The Fourth International Housing First Conference
onlineThe Ontario Housing First Regional Network Community of Interest presents, the Fourth International Housing First Conference: Knowledge Mobilization of Evidence-Based Housing First Practices.
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The Ontario Housing First Regional Network Community of Interest presents, the Fourth International Housing First Conference: Knowledge Mobilization of Evidence-Based Housing First Practices.
The Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA), in collaboration with participating Community Associations, is pleased to announce the Provincial ABI Conference 2021 will be held on October 28-29, 2021 VIRTUALLY.
Free seminar for professionals who care for brain injury survivors.
Disability Without Poverty is a grassroots movement led by people with disabilities and welcomes all Canadians to join. They stand for people with disabilities to be prosperous, realize their power, have opportunities to pursue their passions and to participate in every aspect of society. Every month they host a RoundUp, which is a time to share storie and ideas from people with disabilities all across the country. November is Indigenous Disability Awareness Month and they are hosting a roundup to showcase Indigenous artists. All Canadians are welcome to this online event.
Webinar for Brain Injury Survivors: How to Mindfully Manage the Holiday Season.
Brain injury survivor and mindfulness teacher Jessie Smith is offering free bi-monthly Circle-Ups.
Fraser Valley Brain Injury Association (FVBIA) is offering two free virtual sessions aimed at the South Asian Community to provide the most current information on brain injury adjustment and mental health.
Fraser Valley Brain Injury Association (FVBIA) is offering two free virtual sessions aimed at the South Asian Community to provide the most current information on brain injury adjustment and mental health.
Chuck Jung Associates and Fraser Valley Brain Injury Association will be launching a Virtual Caregivers Support Group in March of 2022. From March to August of 2022, the group will meet monthly for 90-minutes to engage in discussions to provide important information and teach skills that will help caregivers negotiate and manage a new role in their life. These groups are free of charge.
The Canadian Concussion Centre at Toronto Western Hospital is pleased to announce the 9th Annual Concussion Research Symposium, Update on Research and Care of the Concussion Spectrum of Disorders hosted by the Canadian Concussion Centre at The Krembil Brain Institute, Toronto Western Hospital on April 30, 2022.