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Kemi Wright is a Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales, with a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Western Australia. Her research focuses on the physiological and psychological benefits of exercise for special populations, particularly children and youth with mental illness and chronic disease. She has supervised doctoral students in the field of pediatrics and mental health and has contributed significantly to clinical exercise physiology, including the establishment of community interventions aimed at improving physical literacy and health outcomes for children with neurodevelopmental, emotional, and/or behavioral challenges. In addition to her academic roles, she is the Director of 'Thriving', an exercise charity dedicated to enhancing health outcomes for children and young people through physical activity. Wright's extensive experience includes leading initiatives funded by various health organizations and establishing clinical exercise services for mental health consumers in Western Australia.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Delivering courses in exercise physiology and supervising research students.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Leading the exercise physiology program and overseeing its implementation in community health settings.
Thriving – Building Strong and Healthy Young People through Exercise • Western Australia
Established and managed an exercise charity focused on health outcomes for children and youth.
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