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Intimate Partner Violence and Acquired Brain Injury 2020

ABI and Opioid Overdose Community Dialogue 2019

Out of the Box: Acquired Brain Injury & Mental Health 2018

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For over 35 years, the Nanaimo Brain Injury Society has worked with people on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded lands of the Snuneymuxw, Snaw-naw-as, and Stz’uminus First Nations. We are grateful and acknowledge the strength, knowledge, and leadership of Indigenous communities. We recognize that health and community services have not always respected the rights or self-determination of Indigenous Peoples, and that these impacts are still felt today. NBIS remains committed to listening, learning, and doing better.