusion: Continuing the conversation, Geelong 13th April 2011.
Awards
Member of WHO European Advisory Committee on Health Research (1997-2002)
First Vice-President, Federation for International Cooperation of Health Services and Systems Research Centers (FICOSSER) (1998 to 2002)
Finalist, Victorian Health Promotion Foundation awards 2014, category: Promoting health through art
Projects
As Director of the Centre for Health through Action on Social Exclusion, Professor Taket provides academic leadership to a multidisciplinary group of researchers working in this area. One of the features of CHASE's work is the development of engaged partnerships with a wide variety of organisations working in the health and human services sectors across Victoria in order to fulfil the CHASE vision of working collaboratively with communities, organisations and governments to promote social inclusion and to enhance the health and wellbeing of all, particularly those populations, communities and individuals who experience social exclusion.
Professor Taket is a member of the College of Experts for the UK National Institute of Health Research Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre and serves as a member of the Expert Advisory Group on intimate partner violence and childhood sexual abuse as part of the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries and Risk Factors Study.
She currently serves as a member of the Editorial Board for four international peer-reviewed academic journals: Systems Research and Behavioral Science, Systemic Practice and Action Research, International Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management and International Journal of Services Technology and Management
Professor Taket regularly reviews research grant applications for national and international funding bodies, and articles submitted to a wide range of academic journals.
Publications
Beth Turnbull, Ann Taket, Melissa Graham
(2023), Vol. 12, pp. 1-35, Social Sciences, Basel, Switzerland, C1
R Afrouz, B Crisp, A Taket
(2022), pp. 1-18, Qualitative Social Work, London, Eng., C1
Using a theatre-based programme to prevent gender-based violence: evidence from Australia
Beth Crisp, Ann Taket
(2022), pp. 1-11, Health Promotion International, Oxford, Eng., C1
B Turnbull, M Graham, A Taket
(2022), Vol. 11, Social Sciences, C1
B Turnbull, M Graham, A Taket
(2022), Vol. 40, Gender Issues, United States, C1
S Clarke, A Taket, M Graham
(2021), Vol. 25, pp. 93-116, Sexuality and culture, New York, N.Y., C1
Experiences of domestic violence among newly arrived afghan women in Australia, a qualitative study
R Afrouz, B Crisp, A Taket
(2021), Vol. 51, pp. 445-464, British Journal of Social Work, C1
Understandings and Perceptions of Domestic Violence Among Newly Arrived Afghan Women in Australia
R Afrouz, B Crisp, A Taket
(2021), Vol. 27, pp. 2511-2529, Violence Against Women, United States, C1
C De Moel-Mandel, A Taket, M Graham
(2021), Vol. 38, pp. 18-26, Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, Melbourne, Vic., C1
Afghan Women's Barriers to Seeking Help for Domestic Violence in Australia
R Afrouz, B Crisp, A Taket
(2021), Australian Social Work, C1
A Taket, B Crisp
(2021), Vol. 38, pp. 14-23, Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, Melbourne, Vic., C1
Opening Doors: creating and sustaining community leadership for promoting social inclusion
Ann Taket, Alex Mills, Sally-Ann Nadj, Ronda Held
(2020), pp. 93-107, Sustaining Social Inclusion, Abingdon, Eng., B1-1
Theatre-based programmes: promoting empathy and engagement
Ann Taket
(2020), pp. 304-317, Sustaining Social Inclusion, Abingdon, Eng., B1-1
Approaches to sustaining social inclusion
Beth Crisp, Ann Taket
(2020), pp. 3-33, Sustaining Social Inclusion, Abingdon, Eng., B1-1
Strategies for sustaining social inclusion
Beth Crisp, Ann Taket
(2020), pp. 321-332, Sustaining Social Inclusion, Abingdon, Eng., B1-1
R Afrouz, B Crisp, A Taket
(2020), Vol. 21, pp. 551-566, Trauma, Violence, and Abuse, United States, C1
Beth Turnbull, Melissa Graham, Ann Taket
