- Martin, D. (2017, March). Atlantic Indigenous Mentorship Network (AIM) Proposal. Presentation to A Gathering of Elders and Knowledge Holders. Millbrook First Nation.
- Martin, D. (2016, October). Wabanaki Indigenous Mentorship Program Proposal. Unama’ki Community Consultation workshop. Cape Breton, NS.
- Martin, D. (2016, October). Wabanaki Indigenous Mentorship Program Proposal. Cape Breton Community Consultation workshop. Halifax, NS.
- Martin, D. (2016, September). Wabanaki Indigenous Mentorship Program Proposal. Halifax Community Consultation workshop. Halifax, NS.
- Martin, D. (2016, March). Wabanaki Indigenous Mentorship Program Proposal. Presented to Indigenous Community and Scholars. Dartmouth, NS.
- Martin, D. (2015, January). Exploring the relationship between substance use and economic development in Atlantic First Nation communities: Progress Update. Atlantic Economic Development Integrated Research Program. Dartmouth, NS.
- Martin, D. (2014, March). Exploring the relationship between substance use and economic development in Atlantic First Nation communities. Atlantic Economic Development Integrated Research Program. Dartmouth, NS.
- Martin, D. (2014, February). Kungatsiajuk: Supporting the healthy smiles of NunatuKavut children – understanding the results. Newfoundland and Labrador Oral Health Research Exchange Group. St. John’s, NL.
- Martin, D. & McNally, M. (2014, February). Community Based Oral Health Research in NunatuKavut, Labrador. Pediatric Rounds, Institute for Maternal and Child Health, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MN.
- Martin, D. (2013, November). Kungatsiajuk: Supporting the healthy smiles of NunatuKavut children. Newfoundland and Labrador Oral Health Research Exchange Group. St. John’s, NL.
- Martin, D. & Lingley-Pottie, T. (2011, November). Aboriginal Youth Mental Health: Modifying the Strongest Families Program for use in Atlantic Aboriginal communities. Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat Regional Conference. Darmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.
- Martin, D. (2010, May). Aboriginal health research: examples from the past, present and future. Presentation to the Board of the Atlantic Aboriginal Health Research Program. Pictou, Nova Scotia.
- Martin, D. (2009, October). Food Stories: A Labrador Metis Community Speaks about Global Change (An overview of my doctoral research). Graduate Student Seminar, School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
- Martin, D. (2007, June). Labrador Metis Communities Changing Relationships to Food in a Context of Global Change: A Decolonized, Methodological Discussion. ACADRE National Student Gathering, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
- Martin, D. (2007, October). Partridgeberries, Smoke Houses and French Fries: A ‘pre-proposal’ discussion of a Labrador Metis community’s changing relationships to food. Mi’kMaq/Maliseet Health Conference. Halifax, Nova Scotia.
- Martin, D., Tirone, S., Jackson, L. & Donovan, C. (2006, November). Leisure, restructuring and the emotional health of youth in a rural Newfoundland community. Graduate Seminar, School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
- Martin, D., Moore, C., Loppie, C., Wien, F., MacComber, A. & MacAulay, A. Knowledge Translation: An Aboriginal Perspective (2005, November). Presentation to Atlantic Aboriginal Health Research Programme Board Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
- Martin, D., Jackson, L., Clarke, L., Tirone, S., Hood, R. & Donovan, C. (2005, November). Presentation of video “It’s our ways, it’s who we are”. Graduate Seminar, School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia.
- Martin, D., Jackson, L., Tirone, S., Donovan, C. Restructuring in a resource-dependent community: Implications for the health and well-being of youth (2005, June). CIHR Summer Institute: “Rural and Remote Research: Rhetoric and Reality”, Rocky Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Jackson, L, Martin, D., Tirone, S. & Donovan, C. Restructuring in a Resource-Dependent Community: Implications for the Health and Well-being of Youth (2005, May). Graduate Seminar Presentation, School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University.