September brain injury peer support group meetings

September 1, 2022

Peer Support

September Brain Injury Peer Support Group meetings in Ulverstone, Launceston and Hobart are happening!

Due to scheduling issues from August, September's three peer support meetings will be face-to-face, not online.

See details below.


Ulverstone

*Please note new time and location

Peer Support meeting details 

When:  Tuesday, 13 September

Time:    11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Where: No 34 Aboriginal Health Service/Rural Health Tasmania Inc – 34 Alexandra Road, Ulverstone

RSVP: Please click the link to register your attendance: https://zfrmz.com.au/pdZYTtmCGhSHANfgnleO

September theme 

This face-to-face group topic had to be postponed in August, but it's on for September!

This month we are lucky to be able to offer the opportunity to hear about how to stay safe online.

Did you know that $850 million was lost to scammers last year in Australia? Or that people with brain injury may be more vulnerable to online scams?

The CYBERABILITY team has created an exciting new online training program which you are invited to learn about.

Developed with and for people living with brain injury, these resources help people navigate life online and stay safe from scams.

Launceston

*Please note new time and location

Peer Support Meeting Details 

When:  Monday, 12 September

Time:    11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. 

Where: Head to Health – 93 Paterson Street, Launceston

RSVP: Please click the link to register your attendance: https://zfrmz.com.au/jPWWCKuTiXvAMbXqZXvD

September theme

This face-to-face group topic had to be postponed in August, but it's on for September!

This month we are lucky to be able to offer the opportunity to hear about how to stay safe online.

Did you know that $850 million was lost to scammers last year in Australia? Or that people with brain injury may be more vulnerable to online scams?

The CYBERABILITY team has created an exciting new online training program which you are invited to learn about.

Developed with and for people living with brain injury, these resources help people navigate life online and stay safe from scams.

Hobart

*Please note new location

Coffee meetup

Peer Support meeting details

When:  Thursday, 22 September

Time: 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Where: Jam Packed Cafe – 27 Hunter St, Hobart (in the courtyard near to the Henry Jones Art Hotel)

RSVP: Please click the link to register your attendance for this meeting: http://zfrmz.com.au/PYpsitlupBUtPR4U6Fsn

September theme

Clare Sullivan, a non-diet dietitian and yoga therapist who lives with a brain injury, has kindly agreed to facilitate this coffee meetup. And you don't need to be a coffee drinker to attend!

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