We work to achieve our vision by:
1. Supporting researchers, educators, and clinical practitioners from across all disciplines with an interest in conditions impacting the brain to meet, share, learn, and discuss the research process and clinical research initiatives in a scholarly environment
2. Providing high quality professional development opportunities for researchers, educators, and clinical practitioners to allow them to stay up to date on the latest research, assessment, and practice innovations and to provide opportunities for them to participate in, inform, and influence research
3. Promoting cross‐disciplinary engagement and providing opportunities for researchers, educators, and clinical practitioners to engage with and learn from one another
4. Recognising and highlighting innovation and achievement and supporting the next generation of researchers and practitioners improving the quality of life of people with brain‐related conditions, including students, early career researchers, educators, and clinical practitioners
5. Providing researchers, educators, and clinical practitioners with access to the latest research, assessment, and treatment resources
6. Advocating for, and supporting, researchers, educators, and clinical practitioners to strengthen the voice of people with lived experience in their research and practice and help them improve the capacity of people with lived experience and their support networks to access high quality, evidence‐based information about research and practice innovations, and
7. Working to understand and continually improve the contribution that the Society is making to the sector and grow our membership base