Email Network

BrainLink Email Network for Service Providers and Health Professionals

What is the ABI Service Providers Email Network?

The Service Providers Email Network is a free service available to professionals working in the ABI sector. It has been established in recognition of a need for more coordinated information sharing amongst ABI professionals. It aims to assist in the to dissemination of information to a large number ABI professionals in Victoria, in a coordinated and timely manner.

There are currently over 150 members on the email network, from governmental departments, specialist ABI agencies, disability support agencies, case management agencies and community agencies

What information can be found through the ABI Service Providers Email Network?

Any information relevant the specific relevant to ABI and the professionals working in this sector.

  • Information about ABI, Stroke and Neurological conditions in relation to recent publications, developments, changes to legislation, systems, and new products. (eg new literature, posters)
  • Announcements of service sector meetings, ie-networking meetings and the publication of the minutes and outcomes.
  • Information about workshops, training sessions, rallies and conferences relevant to ABI, Stroke and Neurological conditions. (Eg Brain Foundation Carer Education Program, Professional Development Courses).
  • Information about community based services, such as community day programs and support groups for people with ABI, stroke or neurological conditions.
  • Information about products and services being launched by the Brain Foundation and other ABI, Stroke and Neurological support services.

How it works:

  • To join up to the email network simply send an email to the Information Officer at BrainLink - subject heading PROFESSIONAL NETWORK info@brainlink.org.au, along with your name, position and the organisation you work for.
  • To place information on the email network, email the details to info@brainlink.org.au, and it will be considered for circulation through the email network.

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                                                              Updated 9th April, 2008