(2020), Vol. 10, pp. 9-62, Journal of Research in Gender Studies, Woodside, N.Y., C1
Implementing empowerment-based Lay Health Worker programs: A preliminary study
C D'Arcy, A Taket, L Hanna
(2019), Vol. 34, pp. 726-734, Health Promotion International, England, C1
Ecological justice for nature in critical systems thinking
A Stephens, A Taket, M Gagliano
(2019), Vol. 36, pp. 3-19, Systems research and behavioral science, Chichester, Eng., C1
Exploring the use of resources to support gender equality in Australian workplaces
Taylor Nally, Ann Taket, Melissa Graham
(2019), Vol. 30, Health promotion journal of Australia, Chichester, Eng., C1
A qualitative study of women's experience of a perinatal group health-promoting programme
M Buultjens, G Murphy, M Ruddock-Hudson, J Milgrom, A Taket
(2019), Vol. 27, pp. 106-114, British journal of midwifery, London, Eng., C1
Caroline de Moel Mandel, Melissa Graham, Ann Taket
(2019), Vol. 27, pp. 237-244, Australian journal of rural health, Chichester, Eng., C1
Caroline de Moel Mandel, Melissa Graham, Ann Taket
(2019), Vol. 100, pp. 380-385, Contraception, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
M Graham, H McKenzie, B Turnbull, A Taket
(2019), Vol. 9, pp. 71-104, Journal of research in gender studies, Woodside, N.Y., C1
Insights into theorizing social exclusion and inequities: a perspective from the Arab World
Jihad Makhoul, Ann Taket, Michael Khoury, Tamar Kabakian-Khasholian
(2019), Vol. 10, pp. 24-40, Journal of social inclusion, Meadowbrook, Qld., C1
A Taket, B Crisp
(2018), pp. 1-24, Eliminating gender-based violence, Abingdon, Eng., B1
Working with parents and young families
L Coady, A Taket, B Crisp
(2018), pp. 25-39, Eliminating gender-based violence, Abingdon, Eng., B1
Engaging bystanders in violence prevention
A Taket, C Plourde
(2018), pp. 111-123, Eliminating gender-based violence, Abingdon, Eng., B1
The potential contribution of health and social care professional practice to primary prevention
A Taket, B Crisp
(2018), pp. 138-150, Eliminating gender-based violence, Abingdon, Eng., B1
Asset-based approaches for preventing gender-based violence in the workplace
B Crisp, A Taket
(2018), pp. 151-162, Eliminating gender-based violence, Abingdon, Eng., B1
Power, progress and pink pussy hats: rising resistance
A Taket, B Crisp
(2018), pp. 163-175, Eliminating gender-based violence, Abingdon, Eng., B1
Melissa Graham, Elizabeth Turnbull, hayley McKenzie, A Taket
(2018), pp. 125-145, Voluntary and involuntary childlessness the joys of otherhood?, Bingley, Eng., B1
Understanding the employment experience of women with no children
elizabeth Turnbull, Melissa Graham, A Taket
(2018), pp. 261-281, Voluntary and involuntary childlessness the joys of otherhood?, Bingley, Eng., B1
B Crisp, S Epstein, R Afrouz, A Taket
(2018), Vol. 11, pp. 100-108, International journal of human rights in healthcare, Bingley, Eng., C1
Supporting the transition to parenthood: development of a group health-promoting programme
M Buultjens, G Murphy, J Milgrom, A Taket, D Poinen
(2018), Vol. 26, pp. 387-397, British journal of midwifery, London, Eng., C1
How Iranian women conceptualize the role of cultural norms in their sexual lives
R Maasoumi, A Taket, F Zarei
(2018), Vol. 22, pp. 1376-1390, Sexuality and culture, Berlin, Germany, C1
A Nolan, K stagnitti, A Taket, S Casey
(2017), pp. 269-282, Health and wellbeing in childhood, Cambridge, Eng., B1
A Gregory, G Feder, A Taket, E Williamson
(2017), Vol. 7, pp. 1-9, BMJ Open, London, Eng., C1
B Turnbull, M Graham, A Taket
(2017), Vol. 34, pp. 333-354, Gender issues, New York, N.Y., C1
Development and psychometric properties of social exclusion questionnaire for Iranian divorced women
F Zarei, M Solhi, E Merghati-Khoei, M Taghdisi, D Shojaeizadeh, A Taket, R Masoomi, S Nedjat
(2017), Vol. 46, pp. 640-649, Iranian journal of public health, Tehran, Iran, C1
Social exclusion of Australian childless women in their reproductive years
E Turnbull, M Graham, A Taket
(2016), Vol. 4, pp. 102-115, Social inclusion, Lisbon, Portugal, C1
L O'Doherty, A Taket, J Valpied, K Hegarty
