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Assuming Control 2016: Seminar Series
July 13, 2016 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Dr Richard Clark, Neurotherapy for the injured brain
Brain Injury SA is presenting a compelling line-up of experts who will share their knowledge and experiences of acquired brain injury (ABI) in the 2016 Assuming Control program.
This year’s program focuses on exciting advancements in treatment and rehabilitation methods that can help the brain to heal following injury. We’ll also hear inspiring stories from people living with ABI.
This is an outstanding learning and networking opportunity for people with ABI and their families, those working in the disability and medical sectors, students and the wider community.
Join us for these fascinating presentations – it’s a line-up you will not want to miss.
Program at a Glance
13 July: Dr Richard Clark
Neurotherapy for the injured brain
28 July: Amber Halliday and Brent Reilly
The long road back
11 August: Jane Searle and Margaret Mayo
The Feldenkrais Method – Awareness through movement
24 August: Dr Mark Rogers
Healing the brain through light
13 July
Dr Richard Clark
Neurotherapy for the injured brain
Dr Clark is a leading expert in neurotherapy. Hear how he helps people with ABI improve their alertness, cognitive functioning and emotional wellbeing – all thanks to the brain’s enduring plasticity.
Each presentation will include an audience question and answer session, with morning tea and networking at the conclusion.
When and where:
Time: 10 am to 12 noon
Venue: South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI)
North Terrace, Adelaide
Register today!
Entry is free. Spaces are strictly limited, so please book your place today.
Register Online:
www.braininjurysa.org.au/register
Telephone: 8217 7600
Country callers: 1300 733 049
You can also email us at info@braininjurysa.org.au
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