It’s National Concussion Awareness Week (September 24th to 30th).
According to the Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia, brain injury affects 70-thousand people in this province.
There will be an Ambiguous Loss Workshop for survivors, families, and caregivers in Sydney on Thursday morning at 10:30 (September 28th).
BIANS says ambiguous loss can be one of the most difficult challenges for survivors and families.
You must register for the free two-hour session led by community educator, Shelley Pick at the James McConnell Memorial Library.
We are happy to bring our popular Ambiguous Loss Workshop to Sydney on September 28th from 10:30 AM-12:30 PM with community educator Shelley Pick! (for survivors, families, and caregivers). For more information or to reserve your space now (no cost): https://t.co/mXdQYRmWH8 pic.twitter.com/GU76DUjTdM
— Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia (@BrainInjuryNS) September 14, 2023