About the webinar: As a result of the cognitive-behavioural sequelae of acquired brain injury (e.g. stroke, Traumatic brain injury) people are often unable to return to their previous work roles. Reduced participation in this important life role typically contributes to significant issues, for example, with self-identity, psychological adjustment and time use. This presentation discusses approaches to supporting people to rebuild meaningful life...

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ReturnToWorkSA has partnered with Return to Work Matters to provide South Australian Return to Work Coordinators with a free online resource. This website gives coordinators access to practical injury management tools and instructive articles that summarize the findings of evidence based research.

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If this is your first visit, and you are a registered South Australian RTW Coordinator, please subscribe here to access this and other resources.

ReturnToWorkSA has partnered with Return to Work Matters to provide South Australian Return to Work Coordinators with a free online resource. This website gives coordinators access to practical injury management tools and instructive articles that summarize the findings of evidence based research.