Australian Links
Brain Injury Australia - Brain Injury Australia is the peak Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) advocacy organisation representing, through its State and Territory Member Organisations, the needs of people with an ABI, their families and carers. It works at a national level to ensure that all people living with Acquired Brain Injury have access to the supports and resources they need to optimise their social and economic participation in the community.
*2010 New:* Brain Injury Association of Queensland -The Brain Injury Association is dedicated to improving the quality of life of people living with and affected by acquired brain injury or people whose behaviour challenges our understanding.
*2010 New:* Brain Injury Centre - The Brain Injury Centre staff and its approved medical legal and counselling members are truly committed in providing combined expert services to our clients.
*2010 New:* Brain Foundation - The Brain Foundation was established in 1970 by members of the Australian Association of Neurologists and the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia to reduce the incidence and impact of disorders of the brain, spinal cord and nervous system through the provision of support, community education and research.
*2010 New:* Brain Injury Matters - Brain Injury Matters Inc (BIM) facilitates self-advocacy and community education for people living with an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). BIM is currently organising events and improving this website to better deliver these services.
BrainLink Services Limited - Victoria
Brain Injury Network of South Australia
Head Injured Society of Western Australia
Brain Injury Association of New South Wales
ARBIAS Ltd - Specialist services for people with alcohol and other substance related brain impairment.
Friends of Brain Injured Children - Assisting families cope with caring for a brain injured child or adult at home.
The Children's Hospital at Westmead
http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/aus/bulletin55/bulletin55.pdf - Disability in Australia – Acquired Brain Injury (December 2007)