
October 2020
The Heads Together Think Tank is an initiative of the Constable Gerald Breese Centre for Traumatic Life Losses. This project is British Columbia’s opportunity for conversation and collaboration on meeting the needs of people through improved services for the intersections of mental health, addictions, and brain injury. Heads Together Think Tank is an interactive website for survivors of brain injury, family members, caregivers, services providers, community supporters, brain injury associations, and health authorities. The input gathered on the website and from the virtual events will be used to create a plan and recommendations for building a seamless system of care to improve brain injury rehabilitation and community supports for people living with brain injury, mental health and substance use challenges in B.C.
Find out moreThe Heads Together Think Tank is an initiative of the Constable Gerald Breese Centre for Traumatic Life Losses. This project is British Columbia’s opportunity for conversation and collaboration on meeting the needs of people through improved services for the intersections of mental health, addictions, and brain injury. Heads Together Think Tank is an interactive website for survivors of brain injury, family members, caregivers, services providers, community supporters, brain injury associations, and health authorities. The input gathered on the website and from the virtual events will be used to create a plan and recommendations for building a seamless system of care to improve brain injury rehabilitation and community supports for people living with brain injury, mental health and substance use challenges in B.C.
Find out moreNovember 2020
The Heads Together Think Tank is an initiative of the Constable Gerald Breese Centre for Traumatic Life Losses. This project is British Columbia’s opportunity for conversation and collaboration on meeting the needs of people through improved services for the intersections of mental health, addictions, and brain injury. Heads Together Think Tank is an interactive website for survivors of brain injury, family members, caregivers, services providers, community supporters, brain injury associations, and health authorities. The input gathered on the website and from the virtual events will be used to create a plan and recommendations for building a seamless system of care to improve brain injury rehabilitation and community supports for people living with brain injury, mental health and substance use challenges in B.C.
Find out moreThe Heads Together Think Tank is an initiative of the Constable Gerald Breese Centre for Traumatic Life Losses. This project is British Columbia’s opportunity for conversation and collaboration on meeting the needs of people through improved services for the intersections of mental health, addictions, and brain injury. Heads Together Think Tank is an interactive website for survivors of brain injury, family members, caregivers, services providers, community supporters, brain injury associations, and health authorities. The input gathered on the website and from the virtual events will be used to create a plan and recommendations for building a seamless system of care to improve brain injury rehabilitation and community supports for people living with brain injury, mental health and substance use challenges in B.C.
Find out moreFebruary 2021
The 2021 Canadian Concussion in Sport Virtual Symposium is open for registration and will take place on February 9, 2021. This event offers two sessions: one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Participants will hear from leaders in the sports industry who have the evidence and have changed their programs to help prevent concussion and how to use the data to inform practice.
Find out moreThis online event will explore this critical public health crisis, the latest research and promising practices from North America's top experts in the field.
Find out moreThe Bridge Disability Expo, presented by March of Dimes Canada, is a free virtual event designed to connect British Columbians with disabilities to the people, products and programs that matter to them most.
Find out moreThe 8th Annual Concussion Research Symposium is open for registration. Speakers addressing the topics of biomarkers, prevention, and treatment of concussions include, Dr. Charles Tator and Dr. John Leddy. Student rates for registions is available. This is an online event.
Find out moreMarch 2021
Join the Canadian Concussion Centre for the 2021-22 Series of Education and Support Series for people with persisting concussion symptoms, their families and friends and their healthcare professionals.
Find out moreJoin the Canadian Concussion Centre for the 2021-22 Series of Education and Support Series for people with persisting concussion symptoms, their families and friends and their healthcare professionals.
Find out moreApril 2021
The Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA) and Brain Changes Initiative (BCI) are hosting a Complimentary Distinguished Speaker's Webinar Series created for front line health care workers and professionals in the field of brain injury.
Find out moreJoin the Canadian Concussion Centre for the 2021-22 Series of Education and Support Series for people with persisting concussion symptoms, their families and friends and their healthcare professionals.
Find out moreThe Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA) and Brain Changes Initiative (BCI) are hosting a Complimentary Distinguished Speaker's Webinar Series created for front line health care workers and professionals in the field of brain injury.
Find out moreMay 2021
The Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA) and Brain Changes Initiative (BCI) are hosting a Complimentary Distinguished Speaker's Webinar Series created for front line health care workers and professionals in the field of brain injury.
