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The Arizona Governor’s Council on Spinal and Head Injuries provides information, services and support for individuals with spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries, their families, and the professionals who serve them.
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On this site, you can learn…

About Spinal Cord Injury - Information and Resources, Programs and Services, Prevention, Education and Events.

About Traumatic Brain Injury - Information and Resources, Programs and Services, Prevention, Education and Events.

About The Council - Who We Are and What We Do, Education and Events.

Info for Service Providers - About SCI, About TBI, Info and Resources, Education and Events.

Info for Educators - About SCI, About TBI, Info and Resources, TBI Resource Teams for Schools, Education and Events.

Info for Policymakers and Administrators - History, Initiatives, Authorizing Statutes, Publications, Links, FAQs, Education and Events.

Painting a Moving Train: Working with Arizona Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan and Their Families

For Community Professionals interested in creating a community of competence for serving and supporting our returning warriors: The Greater Valley Area Health Education Center will present a training designed to introduce the implications of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) related to warriors returning from Afghanistan and Iraq. Early-bird registration (by November 6) is $75. After Nov. 6, registration is $85.

Friday, November 20, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm Arizona National Guard Conference Room 1335 N. 52nd Street Phoenix, AZ 85008


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Traumatic Brain Injuries Among Arizona Residents, 2008

This report provides information on the number of traumatic brain injuries in Arizona during 2008, the ages of those injured, and the causes of the injuries. Published by the Arizona Department of Health Services, Office of Women's and Children's Health.




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Traumatic Brain Injuries Among Children Ages 0-19 Years, Arizona 2008

Traumatic Brain Injury-Related Mortality, Arizona 2004-2008
Navigating the System: A Guide for People with Traumatic Brain Injury and Their Families

This new easy-to-use video website from the Brain Injury Association of Arizona provides information on the journey after brain injury: In the Hospital, In Rehabilitation, At Home and in the Community, Children and TBI, and for those who have not yet received treatment after their brain injuries: I Hurt My Head But Didn't Get Help.




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