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Free Brain Injury Resources

The effects of acquired or traumatic brain injury can totally invisible to those around them. We are dedicated to raising awareness through a campaign of education and training resources.

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Free A3 Awareness Posters & Desktop Wallpapers

New awareness posters and desktop wallpaper downloads, all in glossy high quality stock. Bulk amounts are available - all FREE + P/H

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Corporate Sponsorship

Corporate Sponship - Advertising and Strategic Projects

Make a strategic, focused impact on the health issue that touches millions of Australians, and tens of millions world-wide by becoming a Corporate Sponsor. Click here to download the  BIAQ Prospectus - Advertising and Strategic Projects 3.44 Mb

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Synapse Training

Synapse Training

Synapse Training provides a comprehensive range of training resources and workshops around complex behaviours. Customised training sessions can be organised for your company around a range of topics.  Synapse Training is an initiative of the Brain Injury Association of Queensland.  

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Behaviour Consultancy

Assisting to develop interventions, strategies and mentoring for services and families assisting individuals with a disability who exhibit challenging or threatening behaviour.

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Employment

Unique opportunities with an employer of choice... contact us and find out what you are missing. 

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Synapse Online Index

Synapse magazine, the official journal of the Brain Injury Association of Queensland, is now available online in full version.  Contact the Association for glossy hard copies.

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YPIRAC Assessment Service

Exploring alternative support options for younger people (under 65 years of age) inappropriately placed in aged care facilities.

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Brisbane Carers' Group PDF Print E-mail

main graphic for the carer's group page for the brain injury association of queenslandAre you caring, directly or indirectly, for someone with an acquired brain injury? Do you find yourself alone? Do you need to talk to other carers who understand your situation and who can offer you support?

Who we are

The Brisbane Carers' Group is a moderated social group that gives carers the opportunity to:

  • Talk to other people who can offer you support
  • Just listen if you want to have your privacy respected
  • Learn from other group members and guest presenters
  • Draw on the support of the group to take action and increase your quality of life

In addition, each month there is a guest speaker talking about a new service that can assist carers, or an issue that directly affects carers.

The group is facilitated by Kellie Humphreys (a Community Response Officer) she has several years experience with BIAQ in direct Client Services, and now with our information and referral service. You won’t be expected to pay, make a commitment, join a committee or even tell your story unless you want to.

Where we meet

The group meets at the Lakeside Café at Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens

When

10:00am – 12:00pm, the third Wednesday of every month. See the Events Calendar on our web site (normally in the right-hand menu bar) for more information.

Further Information

Contact the Community Response Service of BIAQ on 3367 1049 or 1800 673 074, email This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it or visit our Contact Us page.

 

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