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Brain Injury 101

 

BIANC wants to help meet your training need. Our Brain Injury 101 is basic brain injury training which can be modified from one hour to a full day of training for your organization or program. This can include information on causes and consequences, definitions, methods of assessing needs, community resources and how to deal with specific behaviors.

Please contact BIANC to schedule a training session at your facility or in your region.

New Resource: On-line Brain Injury 101 modules: www.braininjury101.org presented by BIAA.

This video uses simple language and images of real people who have sustained a brain injury, as well as medical experts and advocates. Judy Fortin, former CNN anchor and medical correspondent, guides you through important information to help maximize your loved one’s recovery. Lee Woodruff adds practical advice – her husband, Bob Woodruff of ABC News, was injured in a bomb blast in Iraq.

Shawn Chase is our Statewide Training Coordinator and would be happy to discuss your training needs with you. He can provide some training materials, set up a class or visit a staff meeting to discuss how we can help you in serving people with brain injuries and their families.

Shawn Chase training coordinator

shawn.chase@bianc.net

919-833-9634 Call to discuss your training need.

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