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Brainstreams > Resources > ABI, Acquired Brain Injury, GF Strong, Understanding Acquired Brain Injury, Understanding Acquired Brain Injury: A Workshop for New Staff and Students, Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, VCH, Workshop, Workshop for New Staff and Students > VCH, GF Strong – Understanding Acquired Brain Injury: A Workshop for New Staff and Students

VCH, GF Strong – Understanding Acquired Brain Injury: A Workshop for New Staff and Students

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    Resource Category: Brain Injury OrganizationsResource Tags: VCH, Vancouver Coastal Health, Workshop, Acquired Brain Injury, ABI, Understanding Acquired Brain Injury, Workshop for New Staff and Students, GF Strong, Understanding Acquired Brain Injury: A Workshop for New Staff and Students, and Vancouver Coastal Health Authority

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      This is a chance for survivors, families and friends, students and new staff to learn about how the brain works, brain injury, stroke and recovery. We also talk about life after a acquired brain injury, including strategies to help and available resources.

      Workshop Format: This 2.5 hour education session is facilitated by a doctor and educator from the Acquired Brain Injury Program at GF Strong Rehab Centre. It is open, informal and a chance to learn from others whose lives are changed by brain injury.

      There is a small cost and registration required. For more information contact the GF Strong Educator at 604-737-6221.

      Located in: Vancouver Coastal Health Authority (VCH).

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    Address: GF Strong Rehab Centre, 4255 Laurel Street
    Vancouver
    British Columbia
    V5Z 2G9
    Canada
    Phone: 604-737-6221

    The British Columbia Brain Injury Association
    c/o Janelle Breese Biagioni
    PO Box 37091 MILLSTREAM PO
    Victoria, BC V9B 0E8

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