Pathways to Participation
Advertisement
� Pathways to Participation
Supporting sustainable return to work or study after brain injury
Brain Injury Waikato is excited to host a powerful half-day workshop for health and service providers facilitated by occupational therapist Donelle Dewar.
This practical, evidence-informed workshop explores the often “invisible” challenges people experience returning to work, study and meaningful participation after brain injury including cognitive fatigue, sensory overload, fluctuating capacity, identity shifts and the hidden load of everyday environments.
Perfect for:
� Allied health professionals
� Health providers
� Support coordinators
� Navigators and case managers
� Employment and vocational support staff
� Anyone supporting people after brain injury
Participants will gain practical strategies, real-world insight and tools to create more sustainable and person-centred outcomes for clients.
� 20 August 2026
� Early Bird: $65 before 4 July
� Standard Ticket: $80 from 5 July
� Morning tea and lunch provided
� Places are limited
A huge thank you to ACE Aotearoa for subsidising attendance costs and helping make this important professional development opportunity accessible to our community.
To register your interest or find out more:
� [email protected]
� www.biw.org.nz
� 07 839 1191
Supporting sustainable return to work or study after brain injury
Brain Injury Waikato is excited to host a powerful half-day workshop for health and service providers facilitated by occupational therapist Donelle Dewar.
This practical, evidence-informed workshop explores the often “invisible” challenges people experience returning to work, study and meaningful participation after brain injury including cognitive fatigue, sensory overload, fluctuating capacity, identity shifts and the hidden load of everyday environments.
Perfect for:
� Allied health professionals
� Health providers
� Support coordinators
� Navigators and case managers
� Employment and vocational support staff
� Anyone supporting people after brain injury
Participants will gain practical strategies, real-world insight and tools to create more sustainable and person-centred outcomes for clients.
� 20 August 2026
� Early Bird: $65 before 4 July
� Standard Ticket: $80 from 5 July
� Morning tea and lunch provided
� Places are limited
A huge thank you to ACE Aotearoa for subsidising attendance costs and helping make this important professional development opportunity accessible to our community.
To register your interest or find out more:
� [email protected]
� www.biw.org.nz
� 07 839 1191
Advertisement
Where is it happening?
Hamilton, New Zealand
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
Know what’s Happening Next — before everyone else does.
Host or PublisherBrain Injury Waikato




