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| | Big News! Norman Doidge will speak at the Toronto Conference! To view a partial list of speakers click here Make sure you save the dates and register to be at this important conference. It is the place to hear about cutting edge research, meet survivors and hear their remarkable stories, and speak with families, caregivers and health professionals about the future of living with ABI. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: • Brain Injury Survivors • Friends and Families of Brain Injury Survivors • Professional and Health Care Providers • Teachers • Community Workers • Students • General Public • Law Enforcement and First Responders TO REGISTER RIGHT NOW CLICK HERE SAVE: Early Bird Registration deadline August 15, 2016 READ MORE DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS IS AUGUST 15, 2016 Please forward nominations to: Harry Zarins, M.Ed. Executive Director Brain Injury Canada 440 Laurier Ave. West Suite 200 Ottawa, Ontario K1R 7X6 [email protected] READ MORE Brain Injury Canada is inviting interested Canadians to submit expressions of interest to serve on the Board of Directors for up to a three-year term. Interested candidates are asked to send the following information to Harry Zarins, Executive Director at [email protected]: Introductory letter expressing why you would like to sit on the Board, what you feel you can contribute to Brain Injury Canada and your curriculum vitae. READ MORE
Government of Canada Canadians, communities and workplaces benefit when everyone can participate equally in everyday life. There has been much progress in making our society more inclusive, but we can do better. This is why the Government of Canada is committed to developing new accessibility legislation to promote equality of opportunity and increase the inclusion and participation of Canadians who have disabilities or functional limitations. READ MORE Government of Canada The Honourable Minister Qualtrough, as part of her mandate to consult with Canadians on Government of Canada Accessibility Legislation, will host a one-day National Youth Forum. The forum is scheduled to take place in Ottawa in November 2016 and will provide an opportunity for youth with disabilities, and those with considerable work or academic experience in the field, to engage in a policy discussion around proposed accessibility legislation, to connect with peers, and to celebrate youth leadership in building a more accessible Canada. We encourage you to promote this forum through your networks to all other eligible youth who may be interested in attending. An accessible application package will be hosted on the main consultation website www.Canada.ca/Accessible-Canada in early August. If you have any questions, please email the Office for Disability Issues at: [email protected] READ MORE Government of Canada L'honorable ministre Qualtrough, dans le cadre de son mandat visant à consulter la population canadienne au sujet de la loi sur l'accessibilité du gouvernement du Canada, tiendra un forum national des jeunes d'une journée. Le forum aura lieu à Ottawa, en novembre 2016, et offrira l'occasion aux jeunes handicapés et à des jeunes ayant une vaste expérience dans le domaine, acquise au fil de leur parcours professionnel ou scolaire, de participer à une discussion stratégique sur la loi proposée, de rencontrer des pairs et de célébrer le leadership qu'exercent les jeunes dans la création d'un Canada plus accessible. Veuillez informer la personne désignée de votre intention de la recommander et confirmer son intérêt à participer à l'événement. Ensuite, veuillez nous envoyer le nom de cette personne avec ses coordonnées et une courte biographie. Nous communiquerons avec elle afin d'organiser le voyage, l'hébergement et d'autres questions logistiques. Nous vous invitons à mettre à profit votre réseau pour faire la promotion de l'événement auprès d'autres jeunes admissibles susceptibles d'être intéressés à y participer. Une trousse accessible de demande de participation sera mise en ligne au début du mois d'’août sur le site principal de la consultation, à l'adresse suivante : www.canada.ca/canada-accessible. Si vous avez des questions, veuillez-vous adresser par courriel au Bureau de la condition des personnes handicapées, à l'adresse suivante : [email protected] LIRE PLUS Toronto Star Remy Cattell took a baseline concussion test with her hockey team ― she was a random participant in a study by the concussion centre at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital but an incident on the soccer field landed her back at the centre, tired and dizzy. Cattell had just started the eighth grade when a fellow player on her Leaside Tigers competitive soccer team cleared a ball from the team's defensive end. READ MORE CTV News A Winnipeg woman took a group of runners back in time to raise awareness about a cause close to her heart. Three years ago, Mandi Jacobson's husband David fell from a ladder at work and suffered a severe brain injury. He slipped into a coma and doctors had to perform emergency surgery on his brain. "They took out the size of a quarter of his brain, because there was so much bleeding and damage. And then he had to learn how to walk, talk, eat, everything again," she said. READ MORE Hamilton Community News Winning a game, a gold medal or even a world championship isn't worth suffering a serious brain injury. When it comes to concussions, science is taking the guesswork out of whether an athlete should sit or play after a head impact. Kerry Pavlovic, a certified athletic therapist at the Bowen Medical Group in Stoney Creek, said advance preparation can help athletes, coaches and parents spot concussion symptoms before they become permanent. READ MORE Castanet Paddleboarders have a second chance at winning a gold paddle at an upcoming fundraiser. The Pihl Law Paddle for Prevention is coming back to Kelowna after testing the waters last year. The event is put on by BrainTrust Canada, a non-profit that supports those with brain injuries. After raising nearly $60,000 last year, BrainTrust is setting a new goal for $75,000 at this year's event. READ MORE Chicago Tribune A class-action lawsuit against the WWE was filed on behalf of dozens of pro wrestlers, including Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka and Joseph "Road Warrior Animal" Laurinaitis. The suit alleges that the wrestlers incurred "long term neurological injuries" in the course of working for the company, while it "routinely failed to care" for them "in any medically competent or meaningful manner" and even "fraudulently misrepresented and concealed" the nature and extent of those injuries. READ MORE Healio Concussion injuries have significantly increased in the general population, predominantly driven by a substantial rise among adolescents, according to study findings presented at the annual meeting of the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine. "Our team looked at the administrative health records of more than 8.8 million members of a large private payer insurance group and noted that 32 per cent of the individuals diagnosed with concussion were between the ages of 10 to 19 years old with the largest increase in incidence between 2007 and 2014 in that age group," Alan L. Zhang, MD, associate professor of the orthopedic department at the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, said. READ MORE
Vancouver Sun Jamie Crane-Mauzy, a world renowned freestyle skier at the time of her horrific crash on the slopes of Whistler 15 months ago, is back in Vancouver to thank medical teams for saving her brain and her life. The skiing champion says the real heroes are the doctors who decided she was a suitable first patient to receive new brain monitoring technology that helped rescue her neurological functions while she was partly, temporarily paralyzed and in a coma. READ MORE
Mass Public Yoga Event led by Kate Durie Brain Injury Survivor Brain Injury Awareness Yoga on the Hill Wednesday, August 3rd, 2016 12 noon — 1 p.m. Parliament Hill Concerts where a portion of the receipts will be donated to Brain Injury Canada organized by Board Member Denise Unhola Makem & Spain America's Top Irish Folk Group Saturday, September 17, 2016 7:30 p.m. Centrepointe Theatre, Main Stage Tom Sweeney, Kevin Evans, Brian Doherty A Centenary Commemoration of Easter 1916 in Words and Music Wednesday, November 9th, 2016 7:30 p.m. Centrepointe Theatre, Main Stage Tickets can be purchased through centrepointetheatres.com or by calling 613-580-2700
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