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Hearoes and Hopkins Centre unite to win “Early Innovation Award”
Posted on Thursday 20th August 2020
Bionic ears are incredible technology, and it can be an amazing milestone receiving one, however, in many cases, it’s the first part of the journey and because it’s a whole new way of hearing, there is then the notion of training your brain to identify and interpret what these new sounds are. It’s like trying to drive a sports car, when you don’t have a licence or have never driven a car before.
Read MoreShowcasing brain injury rehabilitation research in BIAW20
Posted on Wednesday 19th August 2020
With over 50 active research projects, THC is leading the way in interdisciplinary translational research in brain injury rehabilitation practices, services and systems.
Read MoreTHC Ambassadors share their experiences this Brain Injury Awareness Week
Posted on Wednesday 19th August 2020
THC Ambassadors share their experiences this Brain Injury Awareness Week #BIAW
Read MoreAccessible travel study featured in RACQ RoadAhead magazine
Posted on Tuesday 18th August 2020
Learn more about the THC research study featured in Affiliate Partner RACQ Road Ahead magazine, Queensland largest digitally distributed magazine.
Read MoreThis week is Brain Injury Awareness Week #BIAW20
Posted on Monday 17th August 2020
This week is Brain Injury Awareness Week #BIAW20. At The Hopkins Centre, over half of our research projects focus on brain injury, so this week is a great opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of finding new ways of working in this complex area. Our partner organisations, our Ambassadors and our talented clinicians and academics are all doing their bit to advance brain injury awareness and rehabilitation.
Read MoreShare our updated THC brochure
Posted on Tuesday 4th August 2020
We have updated our THC brochure!
Read MoreHopkins Hour Event Resources: 'Virtual Reality for Chronic Pain'
Posted on Tuesday 28th July 2020
Hopkins Hour Event Resources: 'Virtual Reality for Chronic Pain'
Read MoreSocial barriers for the hard of hearing
Posted on Thursday 23rd July 2020
Hi, my name is Jo. I am part of the Dignity Project team. I experience hearing loss and this blog post is about the social/attitudinal barriers I encounter and some of the tips and tricks I’ve learnt along the way.
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