Find out moreJoin the Canadian Concussion Centre for the 2021-22 Series of Education and Support Series for people with persisting concussion symptoms, their families and friends and their healthcare professionals.
Find out moreThe Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA) and Brain Changes Initiative (BCI) are hosting a Complimentary Distinguished Speaker's Webinar Series created for front line health care workers and professionals in the field of brain injury.
Find out moreJoin the Canadian Concussion Centre for the 2021-22 Series of Education and Support Series for people with persisting concussion symptoms, their families and friends and their healthcare professionals.
Find out moreThe Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA) and Brain Changes Initiative (BCI) are hosting a Complimentary Distinguished Speaker's Webinar Series created for front line health care workers and professionals in the field of brain injury.
Find out moreJoin the Canadian Concussion Centre for the 2021-22 Series of Education and Support Series for people with persisting concussion symptoms, their families and friends and their healthcare professionals.
Find out moreThe Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA) and Brain Changes Initiative (BCI) are hosting a Complimentary Distinguished Speaker's Webinar Series created for front line health care workers and professionals in the field of brain injury.
Find out moreJune 2021
In recognition of Brain Injury Awareness month, the Brain Injury Society of Toronto (BIST) is set to launch their 5th Annual Expressive Art Show on June 1st, 2021.
Find out moreBrain Injury Canada's 2021 Conference is open for registration. The dynamic list of speakers include: Tim Feeney, Brian Levine, Karen Mason, Paul van Donkelaar and more.
Find out moreThe Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA) and Brain Changes Initiative (BCI) are hosting a Complimentary Distinguished Speaker's Webinar Series created for front line health care workers and professionals in the field of brain injury.
Find out moreThe CGB Centre is hosting a series of Lunch & Learn Conversations for Brain Injury Awareness Month. All sessions are free. These will be hosted and recorded on Zoom from 12 pm - 1 pm (PST).
Find out moreJoin the Canadian Concussion Centre for the 2021-22 Series of Education and Support Series for people with persisting concussion symptoms, their families and friends and their healthcare professionals.
Find out moreA quarterly zoom conversation connecting TBI brain injury survivors and their families with each other for learning, sharing and inspiration.
Find out moreJoin the Canadian Concussion Centre for the 2021-22 Series of Education and Support Series for people with persisting concussion symptoms, their families and friends and their healthcare professionals.
Find out moreOctober 2021
The Ontario Housing First Regional Network Community of Interest presents, the Fourth International Housing First Conference: Knowledge Mobilization of Evidence-Based Housing First Practices.
Find out moreThe Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA), in collaboration with participating Community Associations, is pleased to announce the Provincial ABI Conference 2021 will be held on October 28-29, 2021 VIRTUALLY.
Find out moreNovember 2021
Free seminar for professionals who care for brain injury survivors.
Find out moreDisability Without Poverty is a grassroots movement led by people with disabilities and welcomes all Canadians to join. They stand for people with disabilities to be prosperous, realize their power, have opportunities to pursue their passions and to participate in every aspect of society. Every month they host a RoundUp, which is a time to share storie and ideas from people with disabilities all across the country. November is Indigenous Disability Awareness Month and they are hosting a roundup to showcase Indigenous artists. All Canadians are welcome to this online event.
Find out moreWebinar for Brain Injury Survivors: How to Mindfully Manage the Holiday Season.
Find out moreJanuary 2022
Brain injury survivor and mindfulness teacher Jessie Smith is offering free bi-monthly Circle-Ups.
Find out moreFebruary 2022
Fraser Valley Brain Injury Association (FVBIA) is offering two free virtual sessions aimed at the South Asian Community to provide the most current information on brain injury adjustment and mental health.
Find out moreFraser Valley Brain Injury Association (FVBIA) is offering two free virtual sessions aimed at the South Asian Community to provide the most current information on brain injury adjustment and mental health.
Find out moreMarch 2022
Chuck Jung Associates and Fraser Valley Brain Injury Association will be launching a Virtual Caregivers Support Group in March of 2022. From March to August of 2022, the group will meet monthly for 90-minutes to engage in discussions to provide important information and teach skills that will help caregivers negotiate and manage a new role in their life. These groups are free of charge.
Find out moreMay 2022
The Brain Injury Canada Conference is a virtual event, May 25 - 26, 2022 and is aimed at providing informative and engaging education about brain injury and its intersectionalites for health care professionals and service providers.
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