General info – Powell River Brain Injury Society https://braininjurysociety.com Promoting prevention, recovery, education, community awareness, and life beyond brain injury. Mon, 27 May 2024 23:02:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://braininjurysociety.com/wp-content/uploads/bis-logo-1-182x200.jpg General info – Powell River Brain Injury Society https://braininjurysociety.com 32 32 Concussion Webinars https://braininjurysociety.com/concussion-webinars/ Tue, 02 Mar 2021 18:02:51 +0000 https://braininjurysociety.com/?p=28785 Canadian Concussion Centre Webinar launch. Series begins March 2nd.

Bi Weekly on Tuesdays, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm  (6pm-7pm EST)
25 online sessions. (30 min presentation, 30 min Q & A, moderated by Dr. Lesley Ruttan)

Live on Zoom and accessible on Youtube

Featuring experts on concussion treatment topics. Including exercise therapy, vestibular therapy, mental
health, return to work, school and athletics, and more.
This webinar series is for people with persisting concussion symptoms, their families, friends, caregivers and
health care professionals.
This 25 Session Webinar Series is free.
Supported by LiUNA.


Sign up at: myconferencesuite.com

Download the PDF CCC Webinar Flyer

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Canadian Concussion Centre Webinar launch. Series begins March 2nd.

Bi Weekly on Tuesdays, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm  (6pm-7pm EST)
25 online sessions. (30 min presentation, 30 min Q & A, moderated by Dr. Lesley Ruttan)

Live on Zoom and accessible on Youtube

Featuring experts on concussion treatment topics. Including exercise therapy, vestibular therapy, mental
health, return to work, school and athletics, and more.
This webinar series is for people with persisting concussion symptoms, their families, friends, caregivers and
health care professionals.
This 25 Session Webinar Series is free.
Supported by LiUNA.


Sign up at: myconferencesuite.com

Download the PDF CCC Webinar Flyer

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Thanks Powell River Community Response Fund! https://braininjurysociety.com/thanks-powell-river-community-response-fund/ Sun, 15 Nov 2020 17:25:53 +0000 https://braininjurysociety.com/?p=28568 for grants totaling 10.5K.  These will be put to good use, enhancing food services and good food boxes as well as added outreach support during the pandemic.  

The Powell River Community Response Fund is comprised of Powell River & District United Way, Powell River Community Foundation and First Credit Union.

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for grants totaling 10.5K.  These will be put to good use, enhancing food services and good food boxes as well as added outreach support during the pandemic.  

The Powell River Community Response Fund is comprised of Powell River & District United Way, Powell River Community Foundation and First Credit Union.

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Treating Brain Injury: Early Intervention vs Current System https://braininjurysociety.com/treating-brain-injury-early-intervention-vs-current-system/ Thu, 28 Sep 2017 21:30:37 +0000 http://braininjurysociety.com/?p=24094 Mental Health Addiction Brain injury graphic-1

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June is Brain Injury Awareness month https://braininjurysociety.com/june-is-brain-injury-awareness-month-2/ Mon, 12 Jun 2017 17:41:03 +0000 http://braininjurysociety.com/?p=22087 Brain Injury Canada Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) FACT SHEET

Traumatic brain injuries are a leading cause of death. In the US, they account for over 30% of all injury deaths. Canada is thought to have similar numbers of injuries, making this a problem of epidemic proportion.

Falls are the leading cause of traumatic brain injury related hospital visits in the US, followed closely by motor vehicle collisions, being struck by or against something as in sports injuries, and violence such as assaults.

There were 16,811 hospitalizations as a result of TBI in Canada in 2003–2004, that is 46 people every day. It is estimated that every year, 10 million people are affected by a traumatic brain injury globally. In 2021, an estimated 640,000 people will suffer from traumatic brain injuries in Canada. By 2031, this number is expected to exceed 730,000.

According to the World Health Organization, traumatic brain injury will surpass many diseases as the major cause of death and disability by the year 2020.

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Brain Injury Canada Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) FACT SHEET

Traumatic brain injuries are a leading cause of death. In the US, they account for over 30% of all injury deaths. Canada is thought to have similar numbers of injuries, making this a problem of epidemic proportion.

Falls are the leading cause of traumatic brain injury related hospital visits in the US, followed closely by motor vehicle collisions, being struck by or against something as in sports injuries, and violence such as assaults.

There were 16,811 hospitalizations as a result of TBI in Canada in 2003–2004, that is 46 people every day. It is estimated that every year, 10 million people are affected by a traumatic brain injury globally. In 2021, an estimated 640,000 people will suffer from traumatic brain injuries in Canada. By 2031, this number is expected to exceed 730,000.

According to the World Health Organization, traumatic brain injury will surpass many diseases as the major cause of death and disability by the year 2020.