(2016), Vol. 160, pp. 35-42, Social science & medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
Social connection and exclusion of Australian women with no children during midlife
B Turnbull, M Graham, A Taket
(2016), Vol. 7, pp. 65-85, Journal of social inclusion, Nathan, Qld., C1
A Taket, B Turnbull, B Crisp
(2016), Melbourne, Vic., A6
A Jewson, G Lamaro, B Crisp, L Hanna, A Taket
(2015), Vol. 21, pp. 233-238, Australian journal of primary health, Melbourne, Vic., C1
The Thin Line
C Plourde, S Chaundy, V Murray, G Pepin, A Taket
(2015), Maine, U. S., J2
Implementing the social inclusion agenda
B Crisp, A Taket, M Graham, L Hanna
(2014), pp. 249-256, Practising social inclusion, Abingdon, England, B1
Scoping social inclusion practice
A Taket, B Crisp, M Graham, L Hanna, S Goldingay
(2014), pp. 3-42, Practising social inclusion, Abingdon, Eng., B1
S Barter-Godfrey, S Pollock, A Taket
(2014), pp. 237-246, Practising social inclusion, Abingdon, England, B1
S Pollock, A Taket
(2014), pp. 77-90, Practising social inclusion, New York, N.Y., B1
Promoting social inclusion of frail older people living in the community
A Taket, S Pollock, L Hanna, E Learmonth, P Farquhar
(2014), pp. 153-162, Practising social inclusion, Abingdon, England, B1
What do Australian women experiencing intimate partner abuse want from family and friends?
Taket Ann, L O'Doherty, J Valpied, K Hegarty
(2014), Vol. 24, pp. 983-996, Qualitative health research, Thousand Oaks, CA, C1
How a divorcee's sexual life is socially constructed and understood in the Iranian culture
E Merghati-Khoei, M Solhi, S Nedjat, M Taghdisi, D Zadeh, A Taket, M Kamali, F Zarei
(2014), Vol. 55, pp. 335-347, Journal of divorce & remarriage, Philadelphia, P. A., C1
The meaning and importance of vigilant attendance for the relatives of intensive care unit patients
S Plakas, A Taket, B Cant, G Fouka, Z Vardaki
(2014), Vol. 19, pp. 243-254, Nursing in critical care, Chichester, England, C1
Family strategies to support and develop resilience in early childhood
A Taket, A Nolan, K Stagnitti
(2014), Vol. 34, pp. 289-300, Early years, Abingdon, Eng., C1
T Mørk, P Andersen, A Taket
(2014), Vol. 14, pp. 1-10, BMC Womens health, London, England, C1
Supporting resilience in early years classrooms: the role of the teacher
A Nolan, A Taket, K Stagnitti
(2014), Vol. 20, pp. 595-608, Teachers and teaching: theory and practice, Abingdon, England, C1
S Pollock, A Taket
(2014), Vol. 8, pp. 1-11, International journal of interdisciplinary organizational studies, Champaign, Illinois, C1
Selecting outcomes for intimate partner violence intervention trials: overview and recommendations
Lorna O'Doherty, Harriet MacMillan, Gene Feder, Angela Taft, Ann Taket, Kelsey Hegarty
(2014), Vol. 19, pp. 663-672, Aggression and violent behavior, Oxford , England, C1
"Sometimes cathartic. Sometimes quite raw": Benefit and harm in an intimate partner violence trial
Jodie Valpied, Abigail Cini, Lorna O'Doherty, Ann Taket, Kelsey Hegarty
(2014), Vol. 19, pp. 673-685, Aggression and violent behavior, Oxford, England, C1
Cathy Plourde, Ann Taket, Virginia Murray, Patrick Werf
(2014), Vol. 5, pp. 377-392, Journal of Applied Arts & Health, Bristol, United Kingdom, C1
S Pollock, J Bottomley, A Taket
(2014), Melbourne Vic., A6
The use of mixed methods in health research
A Taket
(2013), pp. 323-343, Research methods in health, Melbourne, Vic, B1-1
Social capital and Somali families in Australia
R Ramsden, A Taket
(2013), Vol. 14, pp. 99-117, Journal of international migration and integration, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, C1
Using human rights-based approaches to support the engagement and empowerment of young people
A Taket
(2013), Vol. 7, pp. 35-46, International journal of interdisciplinary social and community studies, Champaign, Ill., C1
K Hegarty, L O'Doherty, P Chondros, J Valpied, A Taft, J Astbury, S Brown, L Gold, A Taket, G Feder, J Gunn
(2013), Vol. 28, pp. 273-294, Journal of interpersonal violence, Thousand Oaks, Calif., C1
How does divorce affect Iranian women's sexual well-being?
