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Grappling with the ‘New Normal’

Adjusting to a different life and finding your new normal after brain injury can be a difficult time. People in our Reconnections group often share that it feels like no one around them understands what they are going through.

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Understanding Behaviour Changes after Brain Injury

Behaviour changes are part of brain injury for most people, but it’s an aspect that often isn’t fully apparent until you return home and life outside of the hospital routines begins.

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Maintaining Relationships

Everyone wants to be loved, it's a fundamental human need. We all need people to talk to and laugh with, spend time with, share ideas, worries and joys. But after brain injury our relationships with partners, family and friends can often change quite significantly.

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Stories from our Community

This year most of the world is experiencing what it is to be socially isolated, which is something that people with brain injury often experience. We asked the members of our Reconnections support groups to share with us their experiences with social isolation and what they did about it.

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Staying socially connected after brain injury

Before Jayden’s accident he spent most of his free time either motorbike riding, playing footy or playing the drums in a cover band with his mates. After his accident, he found that these were not an option for him anymore.

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Understanding Social Isolation as You Recover

The journey of recovery following a brain injury looks different for everyone. Coming to terms with your injury can be challenging and complex as you learn about what’s changed in yourself and life around you.

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Everyday Isolation After a Brain Injury – What Does It Look Like?

Picture this: You’re stuck at home. Your normal routine is gone, and there’s limits on what you can do and you can’t do. You’ve watched more TV recently than you ever have before in your life. Your life usually has structure – work, study, hobbies, going out with friends, and without that, you’re feeling bored and frustrated. When will this end?

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Returning to the Fray

Reintegrating into society after chronic illness is a challenge that Sarah faced after years of living with a brain injury and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME).

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Danny Li – Returning to work after a brain injury

Danny speaks about his journey back to work after a brain injury and offers his tips on navigating the recruitment process.

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Working While Caring

While returning to work may not be possible or desired for all carers, we wanted to hear the experiences of those in our community who have returned to work and the things they had to consider along the way to balance their time and responsibilities.

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Robyn and Glenda
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Brain Injury Chats – Finding Downtime as a Carer

Synapse Local Engagement Officer Robyn Howard sits down for a chat with Glenda who cares for her husband David who has a brain injury.

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Sonya and Damien
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Brain Injury Chats – Communicating the ‘Invisible Disability’

Synapse Community Partnerships Manager Sonya Green and our Family Liaison Officer Damien Mowle discuss the importance of communicating your brain injury to others.

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Meet Nadine Holliday – Creating opportunities to connect through Synapse Peer

We recognise how important it is for people impacted by brain injury to connect with others who understand. Our Peer program is making this a reality for people across a range of activities, in-person and online

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Preparing for job interviews – Information Session

We recently hosted Alexa Locke from Greenlight Human Capital who spoke with our Reconnections group on the topic of developing job interview skills and disclosing a brain injury. You can watch the session recording to learn more.

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Reconnections – Dance with Ability

A few weeks back members of the Reconnections community met online to participate in ‘Dance with Ability’. This therapy-based dance program was great fun for everyone and showed how dance can build self-confidence and general health. You can re-watch the session and get moving to some great tunes with Shane and Keri.

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Synapse Information & Referral – Helping you navigate brain injury

When brain injury impacts your life or the life of someone you care for, there can be a lot of complex circumstances and systems to navigate. Between adjusting to life with a brain injury and finding suitable support, knowing where to start or who to turn to can be difficult.

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Christmas with a Brain Injury
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Christmas with a Brain Injury

 Christmas can be overwhelming at the best of times, but living with ABI can make the chaos of shopping, noise and lights unbearable.   If you or someone you care for has an ABI, there are a few ways you can help prevent Christmas cheer descending into seasonal struggle.  

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Brain Injury Chats – Adjusting to Life as a Carer

Cindy speaks about adapting to the role of carer and how she stays connected with friends and takes care of herself.

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Chair Yoga and Meditation

We hosted a free online Chair Yoga class with our guests Julie Clark and Claire Cunneen (All Ability Yoga). Yoga is for every BODY. Join in for this 30 minute yoga and 15 minute meditation for all abilities. 

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Making Connections over a Cuppa

We know that for many living with brain injury, it can be difficult to find and connect with others who have similar experiences. Our online peer group chats have become an important and meaningful way for our communities to connect over a cuppa.

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NAIDOC Week 2021 – Heal Country!
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NAIDOC Week 2021 – Heal Country!

When we talk about country it's about a connection to both land and culture - more than just place. Country is who our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are and where they get their strength from.

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Beth Armstring & Kerri Colegate
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Communication, brain injury and the experiences of Indigenous Australians

In this special interview Professor Beth Armstrong and Kerri Colegate discuss their work around communication difficulties after brain injury and stroke, with a particular focus on the experiences of Indigenous Australians.  

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NIISQ CEO Neil Singleton on Motor vehicle accidents and brain injury
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NIISQ CEO Neil Singleton on Motor vehicle accidents and brain injury

While we all know that road safety is important, those who survive serious motor vehicle accidents and go on to live with significant conditions like brain injury are an often-forgotten figure.

