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ABI facts & info 
Provides information about traumatic brain injury (TBI). Includes statistical facts about various aspects of TBI. Emphasizes the high costs of brain injury.
Source: Brain Injury Association of Nipissing (BIAN)
ABI transitions study report  PDF
Presents the results of a study examining head injuries among children and teenagers. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research
After a concussion, how long should I wait before playing sports or being physically active? 
Presents a set of guidelines for athletes returning to play after a concussion and warns of the consequences if the return is rushed. Includes links to related sites. Prepared by the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute.
Source: Canadian Health Network (CHN)
From: FAQs: injury prevention
Association for the Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured  
Offers a unique client-centred approach to the rehabilitation of people who have acquired a severe brain injury. Provides support for individuals with brain injury and their families. Works to facilitate integration back into their community.
Source: Association for the Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured
BIAN discussion list 
Provides access to a discussion group between persons affected by brain injury. Includes family members, caregivers, and service professionals. Describes how to subscribe to the list and how to participate.
Source: Brain Injury Association of Nipissing (BIAN)
Brain injury resources: internet & books 
Lists publications for and those interested in people with brain injury. Includes electronic and print (books and pamphlets) resources. Links to relevant brain injury organizations.
Source: Brain Injury Association of Nipissing (BIAN)
Brain Injury Association of Canada 
Aims to improve the quality of life for all Canadians affected by acquired brain injury. Facilitates post-trauma research, education and advocacy in partnership with national, provincial/territorial and regional associations. Offers online resources such as, a newsletter, information on upcoming events, and others.
Source: Brain Injury Association of Canada (BIAC)
Brain Injury Association of Nipissing 
Works to assist individuals living with the effects of acquired brain injury to improve their potential and lead fuller lives. Previously known as the Ontario Brain Injury Association, North Bay & District Branch. Website provides contact information for list of community brain injury associations across Ontario.
Source: Brain Injury Association of Nipissing (BIAN)
Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia 
Provides support for people with brain injuries, and their families. Promotes quality care, rehabilitation, education, research, and brain injury prevention.
Source: Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia (BIANS)
Calendar of events 
Provides contact information for upcoming conferences, courses, and other events relating to brain injury in Canada.
Source: Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA)
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