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 article2018 Christmas Office Closure
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from everyone at the Brain Injury Association of Tasmania! The office will be closed from Friday the 21st of December until Monday the 7th of January.
Read this article2018 BIAT AGM
BIAT President Dario Tomat cordially invites you to attend the 2018 Brain Injury Association of Tasmania Annual General Meeting (AGM).
Read this articleNeurological 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.
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