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  • SEED PROJECT - Supporting Friendships and Social Connections for People with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) and Acquired Brain Injury (ABI): Real Strategies for Sustainable Change.

    Published 19th February 2024

    Understanding what self-advocacy means after brain injury: Having a say in your care and rehabilitation

    Published 30th August 2022

    Adapting TBI Express communication partner training for leaders of a community peer support group for adults with acquired brain injury (ABI): is it feasible, acceptable and potentially effective?

    Published 28th April 2021

    Facilitating Choice and Agency When Cognition is Compromised: Enhancing Self-Advocacy Skills for System Navigation for People with Acquired Brain Injury

    Published 29th January 2026


This is a joint initiative of the Department of Rehabilitation, Metro South Health and Griffith University.

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