On the 6th & 7th June 2023 BABICM presented their annual conference entitled ‘Steering Steady in a World of Complexity” at the Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry. This year, for the first time, there was an award of £500 to the best poster, and an opportunity to write an article or present their work next year at Conference.
Members at Conference were asked to vote for the poster that they liked best and a seperate vote was conducted by a selected panel of Council member and the Research Group.
WINNER BABICM Conference Delegates Vote
Just the Tip of the Iceberg – Exploring the Use of Brain Injury Needs Indicator (BINI) Tool within Statutory Care Needs Assessments
Carla Turner, Rebecca Taylor – Social Return
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Barriers to Accessing Rehabilitation Following
Acquired Brain injury
Tobin, A. and Denniss, R. Department of psychology, The University of Sheffield, UK
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Benefits of a 5-week intervention programme in bushcraft skills in a forest school: a novel approach to improve well-being in children with special educational needs and neuro-disability attending an Area Resource Provision.
James Tonks, Ben Edwards & Harriet Dismore. Plymouth Institute of Education, University of Plymouth.UK. Haven Clinical Psychology Practice, Cornwall. UK.
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Development of a Screening Tool for Identification of Vestibular Problems
Sandy LeBlanc, Occupational Therapist BSc(Hons) MRCOT,
Neuro Rehab Works Ltd
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Thou Shalt Not Kill, But …. The Right to Die and How to Die: Some Thoughts in Light of Recent Cases of Infants with Severe Brain Damage/Dysfunction
Esther-Lee Marcus and Yehezkel G Caine
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Opening the Door for People with Hidden Disabilities & Differences
Ellie Atkins
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Supporting Former Professional Footballers and their Families in Managing the Complexities of Dementia
Joseph Costello, Dementia UK
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