Public speaking engagements
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Invited speaker engagements
McPhail-Bell, K., Wolfe, S. & Ruxton, M. in Feldmann, M. (2022). Panel discussion: Evaluator replacement. American Evaluation Association IC TIG. American Evaluation Association: Virtual. https://youtu.be/HJqUXSDq2Dw
McPhail-Bell, K. (2016). Keynote: “We don’t tell people what to do”: Decolonising health promotion practice. Diabetes WA Aboriginal Health Forum. Diabetes WA: Perth.
McPhail-Bell, K. (2016). What could decolonisation contribute to health equity? Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity Annual Meeting. UNSW: Paramatta.
McPhail-Bell, K. & Vincent, L. (2016). Can Get Health in Canterbury – Focus on communities. Health Equity Forum. Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity, UNSW: Randwick.
McPhail-Bell, K. (2015). Session chair: Food security. Population Health Congress – One vision, many voices. Australian Epidemiological Association, Australian Health Promotion Association, Australasian Faculty of Public Health Medicine, Public Health Association of Australia: Hobart.
McPhail-Bell, K. in Potvin, L. and Larouche, A. (2013). Symposium panel: Towards a recognition of health promotion as a specific research domain. World Conference on Health Promotion. IUHPE: Pattaya, Thailand.
Parmenter, L., McPhail-Bell, K., Barnes, A. & Clark, R. (2008). Effectively Targeting Disadvantaged Queenslanders. QCOSS Satellite Broadcast. Queensland Health: Brisbane.
Conferences (selected)
McPhail-Bell, K., Harris, E. (speaker) & Whelan, A. (2018). Using an access framework to enhance use of needs assessment data. Public Health Prevention Conference. Public Health Association of Australia: Sydney, Australia.
McPhail-Bell, K. (2017). “All teach, all learn” as a CQI research capacity building approach with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health care services. Sydney Medical School Early Career Researcher Showcase. University of Sydney: Westmead Institute for Medical Research.
McPhail-Bell, K. & Appo, N. (2015). “What’s your deadly choice?” Using social media to empower our people. Population Health Congress – One vision, many voices. Australian Epidemiological Association, Australian Health Promotion Association, Australasian Faculty of Public Health Medicine, Public Health Association of Australia: Hobart.
McPhail-Bell, K. (2014). Deadly Choices or deadly choices? An ethnography of health promotion practice with Indigenous Australians. IUIH/Lowitja Symposium – Innovations in Urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health: Closing the Gap. Institute for Urban Indigenous Health: Brisbane.
McPhail-Bell, K. (2014). Session chair: Health promotion for urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. IUIH/Lowitja Symposium – Innovations in Urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health: Closing the Gap. Institute for Urban Indigenous Health: Brisbane.
McPhail-Bell, K. (2014). We have a lot to learn yet: A postcolonial lens in health promotion. AIATSIS National Indigenous Studies Conference – Breaking Barriers in Indigenous Research and Thinking. AIATSIS: Canberra, ACT, Australia.
McPhail-Bell, K. & Bond, C. (2013). Culture in and culture of health promotion: Tensions at the interface of Australian Indigenous health promotion. World Conference on Health Promotion. IUHPE: Pattaya, Thailand.
McPhail-Bell, K. & Fredericks, B. (2013). Beyond the accolades: A postcolonial critique of the foundations of the Ottawa Charter. World Conference on Health Promotion. IUHPE: Pattaya, Thailand.
McPhail-Bell, K. & Henaway, C. (2010). The Queensland Indigenous Alcohol Diversion Program – A health agency’s journey. Inaugural National Indigenous Drug and Alcohol Conference. NIDAC: Adelaide, Australia.
Harris, N. (Presenter), McPhail-Bell, K. & Stewart, D. (2007). Nurturing a socio-ecological orientation to health promotion in the training of health promotion practitioners. 19th World Conference on Health Promotion and Education. IUHPE: Vancouver, Canada.
McPhail-Bell, K. (2003). The undergraduate work placement – A student perspective. Queensland Health Promotion Conference: Taking it to the streets. Australian Health Promotion Association: Mackay, Queensland, Australia.
McPhail-Bell, K. (2003). The Queensland Skin Cancer Prevention Strategic Plan 2001-2005 – A good practice example of intersectoral collaboration and strategic planning. Queensland Health Promotion Conference: Taking it to the streets. Australian Health Promotion Association: Mackay, Queensland, Australia.