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Explain how our library materials may be borrowed

  • Books

  • Videos

  • Audio recordings

Presentations

  • Online

  • Vendor display for conferences (coming soon)

  • Awareness Posters (coming soon)

  • Downloadable materials (handouts we use often (coming soon)

Professional On-Site Training

 

Lash and Associates Affiliate Program (see banner below)

 


How materials may be borrowed

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Presentations

Presentations - On Site

The Brain Injury Association of Wyoming is available to provide presentations. We can provide a presentation regarding: "What is a Brain Injury?", "How Does Brain Injury Affect You?", How Do You Work With Brain Injured Students?", "The Faces of Brain Injury", and much more.  Call to request your date and topic related to brain injury. 

Online - from prior events

Information from the Brain Injury Video Conference held in 2004:

The Wyoming Department of Health and the Brain Injury Association of Wyoming participated in The University of Washington TBI Model Systems TBI Education Series presented in collaboration with the Washington TBI Grant Project and Telehealth  Idaho Virtual Grand Rounds, Traumatic Brain Injury Series, in the fall of 2004. This interactive, six week series was video-cast, live throughout Washington, Idaho and Wyoming. Due to technical difficulties, many areas were not able to view the entire presentation(s). BIAW has requested and received a copy of all six video presentations (in DVD and VHS formats). Those videos are now available to loan to anyone within the state of Wyoming, with the same limitations as our other library materials. In the meantime, please feel free to download the related materials for your use when checking out the videos.

Speaker and Topics Included:

Mary Pepping, Ph.D.,Director, Brain Injury RehabilitationProgram,
University of Washington
Medical Center
"Brain Injury Basics: How Brain Functions are Affected"

Forms for Mary Pepping's presentation on TBI: Epidemiology, Pidemiology, Anatomy and Pathophysiology:

Jesse Fann, MD, MPH,Assistant Professor,
University of Washington
School of Medicine,
Department of Psychiatry

"Psychiatric Disorders and TBI"

Forms for Jesse R. Fann's presentation on Psychiatric Disorders and
Traumatic Brain Injury

Julie Brunins, MS, CCC-SLP & Juli Rosenzweig, MS,
CCCUniversity of Washington
Medical Center
"The Pragmatics of Communication and TBI"

Forms for Julie Brunins and Juli Rosenzweig's presentation on Social Communication

Myron Goldberg, Ph. D,Clinical Associate Professor,
University of Washington
School of Medicine,
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine

"Understanding and Managing Behavioral Problems in TBI"

Forms for Myron Goldberg's presentation on Behavioural Problems:

Andrea Abrahamson, Systems Advocate
Washington Protection & Advocacy (WPAS)
"Self Advocacy: Navigating the Health Care System"

Andrea Abrahamson's presentations:

Caregiver & Self Advocate Panel Facilitators ( WPAS)
"Tips for effective Case Management & Caregiver Support"

This project was supported in part by grant #1-H21-MC0006801, from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Health Resources Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau; Telehealth Idaho (HRSA Grant #5-D1BTM 00042) and Idaho State University-Institute of Rural Health. The contents are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of DHHS. This is the public domain. Please duplicate and distribute widely. The contents do not necessarily represent the official views of KMC.

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Professional Training - On Site

The Brain Injury Association of Wyoming is available to provide In-Services, Presentations and Staff Training.

Do you have new employees who will be working with brain injury survivors for the first time? Do you have current employees who will be adding brain injury survivors to their caseload? Do you have staff that are required to attend a training, and you need a speaker to fulfill that educational role?

We are available to speak to your school, business, non-profit, support group, or community service club etc.

Some ideas of topics available include:

  • What is a Brain Injury?

  • How Does Brain Injury Affect You?

  • How Do You Work With Brain Injured Students?

  • The Faces of Brain Injury

  • Overview of Brain Injury

  • Cognitive Stimulation Exercises

  • Philosophy of Rehabilitation

  • Brain Anatomy and Behavior

  • Medical Issues in Brain Injury

  • Functional Impact of Brain Injury

  • Children and Adolescents with Brain Injury

  • Legal and Ethical Issues in Brain Injury

  • Family Issues in Brain Injury

  • Day Habilitation: A Clubhouse Model

  • Overview of Basic Behavior Modification

  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

  • The Certified Brain Injury Specialist Process

  • Brain Injury Awareness

The Brain Injury Association of Wyoming has a complete catalogue of brain injury training modules available for download below. Training modules can be presented to your group or organization for FREE until late March 2009.

For the Catalog Choose:

Whole Training Library and Resources (PDF - 3 megs)
Training modules and packets (PDF - 1 meg)

NOTE: In addition to posting on the website, this edition of our training catalogue will be printed in paper format for mailing within the state of Wyoming.  Please call 1-800-643-6457 if you would like to request a print copy.

Order Forms for the Catalog - Choose:

Training Order Forms in Word format ( 32k )
Training Order Forms in PDF format ( 61k )

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