By Kate Ryan 1987 seems like a lifetime ago now. Well it is really I guess, but the memories are as strong as if … Read More
Brain Injury Awareness Week 2018: it’s all about the kids
‘Inflicted Brain Injury in Children’ is the theme of 2018’s Brain Injury Awareness Week. It’s one of the most difficult topics to ask a … Read More
Launching a report that could save lives
May 1 was a big day for Brain Injury Australia as we, along with our research partners, launched our major report into Australia’s first … Read More
Lancet: The cost and frequency of traumatic brain injuries
If you, or somebody you know, has ever suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) – by which we mean, a concussion, or acquired brain … Read More
Can a new blood test save TBI patients from requiring scans?
The global urgency to define and effectively treat traumatic brain injuries takes many roads. A new one, emerging from the United States, is a … Read More
Concussion and dementia: latest research
The potential relationship between a mild traumatic brain injury and a patient’s risk of later developing dementia is a question that has been the … Read More
Calling all ABI Therapists: a researcher wants your stories
BIA has been approached by a researcher from the Monash-Epworth Rehabilitation Research Centre in Melbourne, asking for assistance from ABI therapists, so we promised … Read More
World experts to speak at BIA workshops and conference
Brain Injury Australia, in association with the Department of Rehabilitation at Sydney’s Sutherland Hospital, invites you to a rare opportunity to hear from two of … Read More
DOWNLOAD BRAIN INJURY AUSTRALIA’S REPORT ON AUSTRALIA’S FIRST RESEARCH INTO FAMILY VIOLENCE AND BRAIN INJURY
On May 1st 2018, Brain Injury Australia launched a report into Australia’s first research into family violence and brain injury, funded by the Victorian … Read More
Disability peak body calls on governments to act
LANDMARK REPORT FINDS 2 IN EVERY 5 PEOPLE HOSPITALISED DUE TO FAMILY VIOLENCE SUSTAIN A BRAIN INJURY The launch of Australia’s first research into … Read More