Upcoming Peer Support Meeting - February 22nd 2023 (Online)

February 7, 2023

Peer Support

Our February brain injury peer support meeting is coming up - read more for all the details including time and theme.

Please see details below for the next Online State-wide Brain Injury Peer Support Group Meeting:  

When:     Wednesday 22nd February 2023  

Time:      11:00am – 12:30pm  

Where:    Online via Zoom (you will receive the link to join the meeting once registered)  

RSVP:     Please click this link to register to join the meeting: https://zfrmz.com.au/vPgSJ6nEmeq6EcvWtlew  

February Theme: Wicking Dementia Centre Research Team Dr Jenna Ziebell and Dr Christine Padgett will be joining us to discuss their current research Transforming Awareness, Literacy & Knowledge of Traumatic Brain Injury (TALK-TBI) project and how you can be involved and share your story. There will also be an opportunity to chat with other members attending.

If you have not had the opportunity to attend our online peer support group meeting before, please join us and see what it is about.    

For anyone that needs help with joining a zoom meeting, you can click on “view video series” and select the video that applies to your device.  

https://www.biat.org.au/resources/zoom-explainer-video-series  

We look forward to you joining us on Zoom if you can make it.   

Please contact BIAT on 1300 242 827 if you have any questions.

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