Sadly, 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.
Read this articleOne-day Workshop: Brain Injury - Causes, Effects, and Behaviour Change
Presented by Mark Lamont, Clinical Neuropsychologist - this one day workshop in both Launceston (30th Oct) and Hobart (31st Oct) offers participants the information to understand the common features of acquired brain injury (ABI), approaches to working with people impacted by ABI, as well as behaviour change following brain injury.
Read this article2017 BIAT AGM
BIAT President, Dario Tomat, cordially invites you to the 2017 BIAT AGM - held on the 5th October 2017, at 83 Melville Street Hobart.
Read this articleResearch opportunity: Women with traumatic brain injury
Women with traumatic brain injury (TBI) are invited to share their experiences in an online survey and/or interview as part of a research study at the University of Western Sydney.
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