Free Training and Discussion Session
Thursday, May 22nd, 6:00 P.M. – 7:30 P.M.
Birdseye Municipal Complex, Room 110 468 Birdseye Street
Brain Injury Alliance of Connecticut and Town of Stratford
This very important and timely session will tell you all you need to know about prevention, signs and symptoms, and best practices for Teachers, Administrators, Nurses, Parents, Coaches, Camp Counselors, and Student Athletes:
• Myths VS. Fact
- Return to Learn and Play
- How to improve concussion communication
- Since 1982, the Brain Injury Alliance of Connecticut (BIAC) has been Connecticut’s resource for brain injury awareness, education, resources and support. BIAC’s primary objective is to support individuals with brain injuries, their families, caregivers and brain injury professionals while increasing awareness of brain injury and its prevention.
- BIAC was founded in 1981 when Charlotte Kane, the mother of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivor, gathered a group of caregivers around her well-worn kitchen table in Connecticut. The topic of discussion was the painful lack of resources for the brain injury survivors they knew and loved. Since its incorporation in 1982, BIAC has grown to become Connecticut’s only statewide, 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to providing brain injury survivors, their families and caregivers with the resources, information, and emotional support necessary as they travel the often long and difficult road to living their best life possible.
How to Reach BIAC in Windsor, 860-219-0291
General@biact.org BIAC
To register and for questions email: health@townofstratford.com