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FVBIA Employers Guide to ABI 2022

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    The Fraser Valley Brain Injury Association (FVBIA) have recently developed some important resources.

    The Employers Guide to ABI 2022 aims to support employers who are not familiar with an acquired brain injury. Returning to meaningful activity, including employment when possible, is a central goal for many individuals who have sustained an acquired brain injury. Having purpose, connections, and being able to contribute to one’s community is important for everyone, especially for those folks who are working to redesign their life.

    FVBIA’s Employers Guide to ABI provides valuable information on how the brain is impacted and some simple tips on how to assist employees with ABI to be successful in the workplace.

    Additional Resources:

    The Journey Ahead – Returning to Activities

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    Janelle Biagioni2024-01-31T11:36:27-08:00April 29th, 2022|

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