Research Opportunity: ABI and Social Cognition Study
Researchers at the University of Tasmania invite individuals with or without an acquired brain injury (ABI) to participate in a study about ABI and social cognition - how people process, store, and apply information about other people and social situations.
Read this articleBrain injury in the news
Calls for better concussion protection guidelines for community football players - Read this important ABC News Story, featuring interviews with Tasmanian teenager Holly Radburn, AFL Tasmania CEO, Damian Gill, and BIAT EO, Deborah Byrne.
Read this articleOnline Brain Injury Peer Support Group: Revisiting Neuroplasticity
BIAT invite you to attend a state-wide Brain Injury Peer Support Group online via Zoom - Wednesday 24 March.
Read this articleNational Brain Injury Assistance Card - Online Survey
People with brain injury and their families are invited to share their views via an online survey and help make the Brain Injury Assistance Card as useful as it can be for people.
Read this articleNational Brain Injury Assistance Card Consultation Forums
BIAT invite people with brain injury and their families to share their views and help make the Assistance Card as useful as it can be - Ulverstone (22 Feb), Launceston (23 Feb), Hobart (1 March).
Read this articleFebruary/March 2021 - Brain Injury Peer Support Groups
Brain Injury Peer Support Group dates announced: Ulverstone (22 Feb), Launceston (23 Feb), Hobart (1 March).
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