A brain injury can result in devastating changes for the person as well as for their family and friends. Sometimes these changes can affect how the person communicates. They may speak too much or not enough, they may have trouble staying on a topic or not be able to think of what to say.
Treatment can improve the communication of the person with brain injury. However, families and friends are often left wondering what they can do to help.
At the ABI Communication Lab we develop evidence-based resources aimed to help people with brain injury, clinicians, families and friends find the best ways to interact during everyday conversations.

For Health care professionals
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ASSBI
Resources for clinicians and researchers The Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI)…
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Moving Ahead CRE
Resources for clinicians Moving Ahead is a Centre for Research Excellence (CRE) in Brain Recovery…
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Aphasia Therapy Finder
Resources for Clinicians Aphasia Therapy Finder is a database of evidence-based aphasia therapies providing access…
For Families
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For People with a brain injury
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icare Brain Injury Psychiatry Program (iBIPP)
More psychiatry support for people with brain injury The icare Brain Injury Psychiatry program (iBIPP),…
Researchers
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