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Presentations 

Conference Presentations & Invited Talks 
​2018-2024 

2023, June.  How to train a community-engaged researcher: The Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Program.  Health & Society Group, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands. (Invited Talk)

2023
Feb. (Lucie Lévesque, Alex M. McComber, Treena Delormier, Brittany A. Jock, Dave Bergeron): Mobiliser la résilience par l’échange de communauté à communauté: le principe des Sept Générations pour le mieux-être et la prévention du diabète, First Nations Québec & Labrador First Nations Health and Social Services Commission, Québec, Québec,
(DPL-179256). (Conference Presentation).

2022 Oct. (Alex McComber with Dave Bergeron, Brittany Jock, Brittany McBeath, Miriam Muirhead, Mike Alexander): Strawberry teachings and community-to-community mobilization:  the future of the KSDPP CMT program. Workshop Presentation: Indigenous Diabetes Health Circle Annual Meeting: Celebrating 25 Years of IDHC – Honouring Traditional Knowledge and Research: The Journey to Diabetes Wellness in Indigenous Communities (Virtual), (DPL-179256). (Conference Presentation).

2021 Nov. (Alex M McComber and Cougar Kirby) The Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Program (KSDPP): The next 25 years.  Our Ways, Healing through Traditional Health and Wellness. 2021 National Indigenous Diabetes Association Virtual Conference. (Invited Talk)

​2021 Nov. (Brittany McBeath and Sonia Périllat-Amédée) Community-engaged Health Promotion Research. Our Ways Healing through Traditional Health and Wellness.  2021 National Indigenous Diabetes Association Virtual Conference. 

2021 Nov (Sonia Périllat-Amédée – co-authors Treena Delormier, Sipi Flamand, Guylane Ottawa, Debby Flamand, Brittany McBeath, Alex M McComber, Ann Macaulay & Lucie Lévesque.
Atikamekw Nehirowisiw Mirowatisiwin: Identifying the strengths of the Manawan community to promote wellness and healthy lifestyles.  Turtle Island Journal of Indigenous Health Turtle Island Journal of Indigenous Health Celebration of 2nd Issue:  Strength in Community. Online presentation. 

2021 Nov. (Brittany McBeath – coauthors Olivia Franks, Treena Delormier, Sonia Périllat-Amédée, Alex M. McComber, Tanager Abigosis, Denise Leafe, Ann C. Macaulay & Lucie Lévesque). Reflections on the use of Concept Mapping as a Method for Community-Led Analysis of Talking Circles.  
Turtle Island Journal of Indigenous Health Celebration of 2nd Issue:  Strength in Community.   Online presentation. 

2018 May. (L. Lévesque). Community Mobilization Training for Diabetes Prevention:  Implementation and Scale up of a best practice training model for diverse Indigenous communities. 
Georgia Center for Diabetes Translation Research (GCDTR), Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta Georgia  

2018, April. (L Lévesque, B McBeath, CPT Baillie and AM McComber). Workshop: Community Mobilization Training for Diabetes Prevention:  Readiness and Engagement.  
National Indigenous Diabetes Conference:  Food and Fitness as Medicine, National Aboriginal Diabetes Association, Halifax, NS. 

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  • Home
    • About Diabetes >
      • Kahnawake Statistics
      • Diabetes Information and Resources
    • Calendar
    • Holidays
    • Contact Us
    • Donate
  • About KSDPP
    • Community Advisory Board (CAB)
    • Meet the Team
    • Past Events
    • COMMUNITY PHOTOS
    • Funding
    • Website Translation
  • 30th ANNIVERSARY
    • Research Summit
  • Research & Training
    • Overview
    • KSDPP Code Of Research Ethics
    • Past Projects >
      • Community Mobilization Training
    • Current Projects >
      • Community-2-Community Exchange
    • KSDPP Research Report: August 2023 — August 2024
    • Quebec NEIHR
    • Quebec Indigenous Mentorship Network Program (QIMP)
    • Indigenous Youth Mentorship Program (IYMP)
    • Skátne Ionkwaweientehtaonhátie (for youth under 35)
    • Awards
    • Publications
    • Presentations
    • Posters
    • KSDPP Webinars
  • Community Initiatives
    • Brown Bag Lunch
    • Men's Get Fit
    • Project Playground
  • Healthy Lifestyles
    • Healthy Eating >
      • The Early Years
      • Children
      • Youth
      • Adults
      • Older Adults
      • Recipes and Resources
    • PHYSICAL ACTIVITY >
      • The Early Years
      • Children and Youth
      • Youth and Adults
      • Older adults
      • Families
      • Resources
    • Sleep >
      • The Early Years
      • Children and Youth
      • Youth and Adults
      • Older Adults
      • Families
      • Resources
    • Sedentary Behaviour >
      • The Early Years
      • Children and Youth
      • Youth and Adults
      • Older Adults
      • Tips