McMahon, G., Froud-Cummins, B. & Gould, K. (2019). An update on evidence-based approaches to addressing behaviours of concern after acquired brain injury in the community: the role of neuropsychologists. APS College of Clinical Neuropsychologists Continuing Professional Development Seminar, Melbourne.
Loewy, J., Todd, J., Burns, S., Hoskin, K., McMahon, G., Kamer, A., & Downing, H. (2017). How to provide community-based behaviour management support to people with acquired brain injury. Workshop presented at the 40th Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI) Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Melbourne, Aus.
Wong, D., McMahon, G., Frencham, K. & Beadle, O. (2014). Neuropsychological interventions- Grand round. Symposium presented at 20th APS Clinical Neuropsychology Conference, Adelaide, Aus.
Kelly, G., Hoskin, K., Simpson, G., Descallar, J. & Gillett, L. (2015). Treating inappropriate sexual behaviour after acquired brain injury. Community-based support interventions. paper presented at the 38th Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI) Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Sydney, Aus.
Kelly, G., Brown, S., Paradin, M., & Stringer, K. (2013). Issues and inequities facing people with ABI in the criminal justice system. Paper presented at the 7th ACSO Criminal Justice Conference, Melbourne, Aus.
Francis, S., Kelly, G., & Brown, S. (2013a). Mindfulness integrated Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (MiCBT): Outcomes from eight group-based programs. Paper presented at the Mindfulness Science and Practice conference, Melbourne, Australia.
Francis, S., Kelly, G., & Brown, S. (2013b). A preliminary study of Mindfulness integrated Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (MiCBT): Results from a series of group interventions. Paper presented at the First International Conference on Mindfulness, Rome, Italy.
Kelly, G. & Simpson, G. Assessing the effect of facilitated access to a sex worker to remediate severe inappropriate sexual behaviour using a single-case experimental design. Paper presented at the 2013 Meeting of the Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI), Hobart, Australia.
Kelly, G. (2012). The Overt Behaviour Scale (OBS): A practical workshop in the use of a behaviour measurement tool. [Workshop presented at the 2012 Community Care Case Managers Conference, 2012).
Hoskin, K., Kelly, G., & Simpson, G. (2008). Management of sexually inappropriate behaviour in community settings. [Paper presented at the 2008 14th Annual Conference of the APS College of Clinical Psychologists (CCN)]. In P. Heaven (Ed) (pp. 216-217). Australian Psychological Society, ISSN 0004-9530.
Kelly, G. Challenging behaviours. [Keynote address presented for the 2008 TBI Functional Rehabilitation Conference, New Zealand
Kelly, G., Brown, S., Hoskin, K., Loewy, J., and Todd, J. Brain injury and mental health issues: Managing challenging behaviours, challenging settings, and challenging systems. [Workshop presented at the 2006 Meeting of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI)]. In J. Douglas and R. Tate (Eds.), (Vol. 7, pp. 43). Australian Academic Press: Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment.
Kelly, G. Challenging behaviours in community settings: The complex combination of acquired brain injury and mental health issues. [Invited address presented at the 2006 Meeting of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI)]. In J. Douglas and R. Tate (Eds.), (pp. 46). Australian Academic Press: Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment.
Kelly, G. Challenging behaviours in community settings: The core issues. [Invited address presented at the 2006 Meeting of the Victorian Brain Injury Recovery Association (VBIRA)].In M. Stephens (Ed.), (pp. 3-8), ISBN 978-0-9579532-5-3.
Brown, S., Adrian, J. & Sloan, S.: Neurobehavioural approaches to challenging behaviours. Workshop presented at the 11th Annual Conference of the APS College of Clinical Neuropsychologists (CCN), 2005.
Simpson, G., & Kelly, G. Community management of sexually aberrant behaviour after traumatic brain injury. [Paper presented at the 2004 Meeting of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI) and the International Neuropsychological Society (INS)]. In J. Douglas and R. Tate (Eds.), (pp. 65-66). Australian Academic Press: Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment.