Neurological Alliance Tasmania invites you to a Café Conversation about Neurological Conditions and Mental Health
Come along to join the conversation and learn more about neurological conditions and mental health - 12-2pm Thursday 11th of October.
Read this articleBrain Injury PeerLink Program for Family Members and Carers
Are you a family member or carer of someone who has an acquired brain injury (ABI) or disorder? Would you like to meet other people who also care for a person with ABI and share experiences? Then the Brain InjuryPeerLink Program is for you.
Read this articleResearch opportunity: Are you caring for someone with an acquired brain injury (ABI)?
Bryony Kitter, a Masters student from the Univeristy of the Sunshine Coast, is conducting a survey for caregivers of people with an ABI and would love to hear from you.
Read this articleSadly, treated like an afterthought
'All things aren't equal for Tasmanian's with brain injury.' Deborah Byrne, BIAT executive officer, continues to raise awareness of brain injury with this 'talking point' article published in The Mercury Newspaper on Friday 26th of January 2018.
Read this articleRace to the Taste
The 2017 Race, on the 31st of December, is supporting BIAT! BIAT will receive $2 for every adult entry and $1 for every child/concession entry. Registrations are open now - early bird registration closes on 26th of December.
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