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  • 29 Mar 2018 15:23 | Deleted user

    ASSBI Members have been given access to all the articles from volume 23 of the International Neuropsychological Society's Journal JINS through 31 December 2018. Go to this link to find out more

  • 26 Mar 2018 14:43 | Deleted user

    Watch a video tribute to Kevin Walsh, who was the grandfather of Neuropsychology in Australia. This was put together by Prof Skye McDonald and features ASSBI Fellows and former colleagues of Kevin's reminiscing. 

  • 6 Mar 2018 08:23 | Deleted user

    I can’t believe it’s already March and the time for our first 2018 newsletter is here. For that matter I feel like I’m still adjusting to the idea of 2018! So luckily 2018 brings with it numerous exciting events and opportunities to connect with your ASSBI colleagues and share wisdom across lots of developing and new practice areas. Indeed, we start the year with an excellent workshop just around the time corner on 26 March. This full day workshop, sponsored by Shine Lawyers, brings together the expert knowledge of Associate Professor Carolina Bottari and Professor Sylvain Giroux from Canada. Their workshop is entitled Real people, Real life: Evaluations, cognitive assistance and smart homes for adult individuals with moderate or severe TBI and you can choose to attend in person in Sydney or through our live streaming option. For further information: View Event Details.

    This rapid flow of time also means that our 41st Brain Impairment Conference, 3-5 May, in Adelaide is almost here check it out. Yes the early bird registration closes on April 1st – so don’t be foolish and miss out. Working to reflect our conference theme, Connecting and Collaborating in Rehabilitation, Liz Williams and her conference team have assembled a stellar team of keynote speakers and produced a programme covering a broad range of interests and topic areas across multiple disciplines. I look forward to seeing you there and catching up in person.

    You will have recently received an email reminding you about the ASSBI Early Clinical Innovation Award. This award is designed to recognise innovation in the field of brain impairment consistent with our mission to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by progressive and non-progressive neurological conditions across the lifespan. For the purposes of this award, an early career clinician is defined as someone who was awarded their highest level of qualification within the last 10 years (career disruptions such as maternity, sick or carer leave are also taken into consideration). So if you are a clinical innovator or know someone who is, we’d love to receive an application from you by 15 March (Click here to download an application form).

    In closing, let me say I hope the year has had a good start for you all and continues in that vein (or better) through 2018.

    Warmest wishes,

    Jacinta Douglas, President

     

  • 11 Dec 2017 11:48 | Michael Sugg (Administrator)

    We hope you are enjoying your new website and received the latest ASSBI Newsletter last week. 

    The new website has many features and you are able to immediately benefit from one of them - the ability to update your contact details and assist us in sending you relevant information.

    How to Update Your Contact Details:

    When you get a chance over the Christmas/New Year break please go to the new website and login to your profile by clicking the member login at the top of the home page. and entering your email. 

    If this is the first time you have used the new website, you will need to create a new password by clicking on the forgotten password link and following the online prompts.

    You may also use this link if you forget your password in future.

    Once logged in, you can update all aspects of your profile including your full contact details and information on your role. 

    As part of our data segmentation strategy and the drive to improve our communications with you, we ask that you complete one compulsory field on your first login - the discipline field. This will enable us to send relevant communications to you and to understand more about the breakdown of our community. 

    Please select the most relevant discipline from those available in the drop down list.

    Thank you for your assistance with this and our efforts to improve our engagement with you, our community.

    ASSBI Journal - Brain Impairment.

    We have received many enquiries about member logins for the ASSBI Journal Brain Impairment.

    To clarify, please continue to use the login you have always used to access the Journal.  As a reminder, access to the Journal is for members only. If you would like to gain access to the Journal and a number of other ASSBI member benefits, please follow this link.

    We hope you continue to enjoy your new website and look forward to receiving your continued feedback on ways we can improve both the site and the way we work with you towards improving the lives of people with brain impairment.


  • 7 Dec 2017 16:34 | Deleted user

    ASSBI is deeply saddened by the death of Dr Kevin Walsh, at the age of 92, on 4th December 2017. 

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  • 7 Dec 2017 15:20 | Deleted user

    It is with heavy heart that we come to the end of our 40th anniversary year with the loss of our founder, Dr Kevin W. Walsh, who passed away on Monday 4 December, 2017 aged 92 years. Kevin was an inspiration to us all and a friend and mentor to so many. I have heard Kevin frequently described with numerous superlatives capturing his amazing expertise across the full range of clinical, teaching and research practice in neuropsychology. Expertise however was not his only claim to fame, he was a warm, compassionate, wise and insightful man, a leader with a unique knack of challenging old ideas and planting the seeds for many new ones. Kevin will be missed far and wide by all who had the privilege of crossing paths with him.  Thank you so much Kevin for getting us started and for keeping us going over so many years.

     As the year closes and I reflect on the impressive quantum of activity that captures the ASSBI commitment to working together to improve the lives of people with brain impairment, there is much to be proud of. We have a strong membership with well over 400 members across multiple disciplines in all states. We continue to grow our commitment to the region and also more broadly with an eye to international collaboration. From a regional perspective, it is exciting to be planning our 2019 conference in Wellington, New Zealand with an aim to collaborate with the New Zealand Rehabilitation Association (NZRA).  Internationally, we have continued our productive dialogue with the International Neuropsychological Society (INS) with a view to both organisations collaborating by sharing information, providing expertise, giving mutual support, and developing joint action in areas of common interest.

