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On this page, youโ€™ll find an inspiring mix of personal stories, the latest news regarding brain injuries, and research insights. Whether you’re navigating the challenges of recovery, seeking community, or staying updated on advancements in brain health, our blog offers resources and perspectives to support you on your journey.

Canadian Charter of Rights for People with Brain Injury

The purpose of this charter is to clearly outline, for people with brain injury, their families, caregivers, and care providers their inherent and unique rights to care and services. This charter can be used by individuals and families to empower themselves when...

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Canadian Charter of Rights for People with Brain Injury

Canadian Charter of Rights for People with Brain Injury

The purpose of this charter is to clearly outline, for people with brain injury, their families, caregivers, and care providers their inherent and unique rights to care and services. This charter can be used by individuals and families to empower themselves when...

Share your story with us

We know that rehabilitation and recovery is a very long process. People need hope, encouragement, and unlimited cheerleaders to rebuild life after brain injury. It is our intention to share stories of triumph and success to inspire and give hope. Join us and share your story today.

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Apply for the RBC Barrier Buster Grants Program

Apply for the RBC Barrier Buster Grants Program

Are you a school, municipality, community group, or non-profit organization in Canada ready to make your spaces more accessible? Apply for one ofย 40 accessibility grants of up to $40,000 from the RBC Barrier Buster Grants Program before March 15, 2026 to complete an...

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My Bipartisan Brain by Debra Erickson

My Bipartisan Brain by Debra Erickson

Ok, letโ€™s be realistic. Weโ€™re living in some turbulent times! I try to find the balance between being informed and being overwhelmed.   It seems likeย a simple response to every situationย should beย โ€œJust learn to get along. How about a...

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3 Things People Get Wrong About Brain Injury By Youlan Li

3 Things People Get Wrong About Brain Injury By Youlan Li

Myth 1: You have to lose consciousness to have a brain injury Many people think that if you didnโ€™t black out or fall unconscious, you couldnโ€™t have a brain injury. But thatโ€™s not true. You can hit your head or experience a jolt and still damage your brain, even if you...

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Why Canada Needs a National Brain Injury Strategy

Why Canada Needs a National Brain Injury Strategy

A recent University of Victoria feature highlights growing momentum behind brain injury research โ€” and why national policy change is urgently needed. Dr. Mauricio Garcia-Barrera, professor of psychology at UVic and director of the CORTEX Lab, recently travelled to...

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GF Strong Adult Concussion Services Update

GF Strong Adult Concussion Services Update

G.F. Strong Adult Concussion Services (GFACS) provides group education sessions to help adults recover from concussions and a rehabilitation program for people who have prolonged concussion symptoms after returning to their primary care provider. As of December 2025,...

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