BIBS25 Symposium Resource
Symposium Recording
Keynote Presentation
“So that’s the way it is for me - always being left out”
Identity, the Relational Self and Implications for Rehabilitation Following Brain Injury
Emeritus Professor Jacinta Douglas, Summer Foundation Research Chair on Living Well with Brain Injury in the Living with Disability Research Centre at La Trobe University, Melbourne
Invited Plenary
Transport Equity in Motion: Why Some Trips Are Not Made - and What We Can Do About It?
Dr Lisa Stafford, ARC Future Fellow, Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability, Griffith University
Session 1
Citizen-led and Inclusive Research
Dr Emily Bray, Research Fellow, The Hopkins Centre
Design Café - Innovation Through Lived Experience Design Café
Mr Matthew McShane, Research Assistant, The Hopkins Centre
Can we enhance the home modification process and outcomes using 3D visualisations of activities of daily living (ADLs)?
Mrs Hannah Simmonds, Research Assistant, PhD candidate, The Hopkins Centre;
Co-present with Jessica Walker, Research Assistant, The Hopkins Centre
Navigating rail transport after acquired brain injury
Mr Izak Hollins, Architect, Arkhefield and Research Adjunct Fellow, Griffith University;
co-presenting with Katherine Goodchild, Occupational Therapist, Metro South Health
Dr Kelsey Chapman, Research Fellow, Griffith Inclusive Futures and The Hopkins Centre
Session 2
Panel Discussion - Impact of participation on sense of identity
Chair:Dr Emily Bray, Research Fellow, The Hopkins Centre
Panellists:
Dr Lisa Stafford, ARC Future Fellow, Griffith University
Frith La Vin, Consumer Representative, Metro South Health
Mr Izak Hollins, Architect, Arkhefield and Research Adjunct Fellow, Griffith University
Ms Katie Hammond, Peer Support Leader, Spinal Life Australia
Dr Michelle Owens, Hopkins Ambassador, The Hopkins Centre
Session 3
Clinician-led and Engaged Research
Scoping of technology use in outpatient brain injury rehabilitation services: Clinician perspectives
Ms Rebecca Seeney, Occupational Therapist, Brain Injury Rehabilitation Unit, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Metro South Health; Co-presenting with Mrs Janelle Griffin, Team Leader and Occupational Therapist, Brain Injury Rehabilitation Unit, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Metro South Health
Supporting self-advocacy after brain injury: The MYSAY tool & support sessions
Dr Jessie Mitchell, Research Fellow, The Hopkins Centre; Co-presenting with Dr Annerley Bates, Senior Social Worker, Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Metro South Health
Ms Emily Allan, Occupational Therapist, Spinal Outreach Team, Metro South Health and Clinical Fellow, The Hopkins Centre
Figuring out your personal pain puzzle: Insights from the Engage Research Project
Ms Kelly Walsh, Senior Physiotherapist, Metro South Health Pain Rehabilitation Centre;
Co-presenting with Frith La Vin, Consumer Representative, Metro South Health
We are social beings...we are not islands: Friendship and social connection for people with spinal cord injury and acquired brain injury across the rehabilitation continuum
A/Prof Melissa Kendall, Senior Research Officer, Acquired Brain Injury Outreach Service, Metro South Health
EPIC-TECH – Engineering and Physiotherapy Interdisciplinary Collaboration with Technology
Ms Jacqui Mitchell, Advanced Physiotherapist, Geriatrics and Rehabilitation Unit, Metro South Health
Enhancing inpatient rehabilitation trajectories following flap repair in SCI/D
Dr Evgeniya Zakharova-Luneva, Staff Specialist, Queensland Spinal Cord Injuries Service, Metro South Health; Co-presenting with Ms Kylie Rixon, Senior Research Assistant, The Hopkins Centre
Spotlight Presentations
The Headache Puzzle - Multidisciplinary intervention for post-traumatic headaches follow concussion: a scoping review in progress
Dr Kylie Ferguson, Rehabilitation Medicine Physician, Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Metro South Health
Translating the findings from the Aus-InSCI Community Survey into actionable outcomes
Mr Glenn Verner-Wren, Project Manager, Aus-InSCI Translation Project, The Hopkins Centre and Princess Alexandra Hospital, Metro South Health
Session 4
Enriching Environments
Do Personalised Rooms Aid Recovery in Neurorehabilitation?
Ms Danielle Pretty PhD Candidate and Research Assistant, The Hopkins Centre
Doing Good, Feeling Strained: A Collaborative Organisational Autoethnography of Transformative Researchers Navigating Social Impact
Dr Kelly Clanchy, Program Director, Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology and Senior Lecturer Exercise Science, Griffith University
Using an Artificial Intelligence Algorithm to Assist Pressure Sore Identification and Early Intervention for People with Spinal Cord Injury
Mr Jayke Bennett, Senior Research Assistant, The Hopkins Centre
Trajectories of Rehabilitation across Complex Environments (TRACE): Sentinel events and wellbeing
Dr Rachel Brough, Research Fellow, The Hopkins Centre; co-presenting with Ms Joyce Yi and Ms Caitlin Meale, Honours Students, Griffith University
Development of the ROBIN (Returning hOme after Brain INjury) smart device application
Ms Catherine Cave, Senior Physiotherapist, Metro South Health
Wellbeing in Motion: Piloting Adapted Dance in Neurological Rehabilitation
Ms Danielle Pretty, PhD Candidate and Research Assistant, The Hopkins Centre
NeuroRhythm Program connects people with brain injury through rhythm and music
Ms Belinda Adams OAM and Ms Danielle Pretty
Digital posters
Jessie Mitchell, Annerley Bates, Ryan Bell, Janelle Griffin, Ben Turner, Kerrin Watter, Areti Kennedy, Melissa Kendall, Belinda Adams, Emily Gibson, Clare Morgan, Troy Hakala, Tamara Ownsworth
Michael Norwood, Jayke Bennett, Chelsea Marsh, Susan Jones, Leslie Gan, Izak Hollins, Ali Lakhani, Olivia McAnirlin, Matthew Browning, and
Louise Gustafsson
Emily Allan
Scoping of technology use in outpatient brain injury rehabilitation services
Rebecca Seeney, Camila Shirota, Ryan Bell, Emily Gibson, Tamara Ownsworth, Janelle Griffin, Jessie Mitchell
Assistive technology at work from the perspective of people with spinal cord injury: A metasynthesis
Rachel Brough, Jessie Mitchell, Jessica O’Loghlen, Emily Bray, Vanette McLennan, Belinda McLeod, Christy Hogan, Timothy Geraghty, Tamara Ownsworth
Michael Francis Norwood, David Ross Painter, Chelsea Hannah Marsh, Trevor Hine, Daniel S. Harvie, Susan Jones, Christie Woodman, Kelly Dungey, Ben Chen, Marilia Libera, Leslie Gan, Julie Bernhardt, and Heidi Zeeman
Use and role of technology in the day-to-day lives of people following acquired brain injury
Janelle Griffin, Tamara Ownsworth, Casey Williams, Rebecca Seeney, Ryan Bell, Emily Gibson, Camila Shirota, Jessie Mitchell
Michaela Filipcikova, Kimberley Wallis, Ranran Li, Skye MacDonald