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Finding a home that’s right for you

For many of us, a brain injury makes it hard to live in the place we called home. So how do you go about making your house more accessible to you? How do you find out about alternatives? What support can you get along the way?

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Encephalitis as a cause of Acquired Brain Injury
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Encephalitis as a cause of Acquired Brain Injury

In this special conversation, guests Corinna Melville, Rachael Schwarz, Veronique Theberge and Karen Tighe from across Australia and New Zealand discuss how Encephalitis can affect anyone of any age or gender, and share their intimate experiences of what it is like to survive.

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Cook-along-at-home with Vikki Moursellas

For Brain Injury Awareness Week Vikki Moursellas guided our Reconnections community through cooking a delightful meal of lamb kefethes with pita bread and tzatziki.

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Create Calm – All Abilities Yoga Session
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Create Calm – All Abilities Yoga Session

Presented by good friend of Synapse Julie Clark during Brain Injury Awareness Week 2021, this is an opportunity to take time out for yourself and join in this 40 minute class.

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Body Percussion Session
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Body Percussion Session

We learned how to get our hands and feet drumming in our regular Coffee with Jay.

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Art Therapy workshop

On August 17, we had an art therapy workshop in our Peer to Peer support group. 

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What is causing the silent epidemic of brain injuries in the elderly?
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What is causing the silent epidemic of brain injuries in the elderly?

Older people are acquiring brain injuries at an alarming rate. So why on earth is this happening and what can we do about it?

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Emotional Regulation

Improving emotional regulation after an ABI can be very challenging. UWA School of Psychology recently presented some tips on retraining the way we think.

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Self-care tips from our community: National Carer’s Week 2021
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Self-care tips from our community: National Carer’s Week 2021

National Carer's Week is upon us! Here are some top tips from our community for self-care.

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The Afternoon Shift – Tim Cudmore
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The Afternoon Shift – Tim Cudmore

If you missed Tim Cudmore’s Afternoon Shift talk on Brain Injury’s invisible disabilities on November 3rd, the recording is now available.

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Carer Gateway Information Session
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Carer Gateway Information Session

We were joined by the team from Carer Gateway during National Carers Week to discuss the wide range of support that is available. 

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Drawing from experiences – visual art and brain injury

We know art offers the chance to explore ideas and creative concepts. For people living with brain injury, it also provides an incredible opportunity to process and express their experiences – from the early stages through to the challenges and successes of recovery and day-to-day life.

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NDIS participant booklets now in 17 languages, including Auslan
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NDIS participant booklets now in 17 languages, including Auslan

The NDIS made participant booklets available in 17 different languages, including digital braille and Auslan.

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Supporting your mental health as a carer
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Supporting your mental health as a carer

The changes people can experience when living with a brain injury can sometimes make caring for them overwhelming.

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Returning to work after a brain injury
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Returning to work after a brain injury

With the right support and resources, you can successfully transition back into the workforce after a brain injury.

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April & May Reconnections Groups

Find March and April support groups for those impacted by a brain injury. Support groups can be critical in helping cope with a brain injury.

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What is ABI the Facts?
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What is ABI the Facts?

ABI The Facts is a comprehensive brain injury resource for professionals, individuals and families. It provides simple explanations of complex medical terms and delivers guidance for every stage of the brain injury journey.

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The benefits of brain injury training
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The benefits of brain injury training

Synapse helps health professionals stay up to date with the latest research and developments through brain injury training.

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Understanding the cycle of vulnerability
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Understanding the cycle of vulnerability

Brain injury can impact someone at any stage of life and no two brain injuries are ever the same. Without the right support, knowledge and opportunities at the key milestones in life, people living with a brain injury can fall into the cycle of vulnerability.

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How to navigate changing relationships
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How to navigate changing relationships

Relationships are so important as they make us feel supported, connected and loved. In this article we’ll talk about how a brain injury may impact the different relationships in someone’s life.

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July & August Reconnections
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July & August Reconnections

Our Reconnections support groups provide those impacted by brain injury the opportunity to chat, provide support, play games as well as share some of your challenges, your victories, and tips & tricks.

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Parenting and brain injury with Jayden
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Parenting and brain injury with Jayden

Our BrainBank Panelist Jayden is a proud dad of two beautiful girls. He sat down with our team to talk about how he worked to be an active and engaged parent and dad while living with a brain injury.

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The NDIS journey – What to expect
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The NDIS journey – What to expect

This article explores what you can expect at different stages of accessing and using you NDIS plan as someone living with a brain injury.

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BIAW 2023 wrap-up
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BIAW 2023 wrap-up

We’re so happy to have championed another Brain Injury Awareness Week to raise awareness of brain injury and its impact across Australia. Thank you to each person and company who came along side Synapse to share and highlight the week.  

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How screening for brain injury can change corrections outcomes
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How screening for brain injury can change corrections outcomes

The issue of brain injury while incarcerated is complex and disproportionately affects Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners. Brain injury currently receives relatively little recognition in the criminal justice system.

