Every 3 minutes, another Canadian
sustains a brain injury.
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▶ Facts & Statistics
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Save Your Melon
▶ Flyer
▶ Activity ManualTake Brain Injury Out Of Play
▶ Sport Brochure
▶ TIOP Charter & Pledge▶ Concussion Webinar Series: Click HERE to register.
Tuesday's 6pm EST
Supported by LiUNA
These webinars are free to attendFeaturing experts on concussion and it's treatment. This webinar series is for people with persisting concussion symptoms, their families, friends, caregivers and health care professionals.
September 10
Concussion in Older Adults. NEW!
Dr. Carmela Tartaglia. (Neurologist)September 24
Treatment of Post- Concussion Symptoms Related to Screens at Work, School or Play
Dr. Charles Tator (Neurosurgeon)October 8
Exercise Therapy for Concussion
Dr. Mark Bayley (Physiatrist)October 22
Strategies for Mental Health
Dr. Lesley Ruttan (Neuropsychologist)November 5
Anxiety, Depression & PTSD: Before and After Concussion
Dr. Abe Snaiderman (Neuropsychiatrist)November 19
Drugs for Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Concussion
Dr. Abe Snaiderman (Neuropsychiatrist)December 3
When and Why to Consult a Social Worker
Eden Dales, SW. (Social Worker)December 17
Return to Work, Vocational Rehabilitation and Occupational Therapy.
Leslie Birkett, OT. (Occupational Therapist)
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▶ Intro to Head Injuries
▶ Toolbox
▶ Putting the Puzzle Pieces Together
▶ What Brain Injury Survivors Want you To Know
Welcome to the
Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association
Founded in 1985 by families whose loved ones sustained brain injuries, the Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association has been helping individuals and families deal with the effects of traumatic or acquired brain injury.
Our Mission
The Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association strives to prevent brain injuries and to improve the lives of survivors and their families.
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What we do
Educate
We raise awareness about brain injury and promote prevention strategies to empower the people of our province to take an active role in protecting themselves from brain injury.
Advocate
We campaign for better services to improve the quality of life of brain injury survivors and their loved ones.
Support
We help individuals and families who have been affected by brain injury by organizing regular programs, weekend retreats, and activities as well as offering guidance and referrals to appropriate services. SBIA programs are offered free of charge.