We’re Hiring! As BIAPH continues to experience remarkable growth in both size and operational scope, we are delighted to invite proposals from skilled professionals who can support us
The Impact of Stigma on ABI Survivors Uncovering Invisible Disabilities Stigma is a complex concept and construct, referring to any negative or rejecting attitudes towards a specific group i
BIAM Social & OTF Recognition Event The Brain Injury Association of Peel and Halton held our BIAM Social on June 20th, 2023. We celebrated the achievements and resilience demonstrated i
BIAM Social — June 20th, 2023 The Brain Injury Association of Peel and Halton is pleased to announce our upcoming Brain Injury Awareness Event. We look forward to this event […]
Aphasia Learn More and Find Out About Services Offered for Adults Living with Acquired Communication Disorders Tuesday, June 13, 2023 Vanessa Rotundo, CDA & Program Coordinator with Ev
BIAPH is Moving! Dear community, as of May 15th, our new address will be 6835 Century Avenue Suite 201, Mississauga, Ontario L5N 7K2. For more information, please call us at (905) […
The Healing Power of Natural Therapies Help You Achieve Your Health Goals Tuesday, May 23, 2023 Dr. Patel, Georgetown Neuropathic Wellness Centre About the Talk: Vaidehi obtained the Docto
A Casual Conversation on Mental Health Struggles, Tips, and Where to Access Resources Tuesday, May 09, 2023 Jennifer Vanlinthout of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health About the
Research Study Recruitment: Concussion Recovery Concussion recovery is different for everyone. Researchers at Western University are seeking to learn about how young people (aged 16-23) thin
Survey on Mobile Devices and Accessibility Settings The Neil Squire Society is looking for input from the Canadian brain injury community on mobile devices and accessibility settings that he