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Misconceptions disconnecting older Aussies from support
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Misconceptions disconnecting older Aussies from support

Misconceptions about the causes and impact of brain injury can be damaging and stop older Australians from seeking the support they need. Ageing Australians do not need to struggle in silence.

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What’s the difference between brain injury and mental illness?
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What’s the difference between brain injury and mental illness?

Brain injury is a known risk factor for developing a mental illness, yet the two are not the same.

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What support are people looking for
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What support are people looking for

As individuals navigate the complex landscape that is recovering from a brain injury, they often find themselves in need of specific information and services to better understand and manage the cognitive and physical impacts.

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How to combat fatigue
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How to combat fatigue

Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms of brain injury. When you live with a brain injury, the tiredness you feel is often cognitive fatigue. In this article, we’ll discuss what cognitive fatigue is and how you can manage and combat it in everyday life while living with a brain injury.

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Removing barriers to create acceptance
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Removing barriers to create acceptance

International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD) was recognised 3rd Dec. In this article, we explore what you can do to create and influence positive change in Australia.

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Changing outcomes for people with FASD
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Changing outcomes for people with FASD

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) has a profound impact on individuals from birth and as they age. Understanding FASD as a brain injury is instrumental in achieving better outcomes for people.

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Brain injury and employment barriers
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Brain injury and employment barriers

Brain injury is an invisible or hidden disability, so many of the impacts aren’t visible and often rely on the person disclosing this information when applying for, starting, or during their employment.

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Galentines & bromances – Connecting with friends in recovery
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Galentines & bromances – Connecting with friends in recovery

No matter what the month there’s always a great excuse to focus on true friends and strengthening your connection with them. This article explores how you can help your friends better understand you after your brain injury and ways you can explore new friendships.

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Jayden & Milena’s love story
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Jayden & Milena’s love story

Jayden was in a motorcycle accident in 2017, which saw him suffer a brain injury. In 2019, two years after his injury, Jayden met his now wife Milena.

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Sexuality after a brain injury
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Sexuality after a brain injury

Brain injury and sex can still carry a great deal of stigma. Yet, it's important to talk about how sex and sexuality changes after a brain injury.

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4 ways to manage pain
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4 ways to manage pain

“1 in 5 Australians aged 45 and over are living with persistent, ongoing pain.”

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Active Ageing
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Active Ageing

The process of ageing is a normal part of life, but it can impact people living with a brain injury differently. Older individuals with a brain injury can often experience poor memory and can have periodic forgetfulness.

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Ageing Support at Synapse  

It’s important as we age that we get the support we need, to help us achieve the most independent and fulfilling life possible.

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Domestic violence and brain injury 
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Domestic violence and brain injury 

The raw picture of domestic violence in Australia is not a pretty one, with one report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare revealing 1 in 6 women have experienced physical and/or sexual violence since the age of 15 – roughly 1.6 million women. 

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Aphasia Awareness Month 
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Aphasia Awareness Month 

In early 2022 action star Bruce Willis publicly announced that he had aphasia, the condition was thrown into the public eye as everyone tried to work out what was happening to one of Hollywood’s biggest stars of all time. 

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Migraines and Brain Injury
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Migraines and Brain Injury

Migraines and headaches are extremely common in people who have experienced a brain injury, with 30 – 90% of people reporting symptoms.

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Men’s Health and Brain Injury  
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Men’s Health and Brain Injury  

We know that of the half a million people in Australia who live with a brain injury, more than two-thirds of them are men.

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Celebrating our unsung heroes: National carers week 2024 and the vital role of brain injury caregivers

This week we take a moment to celebrate and acknowledge the incredible efforts of those who care for someone living with a brain injury for National Carers Week.

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How puzzles and games support brain health in seniors with brain injuries

Engaging in puzzles, brain games and classic games like Bingo can be more than just a fun activity. They can also help improve brain function, memory and mental agility.

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Healthy Food and The Connection Between Gut and the Brain
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The brain-gut connection: How gut health can impact recovery from a brain injury

Did you know that the health of your stomach/gut can play a role in brain recovery? Research has shown that the gut and brain are connected, this relationship is called the gut-brain axis. For individuals recovering from brain injuries, maintaining good gut health can support brain healing and emotional wellbeing.  

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Build empathy with Synapse’s online brain injury training

Our convenient eLearning courses provide insights into brain injury and its effects on individuals, communities, and society as a whole.

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Connections in the Islands

Recently members of our team travelled up to the Torres Strait Islands to yarn with island communities about brain injury and its impacts on their lives. Our team includes many members of these communities, a uniqueness of Synapse is that we are the communities we support and advocate for – the two are not mutually exclusive but one.

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Navigating holiday shopping with a brain injury

Holiday shopping can sometimes be overwhelming for individuals with brain injuries, with bright lights, loud noises, and chaotic activity causing stress and discomfort. Thankfully, many Australian retailers have introduced low-sensory shopping sessions or 'Quiet hours" to create calmer, more inclusive environments.

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