Focus on Cyber Safety
TABIS (The Tasmanian Acquired Brain Injury Service, a division of Li-Ve Tasmania) continue their Cyber Safety campaign this month with the launch of the easy read resource: 'A guide for staying safe online' and a FREE Stay Safe Online information session in Launceston on Friday 22nd March.
Read this article >10-year-old Izzy is raising awareness and funds for brain injury
Izzy Elliott is selling homemade hair scrunchies to raise money for the Brain Injury Association of Tasmania in memory of her beloved uncle Brodie who had an acquired brain injury. What a beautiful idea - Thank you so much Izzy!
Read this article >BIAT Partnerships and Mental Health Awareness
Recap the cafe conversation on neurological conditions and mental health as part of Mental Health Week 2018.
Read this article >Flashback: Unlocking the psyche of violence
In the Mercury's opinion piece titled "Talking Point: Unlocking the psyche of violence", BIAT Executive Officer Deborah Byrne discusses the overlap between brain injury and domestic violence.
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