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Free back issues of SYNAPSE. BIAQ are offering up to eight free back issues of its famous journal. Each issue of Synapse covers stories, latest research, and issues of interest for both people with

Examines the link between brain injury, neurobehavioural disability, and social handicap.

A step-by-step guide to assist workers and families who are confronted by challenging behaviour.

Dr Fran Dark

6. Surviving Acquired Brain Injury
(Web Store/Publications)
200 page survivor\'s guide will assist individuals, carers and professionals to understand and respond to the issues and difficulties associated with acquired brain injury.

...3th May 2010 Introduction To Acquired Brain Injury- 24th June 2010 POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT Positive Behaviour Support - 18th May 2010 Positive Behaviour S...

...O ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY Introduction to Acquired Brain Injury - 1st April 2010 POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT Positive Behaviour Support - 6th April 2010 UNDERSTANDING...

...ury -18th February 2010 Introduction to Acquired Brain Injury - 1st April 2010 POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT Positive Behaviour Support - 23rd February 2010 Positive Behavi...

...ury -18th February 2010 Introduction to Acquired Brain Injury - 1st April 2010 POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT Positive Behaviour Support - 12th January 2010 Positive Behavio...

...ning E-Leaning Centre Introduction to Acquired Brain Injury - 3 December 2009 Positive Behaviour Support - 2 December 2009 Understanding and Managing Complex & Challeng...

...ning E-Leaning Centre Introduction to Acquired Brain Injury - 3 December 2009 Positive Behaviour Support - 2 December 2009 Understanding and Managing Complex & Challeng...

...red Brain Injury – 29 October 2009 Introduction to Acquired Brain Injury – 3rd December Positive Behaviour Support – 28 October 2009 Positive Behaviour Support – 2nd December 2009 ...

...tion of Queensland Updates General Updates: Behavioural Consultancy Services In-house Training – Dates Costs ...

...on by April 3rd on (07) 3258 2255 Date: May 12 Time: 10am-12 noon Topic: Managing Changes to Behaviour For more information call the Brain Tumour Support Service Coordinator on (0...

...   Behavioural Consultancy Service:   ...

... injury, please contact the Community Response Service on (07) 3367 1049 Behavioural Consultancy Service Synapse Training: 2009 Work...

...ies or Aged Care the questions are often the same, how do we practically manage complex and challenging behaviour? WORKSHOPS IN BRISBANE ...

...EE!! (+ P/H) The Behavioural Consultancy Service is providing training in November and December for anyone i...

... have suffered brain injuries.  People with frontal lobe damage often exhibit altered self-awareness, social behaviour, and increased social vulnerability, despite having spared intellectual capacitie...

...ies or Aged Care the questions are often the same, how do we practically manage complex and challenging behaviour? Synapse Training™ provides innovative and practical t...

...: VALUES Inclusion People with an acquired brain injury and/or those who exhibit behaviours that challenge community understanding are recognised and respected as valued an...

...ngton’s Disease National Conference Description: Topics that will be covered at the conference include ‘Behavioural Management of Huntington’s Disease’ and ‘The Three Stages of Huntington’s Disea...

...to improving the quality of life of people living with and affected by acquired brain injury or people whose behaviour challenges our understanding. However, it is through the sharing of information, ...

...eral pages of their web site www.braininjury.org.au, including the Home Page, the Fact Sheets Index, and the Behaviour Consultancy page.  The changes should make the content easier to navigate; shoul...

...evere and uncontrollable epilepsy with seizures involving loss of consciousness and ‘severe emotional and/or behaviour disorders with a level of disorganisation resulting in the need to be accompanied...

...n: the workshop will cover topics such as communication in relation to mental illness, coping with difficult behaviour and caring for the carer. Date: Saturday 5th April, 9am-3pm Where: New ...

...ail newsletter? Please click here to view/download the Synapse Magazine - Submission Guidelines. The Behavioural Consultancy Service of the Brain Injury Association of QLD is pursuing the deve...

... are listed below: DECEMBER 2005 – Short term memory tips, improving self-confidence, challenging behaviours, health tips, dizziness, personal stories MARCH 2006 – Visual problems, ang...