F Zarei, E Khoei, A Taket, A Rahmani, T Smith
(2013), Vol. 54, pp. 381-392, Journal of divorce & remarriage, Abingdon, England, C1
K Hegarty, L O'Doherty, A Taft, P Chondros, S Brown, J Valpied, J Astbury, A Taket, L Gold, G Feder, J Gunn
(2013), Vol. 382, pp. 249-258, The Lancet, London, England, C1
Why are childless women childless? Findings from an exploratory study in Victoria, Australia
M Graham, E Hill, J Shelly, A Taket
(2013), Vol. 4, pp. 70-89, Journal of social inclusion, Brisbane, Qld., C1
S Rich, M Graham, A Taket, J Shelley
(2013), Vol. 12, pp. 498-510, International journal of qualitative methods, Edmonton, Canada, C1
A Taket, B Crisp, S Goldingay, M Graham, L Hanna, L Wilson
(2013), New York, N.Y., A7
E Learmonth, A Taket, L Hanna
(2012), Vol. 31, pp. 60-63, Australasian journal on ageing, Richmond, Vic., C1
Health-related religious rituals of the Greek Orthodox Church : their uptake and meanings
G Fouka, S Plakas, A Taket, M Boudioni, M Dandoulakis
(2012), Vol. 20, pp. 1058-1068, Journal of nursing management, West Sussex, England, C1
Early peer play interactions of resilient children living in disadvantaged communities
S Casey, K Stagnitti, A Taket, A Nolan
(2012), Vol. 1, pp. 311-323, International journal of play, Abingdon, England, C1
The role of religiosity as a coping resource for relatives of critically ill patients in Greece
S Plakas, M Boudioni, G Fouka, A Taket
(2011), Vol. 39, pp. 95-105, Contemporary nurse, Maleny, Qld., C1
C Pentecost, A Taket
(2011), Vol. 26, pp. 908-922, Health education research, Cary, N.C., C1
Neighbourhood renewal in Victoria, Australia : an effective way to address social inclusion
M Shield, M Graham, A Taket
(2011), Vol. 2, pp. 4-18, Journal of social inclusion, Meadowbrook, Qld., C1
S Rich, A Taket, M Graham, J Shelley
(2011), Vol. 28, pp. 226-247, Gender issues, New York, N.Y., C1
M Graham, E Hill, J Shelley, A Taket
(2011), Vol. 11, pp. 1-24, BMC women's health, London, England, C1
A Taket, S Barter-Godfrey, C Itzin
(2010), pp. 21-31, Domestic and sexual violence and abuse : tackling the health and mental health effects, Abingdon, England, B1
Violence and abuse through the life-course : the importance of childhood
A Taket, S Barter-Godfrey, C Itzin
(2010), pp. 32-58, Domestic and sexual violence and abuse : tackling the health and mental health effects, Abingdon, England, B1
Across the life-course : youth, young people and adolescence
A Taket, S Barter-Godfrey, C Itzin
(2010), pp. 59-71, Domestic and sexual violence and abuse : tackling the health and mental health effects, Abingdon, England, B1
Violence and abuse across the life-course : adults
A Taket, S Barter-Godfrey, C Itzin
(2010), pp. 71-95, Domestic and sexual violence and abuse : tackling the health and mental health effects, Abingdon, England, B1
Conclusions and implications for research, policy and practice
A Taket, S Barter-Godfrey, C Itzin
(2010), pp. 171-183, Domestic and sexual violence and abuse : tackling the health and mental health effects, Abingdon, England, B1
Introduction : the victims of violence and abuse prevention programme (VVAPP) and its work
C Itzin, A Taket, S Barter-Godfrey
(2010), pp. 3-18, Domestic and sexual violence and abuse : tackling the health and mental health effects, Abingdon, England, B1
The origins of contemporary primary health care
A Taket
(2009), pp. 33-47, Community Health Care Nursing, Chichester, England, B1
Introducing theories of social exclusion and social connectedness
