Research opportunity: Children's Support Needs after Parental ABI (acquired brain injury)
Researchers at Flinders University are conducting a study which aims to develop an age-appropriate interactive digital toolkit of resources to educate and support children and families after a parent sustains an acquired brain injury (ABI).
Read this articleOnline Brain Injury Peer Support Group: Coping with Christmas
BIAT invite you to attend the December online state-wide Brain Injury Peer Support Group via Zoom on 15 December 2020.
Read this article2020 BIAT AGM update
The 2020 BIAT Annual General Meeting was held at the Hobart ABC Building on Monday 16 November 2020. The event included a presentation of the outcomes from our Economic Participation Project: Disclosure - Who, What, When, Where, Why.
Read this article2021 BIAT Membership
With the new year fast approaching, BIAT would like to invite you to join, or continue with, BIAT as a member in 2021.
Read this articleIn the news: Brain injury in sport
Brain injury in sport continues to make news across sporting codes locally, nationally and internationally. Read more in these Mercury Newspaper articles.
Read this articleConcussion injuries taking a toll on young athletes, despite advances at elite level
Read this important ABC Hobart story, including interviews with Tasmanian athletes Zabreena Manjerovic, Holly Radburn and Liam Kendell; physiotherapist, Matt Jensen; and BIAT executive officer, Deborah Byrne.
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