...tation for families and advocates of adults with intellectual/cognitive disabilities who exhibit challenging behaviours Over the next four years, the Queensland Government will invest $113 milli...

...rkshops in September, October and November 2007 for carers who support someone with high complex challenging behaviours. The workshops will focus on life coaching techniques, sexuality & disabilit...

The Brain Injury Association of Queensland's Behavioural Consultancy Service assists to develop interventions, strategies and mentoring for services and families assisting individuals with a disab

33. Music Therapy - Fact Sheet
(Fact Sheets/Post-Acute Phase)
Music therapy is just one of many therapies available for people who are in post-coma unresponsiveness or a minimally responsive state. It can be helpful during rehabilitation, leisure time and as a

34. Stroke - Fact Sheet
(Fact Sheets/Causes)
A Stroke is an interruption of blood supply to part of the brain. Nutrients and oxygen are passed to each cell through the arteries. If these become blocked, bleed or break then the brain tissue that

35. Shaken Baby Syndrome - Fact Sheet
(Fact Sheets/Causes)
... It causes long-term and permanent damage to the baby’s brain, which can result in learning difficulties and behavioural problems later in life. Why do People Shake Babies? Is it on the rise i...

36. Neuropathic Pain - Fact Sheet
(Fact Sheets/Medical)
Neuropathic Pain is a chronic pain that usually is accompanied by tissue injury and left without effective treatment it can lead to serious disability. This result of pain is generally due to the ne

Asking ourselves the critical question "What Is The Message Behind A Behaviour?" can lead to dramatic results in responding effectively to challenging behaviours following acquired brain i

38. ABC Approach To Behaviour - Fact Sheet
(Fact Sheets/Behavioural)
Despite its simplicity, the ABC model for understanding and managing behaviour is at the core of many effective behavioural strategies. Antecedents Behaviour Consequences This is a

39. Responding to a Crisis - Fact Sheet
(Fact Sheets/Behavioural)
Despite the best Positive Behaviour Support Plans, there can be incidents that get out of hand and pose dangers. These are situations were someone may be at an immediate risk. Prevent a crisis

40. Documenting Behaviour - Fact Sheet
(Fact Sheets/Behavioural)
Mental health professionals in white coats are not the only ones who can observe human behaviour and record the results! Keeping a record of incidents is a crucial part of Positive Behaviour Support

Why is it important to understand the causes of behaviour? It is very tempting to see challenging behaviours as deliberate actions intended to cause grief for everyone around the brain-injured perso

A Positive Behaviour Support Plan is a plan to support a person and includes assessment and planning and implementation of strategies to meet the person’s needs, improve their capability and quality

Traditional approaches to managing challenging behaviour have been largely ineffective in creating lasting and positive change for people living with acquired brain injury. A more effective and mode

Challenging behaviours are common following Acquired Brain Injury. It is often caused by damage to parts of the brain that give us the tools to control impulses and regulate our emotions. Frequent c

45. Nutrition and the Brain - Fact Sheet
(Fact Sheets/Post-Acute Phase)
...h Vitamins Minerals Nutrition and Brain Function A lack of Nutrition can affect a person’s mood, behaviour and brain function. Our brains need energy and nutrients to assist with brain che...

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental illness consisting of high anxiety, repetitive behaviours, obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviours. Symptoms of OCD can develop following Traumatic

Apart from the many cognitive effects of an Acquired Brain Injury a person can find themselves struggling with a mental illness. A mental illness can cause additional stress for the person and their

48. Schizophrenia - Fact Sheet
(Fact Sheets/Psychological)
...what is real and what is not. Schizophrenia impacts on the functioning of the brain, resulting in changes in behaviours, feelings and thinking [1]. During an acute episode, a person often e...

49. About Brain Injury: An Introduction
(Information/Services)
...(cognition) e.g. memory deficits, poor attention, problem solving, concentration and planning. Changes in behaviour and personality (psychological) e.g. irritability, impulsivity, mood changes, los...

Following an Acquired or Traumatic Brain Injury, the muscles involved in chewing and swallowing can become weak, slow and or uncoordinated. A Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) feeding tube c

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