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Hopkins Hour event "Surviving or thriving? Client perspectives of valuable home-modifications outcomes"
Posted on Tuesday 13th September 2022
HOPKINS HOUR on October 12th, 2022 - "Surviving or thriving? Client perspectives of valuable home-modifications outcomes"
Read MoreDignity Project nominated as Australia Museum Eureka Prize Finalist
Posted on Tuesday 13th September 2022
In the field of Innovation in Citizen Science!
Read MoreInSCI project update
Posted on Wednesday 7th September 2022
An update on the InSCI project, for SCIAW.
Read MoreSpinal Cord Injury Awareness Week 2022 - Breanna's Story
Posted on Monday 5th September 2022
Breanna Medcalfe shares her story of having a C1/C2 incomplete spinal cord injury from birth.
Read MoreUnderstanding what self-advocacy means after brain injury
Posted on Wednesday 17th August 2022
A person who sustains a brain injury is likely to experience many transitions in their care and rehabilitation, as they move between different health services & settings. Where transitions are not well supported, there is a risk that the person may feel their needs and preferences are overlooked or don’t matter. This study aims to improve these transitions for people.
Read More*POSTPONED* Hopkins Hour: Assessing the Disability Needs of Indigenous Prisoners (ADNIP)
Posted on Thursday 9th June 2022
Please note our Hopkins Hour online seminar on the 15 September 2022 at 12:30pm has been POSTPONED due to unforeseen circumstances.
Read MoreMetro South Health's ABI TRS Update
Posted on Monday 23rd May 2022
The ABI Transitional Rehabilitation Service (ABI TRS) provides adults with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and their families with a co-ordinated post-discharge clinical pathway and improved access to intensive rehabilitation beyond the hospital setting. It also contributes to improving longer-term community outcomes for people with ABI and their families.
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