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HeadStart app for reintegrating routine https://braininjurysociety.com/headstart-app-for-reintegrating-routine/ Tue, 03 Jan 2017 21:35:14 +0000 http://braininjurysociety.com/?p=21959 HeadStart is a tool to help caregivers support brain injury survivors by establishing a consistent schedule of reminders for important daily and weekly tasks.

A common symptom of many brain injury survivors is a difficulty remembering to execute simple day-to-day tasks. HeadStart allows caregivers to send survivors reminders to their mobile device through a web-based calendar system.

Proactive, Not Reactive
Brain injuries affect millions of people worldwide every year, resulting in a wide variety of symptoms and challenges that can have a dramatic impact on spouses, friends, family members and often society.

Tools like HeadStart champion a proactive approach to supporting and rehabilitating brain injury survivors. Through the simple scheduling of tasks between a caregiver and a survivor, HeadStart reintegrates routine at a manageable pace.

Learn more and sign up at headstartapp.ca

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HeadStart is a tool to help caregivers support brain injury survivors by establishing a consistent schedule of reminders for important daily and weekly tasks.

A common symptom of many brain injury survivors is a difficulty remembering to execute simple day-to-day tasks. HeadStart allows caregivers to send survivors reminders to their mobile device through a web-based calendar system.

Proactive, Not Reactive
Brain injuries affect millions of people worldwide every year, resulting in a wide variety of symptoms and challenges that can have a dramatic impact on spouses, friends, family members and often society.

Tools like HeadStart champion a proactive approach to supporting and rehabilitating brain injury survivors. Through the simple scheduling of tasks between a caregiver and a survivor, HeadStart reintegrates routine at a manageable pace.

Learn more and sign up at headstartapp.ca

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Great source of information https://braininjurysociety.com/great-source-of-information/ Tue, 22 Nov 2016 19:28:19 +0000 http://braininjurysociety.com/?p=18096 We love the Bridge magazine and other publications from synapse, (previously known as Brain Injury Association of Queensland).

Here are some links to our favorites:

Acquired Brain Injury: The Facts

Behaviour

Children and Adolescents 

Creating Connections

Communication

Mental Health

Recovery

Sexuality and Brain Injury

The Unmentionables

You Are Not Alone

 

Brain Disorders

Neurocognitive Disorders

 

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We love the Bridge magazine and other publications from synapse, (previously known as Brain Injury Association of Queensland).

Here are some links to our favorites:

Acquired Brain Injury: The Facts

Behaviour

Children and Adolescents 

Creating Connections

Communication

Mental Health

Recovery

Sexuality and Brain Injury

The Unmentionables

You Are Not Alone

 

Brain Disorders

Neurocognitive Disorders

 

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Brain Injury Documentaries: Broken https://braininjurysociety.com/brain-injury-documentary/ Mon, 14 Nov 2016 20:47:47 +0000 http://braininjurysociety.com/?p=18072 We heard from Olivia at Attitude, a New Zealand-based TV company that makes documentaries about people living with disabilities. They are producing a series about people who have had traumatic brain injuries.
Filmed at New Zealand’s top brain rehabilitation centre (ABI Rehabilitation), the  films follow people through the early stages of recovery after TBI.
These are available to watch internationally for free on their website, AttitudeLive.com and part 1 and part 2 have been broadcast.
Please feel free to share on social media and pass on to your networks.
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We heard from Olivia at Attitude, a New Zealand-based TV company that makes documentaries about people living with disabilities. They are producing a series about people who have had traumatic brain injuries.
Filmed at New Zealand’s top brain rehabilitation centre (ABI Rehabilitation), the  films follow people through the early stages of recovery after TBI.
These are available to watch internationally for free on their website, AttitudeLive.com and part 1 and part 2 have been broadcast.
Please feel free to share on social media and pass on to your networks.
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Broken Rhymes – a video about brain injury by Gordon Blocker https://braininjurysociety.com/broken-rhymes-a-video-about-brain-injury-by-gordon-blocker/ Tue, 08 Apr 2014 17:27:01 +0000 http://braininjurysociety.com/?p=3903 Understand what happens after a traumatic brain injury to the victim and the family vimeo.com/88556675

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Understand what happens after a traumatic brain injury to the victim and the family vimeo.com/88556675

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CanPlan – awesome task manager app https://braininjurysociety.com/canplan-awesome-task-manager-app/ Wed, 15 May 2013 22:12:41 +0000 http://braininjurysociety.com/?p=3217 canplan-appCanPlan is a software application that makes it possible for users with cognitive challenges to break down virtually any task into a sequence of easy-to-follow photos photos. The user goes through an activity with a support worker or family member. Together, they take pictures of each step in a task (with or without text and audio prompts) and then save it under a particular category in the program. Along with this sequencing feature, the app also includes a scheduler to ensure each activity is completed on time. CanPlan works on Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
To download or learn more details about CanPlan, please visit the App Store.

