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Engaging young people in innovative, participation strategies to reduce child KSI pedestrian injury in areas of multiple deprivation: The streets ahead on safety project, Birmingham, UK. (2007)
Presentation / Conference
Kimberlee, R. (2007, June). Engaging young people in innovative, participation strategies to reduce child KSI pedestrian injury in areas of multiple deprivation: The streets ahead on safety project, Birmingham, UK. Paper presented at The 19th IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education, International Conference Centre, Vancouver, Canada

What can elected representatives from areas of deprivation do to reduce inequalities in vulnerable pedestrian KSI?: A report from an advocacy intervention study in the UK (2007)
Presentation / Conference
Kimberlee, R. (2007, June). What can elected representatives from areas of deprivation do to reduce inequalities in vulnerable pedestrian KSI?: A report from an advocacy intervention study in the UK. Paper presented at The 19th IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education, International Conference Centre, Vancouver, Canada

Partnership working in the neighbourhood road safety initiative (2006)
Presentation / Conference
Marianna, B., Christie, N., Towner, E., & Kimberlee, R. (2006, April). Partnership working in the neighbourhood road safety initiative. Poster presented at 8th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, Durban, South Africa

Findings of the Rock Challenge Evaluation (2004)
Presentation / Conference
Murphy, S., Salmon, D., Orme, J., Jones, M., & Kimberlee, R. (2004, April). Findings of the Rock Challenge Evaluation. Paper presented at South West Regional Public Health Scientific Conference, Weston Super Mare, UK

Researching the failure of young people to vote at the 1997 general election (2000)
Presentation / Conference
Kimberlee, R. (2000, July). Researching the failure of young people to vote at the 1997 general election. Paper presented at British Sociological Association's Youth Study Group, Researching Youth: Issues Controversies and Dilemmas Conference, University of Surrey, Guildford