A Taket, B Crisp, A Nevill, G Lamaro, M Graham, S Barter-Godfrey
(2009), pp. 2-34, Theorising social exclusion, Abingdon, England, B1
Discourse, power and exclusion : the experiences of childless women
G Carey, J Shelley, M Graham, A Taket
(2009), pp. 127-133, Theorising social exclusion, Abingdon, England, B1
Othering, marginalisation and pathways to exclusion in health
S Barter-Godfrey, A Taket
(2009), pp. 166-172, Theorising social exclusion, Abingdon, England, B1
Understanding processes of social exclusion : silence, silencing and shame
A Taket, N Foster, K Cook
(2009), pp. 173-183, Theorising social exclusion, Abingdon, England, B1
A Taket, B Crisp, A Nevill, G Lamaro, M Graham, S Barter-Godfrey
(2009), pp. 187-192, Theorising social exclusion, Abingdon, England, B1
S Plakas, B Cant, A Taket
(2009), Vol. 25, pp. 10-20, Intensive and critical care nursing, Oxford, England, C1
G Feder, J Ramsay, D Dunne, M Rose, C Arsene, R Norman, S Kuntze, A Spencer, L Bacchus, G Hague, A Warburton, A Taket
(2009), Vol. 13, pp. 137-347, Health technology assessment, Winchester, England, C1
G Feder, J Ramsay, D Dunne, M Rose, C Arsene, R Norman, S Kuntze, A Spencer, L Bacchus, G Hague, A Warburton, A Taket
(2009), Vol. 13, pp. 3-113, Health technology assessment, Winchester, Eng., C1-1
Editorial introduction : special section on methodology and LGBT people
B Cant, A Taket
(2008), Vol. 13, pp. 1-9, Sociological research online, London, England, C1
A process model in continuing professional development : exploring diagnostic radiographers' views
S Henwood, A Taket
(2008), Vol. 14, pp. 206-215, Radiography, London, England, C1-1
A Taket, C Jennings
(2008), pp. 1-1, Proceedings of the 2008 Community Southwest Not for Profit Conference, Warrnambool, Victoria, E1-1
The DOROTHEA programme: health professionals' and participants views
S Gauvin, A Taket
(2007), Vol. 9, pp. 106-112, Diabetes and primary care, London, England, C1
Evaluating a community lifestyle intervention: adherence and the role of perceived support
S Barter-Godfrey, A Taket, G Rowlands
(2007), Vol. 8, pp. 345-354, Primary health care research and development, Cambridge, England, C1
Multiple barriers to obtaining child support : experiences of women leaving violent partners
R Patrick, K Cook, A Taket
(2007), Vol. 45, pp. 21-29, Just policy : a journal of Australian social policy, Collingwood, Vic., C1
S Barter-Godfrey, A Taket
(2007), Vol. 66, pp. 335-346, Health Education Journal, United Kingdom, C1
A Beringer, M Fletcher, A Taket
(2006), Vol. 56, pp. 325-335, Journal of advanced nursing, Oxford, England, C1
G Feder, M Hutson, J Ramsay, A Taket
(2006), Vol. 166, pp. 22-37, Archives of internal medicine, Chicago, Ill., C1
DOROTHEA : a physical activity programme for adults with type 2 diabetes
S Gauvin, A Taket, N Crichton
(2006), Vol. 8, pp. 210-220, Diabetes and primary care, London, England, C1
Lesbian and gay experiences of primary care in one borough in North London, UK
B Cant, A Taket
(2006), Vol. 3, pp. 271-279, Diversity in health and social care, Abingdon, England, C1-1
A Taket, J Ramsay, M Hutson, G Feder
(2006), Looking to the future : opportunities and challenges for qualitative research : Proceedings of the 7th International Interdisciplinary Conference Advances in Qualitative Methods, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, E1-1
Primary health care in the community
A Taket
(2005), pp. 26-40, Community health care nursing, Oxford, UK, B1-1
Promoting social support and social networks among Irish pensioners in South London, UK
B Cant, A Taket
(2005), Vol. 2, pp. 263-270, Diversity in health and care, Abingdon, England, C1-1
Involving the patients and public in health
J Shapiro, A Taket
(2005), Vol. 11, pp. 270-276, British journal of health care management, London, England, C1-1
A Taket, A Irvine, A Beringer, S Garfield
(2005), UKPHA 2005 : UK Public Health Association Conference, Gateshead, England, E1-1
A Taket, M Kotecha, S Stokes
(2005), pp. 1-1, UKPHA 2005 : UK Public Health Association Conference, Gateshead, England, E1-1
Playing with PANDA: the CybOrg and the rhizome
A Taket, L White
(2004), pp. 253-272, Community operational research : OR and systems thinking for community development, London, England, B1-1
A Taket
(2004), pp. 1-1, UKPHA 2004 : Proceedings of the 12th UKPHA Annual Public Health Forum, Brighton, England, E1-1
A Taket
(2004), IUHPE 2004 : Valuing diversity, reshaping power: exploring pathways for health and wellbeing - included an explicit focus on Indigenous health : Proceedings of the 18th World Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education 2004, Melbourne, Victoria, E1-1
Routinely asking women about domestic violence in health settings
A Taket, J Nurse, K Smith, J Watson, J Shakespeare, V Lavis, K Cosgrove, K Mulley, G Geder
(2003), Vol. 327, pp. 673-676, BMJ : British medical journal, London, England, C1-1
Action research in health promotion
D Whitehead, A Taket, P Smith
(2003), Vol. 62, pp. 5-17, Health education journal, Thousand Oaks, Calif., C1-1
Evaluating user involvement in primary healthcare
J Allsop, A Taket
(2003), Vol. 5, pp. 34-44, International journal of healthcare technology and management, Olney, England, C1-1
Community led regeneration - experiences from London
A Taket, T Edmans
(2003), Vol. 5, pp. 81-95, International journal of healthcare technology and management, Olney, England, C1-1
Exploring the health service contribution to tackling domestic violence
A Taket, A Beringer
(2003), UKPHA 2003 : Proceedings of the 11th UKPHA Annual Public Health Forum, Cardiff, Wales, E1-1
Now I'm me : the health benefits of accessing broad based domestic abuse support services
A Taket, A Irvine
(2003), APHA 2003 : Behavior, lifestyle, and social determinants of health : Proceedings of the 131st American Public Health Association Conference 2003, San Francisco, California, E1-1
Challenges in achieving community involvement in regeneration
A Taket, M Kotecha
(2003), UKPHA 2003 : Proceedings of the 11th UKPHA Annual Public Health Forum, Cardiff, Wales, E1-1
Smoking amongst UK Bangladeshi adolescents aged 14-15
W Markham, K Featherstone, A Taket, E Trenchard-Mabere, M Ross
(2001), Vol. 16, pp. 143-156, Health Education Research: theory and practice, Oxford, England, C1-1
Working with heterogeneity: a pluralist strategy for evaluation
A Taket, L White
(1997), Vol. 14, pp. 101-111, Systems research and behavioral science, Chichester, Eng., C1-1
Wanted: Dead OR alive-ways of using problem-structuring methods in community OR
A Taket, L White
(1997), Vol. 4, pp. 99-108, International Transactions in Operational Research, Oxford, Eng., C1-1
Undercover agency?-Ethics, responsibility and the practice of OR
A Taket
(1994), Vol. 45, pp. 123-132, Journal of the Operational Research Society, Abingdon, Eng., C1-1
Information systems: should practice or technology set the agenda?
