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Riding for Change: Dr Nick Aitcheson Joins the 2026 Pain Revolution Tour
Posted on Thursday 21st May 2026
The Hopkins Centre is proud to support Dr Nick Aitcheson as he takes part in the 2026 Pain Revolution Rural Outreach Tour — an inspiring initiative raising awareness and improving access to pain education in rural and regional communities across Australia.
Read MoreThe Hopkins Centre Research Featured at National Pain Conference
Posted on Wednesday 20th May 2026
The Hopkins Centre is pleased to share that researcher Kelly Walsh recently presented a poster titled “Considerations for person-centred group pain management programs” at the 2026 Australian Pain Society 46th Annual Scientific Meeting in Adelaide.
Read MoreHopkins Ambassador Belinda Adams Selected for Prestigious Global Brain Health Fellowship
Posted on Tuesday 19th May 2026
Hopkins Ambassador Belinda Adams (OAM) has been selected for the 2026/27 Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health Program at the Global Brain Health Institute. The international fellowship recognises leaders advancing innovation and equity in brain health, with Belinda focusing on strengthening support for arts-based rehabilitation approaches informed by lived experience. Congratulations
Read MorePeople with Traumatic Brain Injury and Their Support Networks Invited to Co-Design Fatigue Management Resources
Posted on Monday 20th April 2026
People with Traumatic Brain Injury and Their Support Networks Invited to Co-Design Fatigue Management Resources
Read MoreNew Research Project to Help People with Brain Injury Speak Up and Navigate Their Care
Posted on Tuesday 17th February 2026
The project, titled “Facilitating choice and agency when cognition is compromised: Enhancing self-advocacy skills for system navigation for people with acquired brain injury”, aims to help people with brain injury better understand, manage and speak up about their healthcare.
Read MoreNew resources support inclusive and sustained employment after brain or spinal cord injury
Posted on Wednesday 11th February 2026
The Hopkins Centre is pleased to share two new evidence-informed guides designed to support sustained employment following acquired brain injury (ABI) or spinal cord injury (SCI), developed through a Seed Grant research project led by Dr Jessie Mitchell.
Read MoreNew Publication Explores the Experience of Home for People with Chronic Pain
Posted on Tuesday 13th January 2026
New Publication Explores the Experience of Home for People with Chronic Pain
Read MoreSupporting Self-Continuity Post-Discharge: Hopkins Centre Study Illuminates Hospital-to-Community Journey After Brain Injury
Posted on Wednesday 15th October 2025
TRaCE 3.0 researchers from The Hopkins Centre and partner institutions have published findings from a qualitative study, exploring the priorities, expectations, and lived experiences of people with acquired brain injury (ABI) as they move from hospital rehabilitation into community life.
Read MoreSporting Pathways in Rehabilitation: Inpatient Programs Boost Post-Discharge Physical Activity for People with Brain and Spinal Cord Injury
Posted on Wednesday 17th September 2025
Sporting Pathways in Rehabilitation: Inpatient Programs Boost Post-Discharge Physical Activity for People with Brain and Spinal Cord Injury
Read MoreHopkins Hour - Technology and co-design with people following acquired brain injury (ABI)
Posted on Wednesday 17th September 2025
Hopkins Hour - Technology and co-design with people following acquired brain injury (ABI)
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