    The success of our society rests with numerous people and special 2017 thanks are in order to many. These include the amazing committee members; you can see them one and all https://assbi.com.au/Committees including Margaret our CEO who I can say confidently is without rival anywhere, our corporate partners Shine Lawyers who continue to give us such valuable support, the 2017 conference committee with Dana Wong at the helm who delivered our fabulous 40th anniversary event in Melbourne – the largest ever stand-alone ASSBI conference with 445 delegates (You can refresh any waning memories and bring an ASSBI smile to your face by a visit to https://assbi.com.au/resources/Documents/2017%20Conference%20Report.pdf.); the 2018 conference committee members so ably led by Liz Williams who have created a marvellous program to entice you all to Adelaide https://assbi.com.au/ASSBI-Conferences and all the contributors to our rich and varied workshop and webinar program for 2017.

    I would like to close my thanks with a particular special mention to Mike Hennessy who not only has tirelessly and expertly supported our web presence over many years but who also on his retirement has overseen the transition to the new site. Mike your contribution to ASSBI has been immeasurable and your quiet, supportive, reliable presence will be sorely missed – thank you 

    Warmest wishes for the holiday season and a new year full of pleasant surprises,

    Jacinta Douglas, President

  • 7 Dec 2017 15:18 | Michael Sugg (Administrator)

    I am very proud of the new website from Wild Apricot. This took a lot of work from a lot of people. I’d like to thank our President Jacinta for her unfailing support of me whilst this gruelling challenge took place.

    Michael Sugg from Advance Web Design for his sense of humour, patience with me and my non-techy way of dealing with things and hours of behind the scenes hard work dealing with outside forces such as CVENT, G-Suite, PayPal and of course Wild Apricot themselves to get it to where it is now.

    And last, but definitely not least, huge thanks to Mike Hennessy for the 25+ years of looking after the old website and his help with the transition to the new one.

    Cheers, Margaret Eagers, EO


  • 7 Dec 2017 15:15 | Michael Sugg (Administrator)

    ASSBIS' multidisciplinary Journal.

    The third issue of Volume 18 concludes another successful year for Brain Impairment with a growing number of submissions to the journal (68 to date this year). This has allowed us to start to build a bank of papers available online on FirstView awaiting allocation to an issue. 

    Members are invited to check out some of these which will comprise a world class special issue on Quantitative Data Analysis guest edited by Robyn Tate and Michael Perdices to be published early in 2018.  

    We would like to thank our guest editors, Editorial Board members and the many other reviewers who have contributed to the success of Brain Impairment in 2017. 

    As always we are indebted to Jan Ewing and the Publications Committee for ongoing support in moving the journal forwards and to Margaret Eagers for her tireless management of all things administrative.

    You should have received login instructions when you joined ASSBI, if you require any help with this please email Margaret

    Jennifer Fleming and Grahame Simpson
    Co-Editors


  • 7 Dec 2017 15:10 | Michael Sugg (Administrator)

    The full webinar programme for 2018 will be advertised in the new year on the Professional Development Page.

    If you would like to see someone give a workshop in your State or know of anyone coming to Australia in 2018 who would like to give a workshop or webinar for ASSBI members, please email Margaret and we will endeavour to organise a full/half day workshop or a one-hour webinar.

    2017 Webinar Series

    #assbiwebinars

    We had technical difficulties with Prof Vicki Anderson’s webinar. Vicki will endeavour to tape this and I’ll get it out to the people who have registered ASAP. Michael Perdices webinar is all set for 12th December. Click here for information on all the webinars and speakers. Webinars go for 1 hour from 12.30pm – 1.30pm Sydney/Melbourne time and they are all available as an MP4 for you to watch at your leisure once purchased.

    2018 Workshops

    #assbiworkshops

    Jennie Ponsford, Adam McKay and Dana Wong will be giving a full day workshop live in Perth and streamed to the rest of the country on 26th February entitled: The nature and treatment of sleep disturbance and fatigue following brain injury. This workshop is brought to you by Brightwater Care Group, Monash University and ASSBI.  will also be streamed around the country – there will be 2 payment tiers, one for attendance in Perth and one for streaming. Click here for more information and to register.


  • 7 Dec 2017 14:52 | Michael Sugg (Administrator)

    ASSBI launches new website and Association Software.

    After a lot of work and late nights from the VERY patient and hard-working Michael Sugg of Advance Web Design, our previous Webmaster Mike Hennessey, and myself ASSBI are proud to announce the launch of the new website from Wild Apricot. Obviously there will be some teething problems at first but all of us here at ASSBI hope you like the new set up.

    We encourage you to go and have a look around, sign into the website (whether or not you are a member of ASSBI). Signing in will give you the opportunity to update your own information. We would also like to collect stats such as your discipline and where you come from to get a better idea of our community.

    If you are a member of ASSBI Margaret will send you an email with your new membership ID number. You will also be able to set your own password and update your details.

    When your membership is due you will, as usual, receive a reminder email with links to renew.  You can still renew online but we cannot take online payments just yet, so for the time being you can transfer your fees via the bank OR ring Margaret who will take payment over the phone.

    We have imported a lot of data from CVENT but some people have not been transferred over for a number of reasons – they had opted out, email address’ had bounced or they had multiple cards. So if you know someone who didn’t get this email please ask them to go to the new site and sign up for the newsletter.

    From now on Margaret will be our Webmaster so if you have anything you wish to go on or have any feedback please email her.

    Margaret Eagers, Webmaster!


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