Coady, M. (2012). Professional learning and transformation in a community-based health education program: The experience of interdisciplinary health care providers. A paper proposal submitted for the 31st Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education, Annual Conference, Wilfred Laurier University.
English, L., Coady, M., et al. (2012). Adult Education and Health: A Critical Approach to Learning, Organizing and Building Civil Society. A roundtable proposal for the 31st Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education. Annual Conference, Wilfred Laurier University.
Coady, M. (2011). Health beyond the overpass: Assessing adult learning in a community cardiovascular rehabilitation education program. In S. Carpenter, S. Dossa & B. Osborne (Eds.), Proceedings of the 52nd National Conference of the Adult Education Conference (AERC) and the 30th National Conference of the Canadian Association for the study of Adult Education. Toronto, Ontario.
Coady, M. (2010). Community health impact assessment (CHIA): Fostering community learning and healthy public policy at the local level. In S. Brigham & D. Plumb (Eds.), Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education. Montreal, Quebec.
Coady, M. (2009). Forging community health planning partnerships: Increasing volunteer involvement and community learning. In S. Carpenter, M. Laiken, & S. Mojab (Eds.), Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education. Ottawa, Ontario.
English, L. M., Coady, M., Quigley, A., Cranton, P., Carusetta, E., MacKeracher, D., Chubb, A., Lange, E., & Plumb, D. (2009). Sui generis or generic? What’s Canadian about Canadian Adult Education? A Roundtable. In S. Carpenter, M. Laiken, & S. Mojab (Eds.), Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education Ottawa, Ontario.
Coady, M. (2007). Active citizenship, community development and health: Building volunteer capacity for health planning in a rural Canadian context. In L. Jones (Ed.) Proceedings of the 10th Annual East Midlands Leaning and Skills Development Research Conference. Nottingham, UK.
ACADEMIC AND HEALTH PRACTICE RESEARCH CONFERENCES – Refereed Presentations
Coady, M. (2010). Community health impact assessment (CHIA). Fostering community participation in healthy public policy at the community level. Conference of the Canadian Rural Health Research Society (CRHRS), Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Coady, M. (2010). Enabling volunteer health planning capacity in rural remote settings. Conference of the Canadian Rural Health Research Society (CRHRS), Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Coady, M. (2009). Enabling community problem-solving capacity using reflective practice. The First Inaugural Conference on Engaging Reflection in Health Professionals Education and Practice. London, Ontario.
Coady, M. (2009). Promising practices to foster community participation in healthy public policy at the local level. Canadian Conference on International Health. Ottawa, Ontario.
Coady, M., (2008). Enabling volunteer capacity for health planning and development: A rural Nova Scotia case study. Regional Studies and Rural-Urban Dynamic: An Interdisciplinary Perspective Conference. Centre for Regional Studies Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
Coady, M. (2008). People assessing their health: Envisioning the path for healthy community development. International Conference on Community Development. International Association for Community Development, Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
Coady, M. (2008).Volunteer capacity building: A “value added” dimension to district health planning. International Conference on Community Development. International Association for Community Development, Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
Coady M. (2007).The changing landscape of health volunteerism in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia Recreation Conference and Trade Show. Nova Scotia Department of Health Promotion and Protection and Recreation, Nova Scotia. Baddeck, Nova Scotia