Technology / Industry Information
Daish Malani is the motivation behind the company Add-Life (or +Life). This
Augmented/Virtual Reality program aims to increase physical and cognitive function following Stroke or Brain Trauma. Collaborating with specialists, his programs are constantly evolving to put the ‘fun’ back into ‘function’.
Elle Baker is the NDIS Business Development Officer for the Personal Alarm Service MEPacs. She is passionate about theproduct that gives the user a sense of ease knowing their calls for help will be dealt with in a timely and private manner. Based at Frankston Hospital in Melbourne, she used her inclusion in the conference to educate many as to the independence the alarm enables.
A review of the 9th National Brain Injury Australia Conference in Adelaide 24-26 September. In this video – exhibitors, academics and presenters speak about the importance of the conference in particular on the national and international treatment of brain injury sectors.
Turning The Sky Around – presentation written in collaboration with NSW psychotherapist Marcus Adamson,
Here I reflect on the presentation at the 2022 conference, speak about the By Accident series of training and introduce a fresh project ‘A New You’ series of conversation held online at – anewyou.au and shown on Community Tv Ch31 (Melbourne and Geelong) and Ch44 (Adelaide)
Brent & Poppy talk about their world of Brain Injury; the formation and importance of peer groups run by Brain Injury Matters all over Victoria and also online and the groundbreaking women’s peer group together with likely forthcoming developments.
Nick Rushworth from Brain Injury Australia talks about the organisation and also the National Injury Brain Conference in Adelaide in September.
Nick Rushworth discusses Brain Injury Australia and the National Brain Injury Conference this month of September and Nigel Munt gives legal tips.