 

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CanAssist at the University of Victoria recently let us know that their innovative CanPlan software app is now available.
CanPlan is a task management aid that helps people with a range of cognitive challenges to complete activities with greater independence and confidence. Virtually any activity can be broken down into a sequence of easy-to-follow steps, illustrated by photos and reinforced with optional text and audio. Scheduling and reminder components ensure each task gets done on time. CanPlan operates on Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.

The free version of CanPlan supports a maximum of 3 tasks, while the full version supports an unlimited number, and is available for purchase from within the free app on Apple’s online App Store.

CanAssist is dedicated to developing customized technologies and programs for people with disabilities. While most their services focus on clients in B.C., they have recently begun making their software technologies more widely available. Revenue from the sale of these technologies – including CanPlan – will be used to support the continued development of services for people with disabilities.

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canplan-appCanPlan is a software application that makes it possible for users with cognitive challenges to break down virtually any task into a sequence of easy-to-follow photos photos. The user goes through an activity with a support worker or family member. Together, they take pictures of each step in a task (with or without text and audio prompts) and then save it under a particular category in the program. Along with this sequencing feature, the app also includes a scheduler to ensure each activity is completed on time. CanPlan works on Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
To download or learn more details about CanPlan, please visit the App Store.

 

canassist
CanAssist at the University of Victoria recently let us know that their innovative CanPlan software app is now available.
CanPlan is a task management aid that helps people with a range of cognitive challenges to complete activities with greater independence and confidence. Virtually any activity can be broken down into a sequence of easy-to-follow steps, illustrated by photos and reinforced with optional text and audio. Scheduling and reminder components ensure each task gets done on time. CanPlan operates on Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.

The free version of CanPlan supports a maximum of 3 tasks, while the full version supports an unlimited number, and is available for purchase from within the free app on Apple’s online App Store.

CanAssist is dedicated to developing customized technologies and programs for people with disabilities. While most their services focus on clients in B.C., they have recently begun making their software technologies more widely available. Revenue from the sale of these technologies – including CanPlan – will be used to support the continued development of services for people with disabilities.

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Defeat Depression Campaign – Sunday, May 26, 2013! https://braininjurysociety.com/defeat-depression-campaign-sunday-may-26-2013/ Wed, 15 May 2013 18:47:05 +0000 http://braininjurysociety.com/?p=3214 defeatdepression

THE CAMPAIGN IS ON: BE PART OF THE TEAM!
The Defeat Depression Campaign is getting people to take action against depression and MOVE FOR MENTAL HEALTH!

This is the only Pan-Canadian multi-organizational, family-based mental health campaign consisting of walks, runs, rides and other activities.

Physical activity such as walking, running and social interactions have a positive effect on our mental health and helps tackle depression. These events across Canada are the perfect way for family, friends, co-workers and persons who are affected by depression to all come out and support positive mental health!

On Sunday May 26, we want you to take a walk, run, bike ride or any other activity for mental health. Simply register here, set up your own campaign page (it takes 5 minutes – and is very easy) and move for mental health along with thousands of other Canadians.

You can run, roller blade, bike ride, run on a treadmill, hula hoop, or take part in any other fun activity that you can think of. Take a walk in the park or in the mall, play baseball, throw a frisbee, whatever you do – take part in the campaign! Send in your photos and share your stories, and get your family and friends to join too! Challenge others to take up the cause and get involved.

The campaign is about getting actively engaged against depression and fighting stigma. The campaign raises crucial funds to support local mental health organizations provide direct services to persons with mental illness and their families. We are so proud of the dedicated volunteers who are working collaboratively on this campaign in their communities.

Mental health organizations and dedicated local coordinators/ volunteers are hosting Defeat Depression events in dozens of communities across Canada. Walks, runs and rides are being set up by people and groups of friends who have seen their family members and others struggle with depression. No matter where you live in Canada, you can be a part of this campaign and help our efforts!

Registering online is so easy and you will have your very own personal page that you can send out to all your friends and family that shows how you are taking a stand and helping to Defeat Depression. Let everyone know you care about depression and other mood disorders, and that you are going to make a difference.

Last year, thousands of Canadians came out and took part in events across the country. This year, let’s double these numbers and really make a statement together that mental illness, depression and other mood disorders are health priorities that need to be addressed and supported. Together we can make a direct impact!

Funds raised will go to the local mental health organizations that are taking part in the campaign and will also help provide depression resources, research and materials to spread the campaign and these resources to even more communities.

We need to help our loved ones through the recovery process. It is time that we all talk about depression and other mood disorders openly, honestly and often. We need to stand up against stigma, and help community non-profit mental health organizations in their work.

