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BC Government Proclaims June as Brain Injury Awareness Month

Brain Injury Awareness Month

In Canada, Brain Injury Awareness Month is an observance held in June each year, with the aim of raising awareness about brain injuries and their impact on individuals and communities.

The British Columbia government has proclaimed June as Brain Injury Awareness month. The campaign seeks to educate the public about the causes, prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of brain injuries, as well as to support those affected by them.

Brain injuries can result from various causes, including trauma from accidents, falls, sports-related incidents, and violence. They can also occur due to non-traumatic causes such as strokes, brain tumours, infections, and certain medical conditions. The numbers of brain injuries occurring in Canada have exploded with the recognition of brain injuries resulting from intimate partner violence, and non-fatal overdoses. In Canada, the incidence and prevalence of brain injury surpasses that of spinal cord injury, HIV/Aids, breast cancer, and multiple sclerosis combined!

During Brain Injury Awareness Month, organizations, healthcare professionals, advocacy groups, and individuals collaborate to promote awareness through various activities and initiatives. These may include educational programs, public lectures, community events, media campaigns, fundraising efforts, and support groups. The goal is to increase understanding of brain injuries, reduce stigma, and enhance the quality of life for individuals living with brain injuries and their families.

The month provides an opportunity to emphasize the importance of prevention measures, such as wearing helmets while participating in sports and using seat belts in vehicles. It also highlights the need for early identification and appropriate medical care and community supports for those who sustain brain injuries, as prompt intervention can significantly impact outcomes.

If you or someone you know has experienced a brain injury, it’s crucial to seek medical attention and follow the recommended treatment plan. Rehabilitation programs, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and cognitive rehabilitation, can play a vital role in recovery and improving functional abilities.

Remember, Brain Injury Awareness Month serves as a reminder that brain injuries can happen to anyone, anywhere, anytime and can have a profound impact on individuals, families, and communities. By spreading awareness, supporting research, and advocating for appropriate and integrated care, we can work together to improve the lives of British Columbians affected by brain injuries.

Resources:

The Journey Ahead  

Other Initiatives:

BC Consensus on Brain Injury, Mental Health, and Addictions

Bill C-277 – Calling on the Canadian government to establish a National Strategy on Brain Injury. An e-Petition in support of Bill C-277 has been certified by the Clerk of Petitions and presented to the House of Commons on May 2, 2023. The government has 45 calendar days to respond.

 

Janelle Biagioni2023-05-30T14:50:03-07:00May 30th, 2023|

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