Come and try Boccia
Come and try Boccia - Boccia is a fun and inclusive Paralympic sport designed for people living with disability. This session is ideal for individuals living with brain injury and their support networks.
Read moreCome and try Boccia - Boccia is a fun and inclusive Paralympic sport designed for people living with disability. This session is ideal for individuals living with brain injury and their support networks.
Read moreJoin us in celebrating the achievements of the clients of our Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service, just before Brain Injury Awareness Week.
Read moreJoin us for Brain Injury Awareness Week Expo - A powerful day of connection, learning, and advocacy. Hear real stories, gain expert insights, discover prevention tips, and access resources for survivors and families. Let’s unite to raise awareness and create change together.
Read moreJoin us for a gentle, accessible yoga class designed for people with brain injury, led by expert instructor Elizabeth Ambrose. Reconnect, relax, and move at your own pace in a supportive community setting.
Read moreJoin Brain Injury SA for our FREE Brain Injury Awareness Week 2025 event – Spotlight on TBI, Parkinson’s and Dementia.
Read moreJoin us for this free online session and explore what connection can look like after brain injury on your own terms. Whether you’re reconnecting, rebuilding, or just beginning, this conversation is a gentle step forward.
Read moreQueensland Ballet warmly invites the brain injury community to their home in West End, to join them in-studio for a Ballet for Brain Injury Taster class and social morning tea on their stunning Kite Terrace, to mark 2025 Brain Injury Awareness Week.
Read moreJoin the Brain Injury Association of Tasmania for a special free screening of Larapinta: End to End during National Brain Injury Awareness Week.
Read morePlease join the Brain Injury Association of Tasmania for our Launch Event Our theme in 2025 is Brain Injury Reframed: reframing recovery through creativity, where we will use the week to feature the artworks of people living with or impacted by brain injury.
Read moreThe Brain Injury Association of Tasmania and the National Assistance Card Service are proud to invite you to join us this Brain Injury Awareness Week to raise awareness about brain injury and the National Assistance Card.
Read moreAs part of Brain Injury Awareness Week, the Queensland Brain Institute’s premier research hub for brain injury, QBIC, invites you to a compelling public event highlighting concussion, brain recovery, and the urgent need for innovation in brain injury research.
Read moreThe webinar will be presented by Christina Ekegren, an Associate Professor with the Rehabilitation, Ageing and Independent Living (RAIL) Research Centre at Monash University.
Read moreCome and try Boccia & Walking Basketball with a free sausage! Ideal for individuals living with brain injury and their support networks.
Read moreIf you’ve got questions or need advice, support or further information, get in touch with us today. We’d love to help