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Brain Injury & Emergency Preparedness

FVBIA has created an emergency preparedness package geared towards people with acquired brain injuries, learning challenges and other cognitive challenges.

This program has been funded in part by the Brain Injury Alliance and United Way BC.

For quick access to important topics, refer to the Emergency Preparedness Topics post.

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If you are caring for a loved one with a brain injury, this is an opportunity to share your experiences and help inform research into caregiver needs. Virtual attendance is available.📆 Caregiver Co-Creation Research Event on May 21 | 10am-3pm | UBC Okanagan campus or on UBC ZoomBCBIA, BrainTrust Canada, and CEDAR Brain Injury Lab from the University of British Columbia (UBC) are hosting a co-creation research event to bring together caregivers with lived experience of supporting individuals with acquired brain injury (ABI)! You are invited to attend the event if you are an adult (19+) who is currently providing or has provided primary or secondary support to an individual with ABI. Through guided small-group discussions, we hope to better understand caregiver experiences and needs, and to identify and co-create solutions. Please see the attached flyer to learn more and complete this survey if you’re interested in participating: ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_80x5OxmYN6pclDw ... See MoreSee Less

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In Remembrance of John Simpson

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