 

Be Part of the Campaign 

Here’s how…

  1. REGISTER TODAY to Defeat Depression and Move for Mental Health. Online registration is easy, and takes just a couple of minutes.
  2. LOOK FOR AN EVENT in your community, join their campaign, either individually or form a team.
  3. HOLD YOUR OWN ACTIVITY if there is no event currently in your town or city. Do it on your own, or form a team. Don’t leave your town off our map!
  4. SETUP your personalized campaign page. If you wish, add a personal reason why this campaign is important to you and your family and friends, share a picture if you want to.
  5. SET A FUNDRAISING GOAL. Your personal site will allow you to set a fundraising goal and lets you send out emails and social media updates directly from your personalized page. Your family and friends will love following your progress.
  6. SUPPORT your community mental health organization that is hosting the local event, and help the Defeat Depression Campaign that provides all the resources and supports for all the local organizations across the country. Your donations make a difference and will go to resources and services for local families that need your support.
  7. SPREAD THE WORD, and invite your family, friends, neighbours and colleagues to join the campaign. Form a team from your workplace, school, local club or organization.
  8. VOLUNTEER at the event and help coordinate the activities in your community. As well, businesses are welcome to promote the event and donate giveaways to participants. Contact the event in your city or town today!

Sponsor the Campaign today!  Donate Here 

 

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defeatdepression

THE CAMPAIGN IS ON: BE PART OF THE TEAM!
The Defeat Depression Campaign is getting people to take action against depression and MOVE FOR MENTAL HEALTH!

This is the only Pan-Canadian multi-organizational, family-based mental health campaign consisting of walks, runs, rides and other activities.

Physical activity such as walking, running and social interactions have a positive effect on our mental health and helps tackle depression. These events across Canada are the perfect way for family, friends, co-workers and persons who are affected by depression to all come out and support positive mental health!

On Sunday May 26, we want you to take a walk, run, bike ride or any other activity for mental health. Simply register here, set up your own campaign page (it takes 5 minutes – and is very easy) and move for mental health along with thousands of other Canadians.

You can run, roller blade, bike ride, run on a treadmill, hula hoop, or take part in any other fun activity that you can think of. Take a walk in the park or in the mall, play baseball, throw a frisbee, whatever you do – take part in the campaign! Send in your photos and share your stories, and get your family and friends to join too! Challenge others to take up the cause and get involved.

The campaign is about getting actively engaged against depression and fighting stigma. The campaign raises crucial funds to support local mental health organizations provide direct services to persons with mental illness and their families. We are so proud of the dedicated volunteers who are working collaboratively on this campaign in their communities.

Mental health organizations and dedicated local coordinators/ volunteers are hosting Defeat Depression events in dozens of communities across Canada. Walks, runs and rides are being set up by people and groups of friends who have seen their family members and others struggle with depression. No matter where you live in Canada, you can be a part of this campaign and help our efforts!

Registering online is so easy and you will have your very own personal page that you can send out to all your friends and family that shows how you are taking a stand and helping to Defeat Depression. Let everyone know you care about depression and other mood disorders, and that you are going to make a difference.

Last year, thousands of Canadians came out and took part in events across the country. This year, let’s double these numbers and really make a statement together that mental illness, depression and other mood disorders are health priorities that need to be addressed and supported. Together we can make a direct impact!

Funds raised will go to the local mental health organizations that are taking part in the campaign and will also help provide depression resources, research and materials to spread the campaign and these resources to even more communities.

We need to help our loved ones through the recovery process. It is time that we all talk about depression and other mood disorders openly, honestly and often. We need to stand up against stigma, and help community non-profit mental health organizations in their work.

 

Be Part of the Campaign 

Here’s how…

  1. REGISTER TODAY to Defeat Depression and Move for Mental Health. Online registration is easy, and takes just a couple of minutes.
  2. LOOK FOR AN EVENT in your community, join their campaign, either individually or form a team.
  3. HOLD YOUR OWN ACTIVITY if there is no event currently in your town or city. Do it on your own, or form a team. Don’t leave your town off our map!
  4. SETUP your personalized campaign page. If you wish, add a personal reason why this campaign is important to you and your family and friends, share a picture if you want to.
  5. SET A FUNDRAISING GOAL. Your personal site will allow you to set a fundraising goal and lets you send out emails and social media updates directly from your personalized page. Your family and friends will love following your progress.
  6. SUPPORT your community mental health organization that is hosting the local event, and help the Defeat Depression Campaign that provides all the resources and supports for all the local organizations across the country. Your donations make a difference and will go to resources and services for local families that need your support.
  7. SPREAD THE WORD, and invite your family, friends, neighbours and colleagues to join the campaign. Form a team from your workplace, school, local club or organization.
  8. VOLUNTEER at the event and help coordinate the activities in your community. As well, businesses are welcome to promote the event and donate giveaways to participants. Contact the event in your city or town today!

Sponsor the Campaign today!  Donate Here 

 

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