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Research update: International Spinal Cord Injury Project (InSCI)
Posted on Wednesday 8th September 2021
The International Spinal Cord Injury (InSCI) project is part of a wider World Health Organization (WHO) project, established in 2014 as part of the WHO's Global Action Disability Plan which aimed for better health for all people with disability.
Read MoreBack2Work Early Intervention Vocational Rehabilitation program
Posted on Wednesday 8th September 2021
Back2Work Early Intervention Vocational Rehabilitation program
Read MoreOptimising the care for people with a Spinal Cord Injury using participation action research
Posted on Tuesday 7th September 2021
Optimising the processes of care for the management of people with a Spinal Cord Injury on the Orthopaedics Ward at the Princess Alexandra Hospital.
Read MoreSpinal Cord Injury Awareness Week
Posted on Friday 3rd September 2021
This week Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week SCIAW! This is a national initiative to raise awareness of the daily lives of people who have sustained a spinal cord injury.
Read MoreLAUNCH of a community resource for Australians who live with disability
Posted on Friday 20th August 2021
LAUNCH of a community resource for Australians that live with disability
Read MoreHopkins Hour Event Resources: Engaging Citizens in Hopkins Research
Posted on Friday 20th August 2021
Researchers and citizen's shared the importance of citizen engagement in Hopkins research, for meaningful inclusion to inform and enhance research.
Read MoreVote Now - Focus on Ability Film Festival documentary!
Posted on Thursday 19th August 2021
Below is the link to our short documentary on the Focus on Ability Film Festival site, Elizabeth is one of the stars :) ... voting begins today!
Read MoreBIRS Statewide Hypertonicity Service - Brain Injury Awareness week 2021
Posted on Thursday 19th August 2021
For over 10 years the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service (BIRS) State-wide Multidisciplinary Hypertonicity Team have delivered a specialised service for clients experiencing disabling muscle over-activity after brain injury. A recent qualitative research study funded by a Hopkins Seed Grant examined the client’s experience and perceptions of the service.
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