A Taket
(1991), Vol. 2, pp. 25-32, Critical public health, Abingdon, Eng., C1-1
The development of geographical information systems for locality planning in health care
S Curtis, A Taket
(1989), Vol. 21, pp. 391-399, Area, [London, Eng.], C1-1
Interactions between the supply of and demand for hospital services in London
A Taket, L Mayhew
(1981), Vol. 9, pp. 519-526, Omega, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
Funded Projects at Deakin
Australian Competitive Grants
Interagency collaborations supporting resilient students, families, schools in disadvantaged communities
Prof Jill Blackmore, Prof Ann Taket, Prof Chris Hickey, Empr Bernie Marshall, Prof Andrea Nolan, Prof Karen Stagnitti, Emeritus Professor Rob Carter
ARC_DUAPAI ARC_Deakin University Australian Postgraduate Award Industry, ARC_DUAPAI2 ARC_Deakin University Australian Postgraduate Award Industry Second, ARC Linkage - Projects Rnd 2 APAI
- 2013: $7,731
- 2012: $78,756
- 2011: $142,964
- 2010: $137,190
- 2009: $73,929
Women's Evaluation of Abuse and Violence Care Randomised Controlled Trial - Long term outcomes
A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty, Prof Jane Gunn, Dr Angela Taft, Prof Gene Feder, Prof Ann Taket, A/Prof Stephanie Brown, Ms Sandra Eldridge, Prof Lisa Gold, Ms Lorna O'Doherty, Ms Rhian Parker, Mr David Pierce
NHMRC Project Grant
- 2012: $36,450
Other Public Sector Funding
Evaluation of the Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy - Corio and Norlane
Prof Ann Taket, A/Prof Julia Shelley, Dr Melissa Graham
DHSV_Barwon Grant - Research - Department of Human Services Victoria Barwon-South Western Region
- 2009: $33,330
- 2007: $20,290
Evaluation of the Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy - Colac
Prof Ann Taket, A/Prof Julia Shelley, Dr Melissa Graham
DHSV_Barwon Grant - Research - Department of Human Services Victoria Barwon-South Western Region
- 2009: $29,348
- 2007: $32,950
Interagency collaborations supporting resilient students, families, schools in disadvantaged communities
Prof Jill Blackmore, Prof Ann Taket, Prof Chris Hickey, Empr Bernie Marshall, Prof Andrea Nolan, Prof Karen Stagnitti, Emeritus Professor Rob Carter
VicHealth - Partnership, DEECD Department of Education and Early Childhood Development
- 2012: $25,000
- 2011: $25,000
- 2010: $115,000
Evaluation of Baby Makes 3 Plus - Stage 1 and Stage 2
Prof Ann Taket
WCC Grant - Research - Warrnambool City Council
- 2015: $10,864
- 2014: $15,000
- 2013: $20,000
Whitehorse: parents views of Baby Makes 3
Prof Ann Taket
Whitehorse Community Health Service
- 2015: $15,400
Bystanders for Primary Prevention: a rapid review Proj ID: 26613
Prof Ann Taket, Prof Beth Crisp
VicHealth Grant - Research
- 2018: $3,210
- 2017: $20,364
Industry and Other Funding
Violence and abuse prevention and intervention: Delphi Expert Consultation & Critical Literature Review
Prof Ann Taket
CSIP Grant - Research - Care Services Improvement Partnership
- 2006: $60,617
External evaluation of WHGNE Community Crime Prevention Plan: Preventing Violence against Women and Children
Prof Ann Taket
Women's Health Goulburn North East Inc
- 2016: $19,752
- 2014: $19,752
- 2013: $39,504
Healing Stories
Prof Ann Taket
Wesley Mission Victoria
- 2009: $3,350
Supervisions
Greer Lamaro
Thesis entitled: Theorising community engagement in sexual and reproductive health promotion in South Africa
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Caroline de Moel
Thesis entitled: Towards a nurse-led model of care for medication abortion provision in regional and rural Victoria
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Sarah Pollock
Thesis entitled: Power and participation: enhancing service user agency in social care
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Kieran John Connolly
Thesis entitled: Training Frontline Workers: Alcohol and other Drug Education from Theory to Practice
Doctor of Health Science, School of Health and Social Development
Valerie MacKinnon
Thesis entitled: Health-related Beliefs, Experiences and Behaviour of Older Anglo-Celtic Australians
Doctor of Health Science, School of Health and Social Development
Ekawati Liu
Thesis entitled: Because We Are Disabled, All the More Reason to Work!
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Zobeideh Afrouz
Thesis entitled: Perceptions and Understandings about Domestic Violence among Afghan Women in Australia and Barriers to Seeking Help
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Siobhan Anne Casey
Thesis entitled: Resilience In Early Years: Understanding Pretend Play And Self-Regulation Development
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Shirley Spiteri
Thesis entitled: Disadvantaged locations and transitions: Lived lives of students demonstrating resilence
Doctor of Philosophy (Education), School of Education
Robyn Ramsden
Thesis entitled: The Hope of Education: Somali Families and Social Connection
Doctor of Philosophy (Nutrition & Exercise) (Low Cost), School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences