Building Bridges in NDIS
Event description
Leading into the National Brain Injury Week this August, join us for a powerful cross-sector event. Connect with professionals, families, and community to raise awareness and drive change.
Proudly sponsored by Allied X, Scope, Arbias, Fuel Your Life, Leisure Networks, and National Assistance Card.
About the Event:
In the lead-up to Brain Injury Awareness Week this August, this event brings together a diverse mix of professionals, advocates, and community voices from across the disability sector. It’s designed not only for those in the brain injury space but also for those working across NDIS, health, community services, peak bodies, government agencies, and disability service providers.
Expect a dynamic event featuring insights from lived experience, updates from NDIS professionals, contributions from peak bodies and advocacy groups, and interactive discussions on collaboration and innovation in brain injury support. Whether you're a service provider, clinician, support coordinator, carer, or advocate, this is your opportunity to connect, learn, and be part of driving real change in the sector.
What to Expect:
Expert Speakers: Learn from leaders in brain injury care and research as they share cutting-edge knowledge and clinical insights.
Lived Experience Stories: Hear directly from individuals with lived experience of brain injury—real stories of strength, challenges, and recovery.
Panel Discussion: Join an engaging panel of experts, practitioners, and advocates discussing integrated, person-centred approaches and future directions in brain injury support.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with professionals and organisations from across the sector in a relaxed, collaborative environment.
Collaborative Possibilities: Discover new partnership opportunities and innovative initiatives.
Light Refreshments: Enjoy complimentary drinks and snacks while you network.
Secure Your Spot:
Spaces are limited. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a passionate community driving awareness, connection, and impact in the brain injury sector.
Register now – we look forward to seeing you there and building stronger bridges together.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this event for?
This event is open to anyone with an interest in brain injury support — including professionals across health, NDIS, and community services; support coordinators; carers; advocates; and individuals with lived experience.
Do I need to have experience working in brain injury to attend?
Not at all. Whether you're new to the space or a seasoned professional, this event is about shared learning, collaboration, and raising awareness across sectors.
Will the event include voices of lived experience?
Yes. Individuals with lived experience of brain injury will be sharing their stories and perspectives throughout the program.
Is this event free to attend?
Yes, attendance is free. However, registration is essential as spots are limited.
What should I bring?
Just yourself! Business cards or a way to share your contact details can be helpful for networking, but not required.
Will food or drinks be provided?
Yes, light refreshments will be available during the event.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible. Please let us know in your registration if you have any additional accessibility needs.
Is accessible parking available at the venue?
A limited number of accessible parking bays are available. If you require one, please indicate this in your registration form or contact us directly so we can do our best to accommodate your needs.
Can I attend online?
This is an in-person event. If there are any changes or additional options (e.g. a livestream or recording), we will update registrants via email.
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