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Creating a Brain Injury Hub in Australia with Emma Beer

Creating a Brain Injury Hub in Australia with Emma Beer

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In this episode, Emma shares how she is creating a brain injury hub in Australia for folks living with brain injury.

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Emma is a wife and a mother of 3 beautiful children, her best work! Her brain injury has sent her in a new exciting direction in life.Her passion is to open Brisbane's first brain injury hub, to do it for the one's that can't. To create a unique space with programs to help people with ABI’s feel connect to people and the community. she is a go getter, and she sees herself as being made of titanium. Since her Arteriovenous malformation in April 2021, Emma has been involved in several research projects for Brain injury. She has raised money for Outwood Bound for brain injury, she completed Outwood Bound - Potential Unlimited Brain Injury Adventure in Tharwa, NSW. Emma’s a leadership of the Steps Skilled program for people with Brain Injury. Emma was a guest speaker at an International Women’s Day event in Brisbane, 2024. She has re-joining the F45 gym where her brain injury journey began.Being a school teacher since 2002, and now a Teacher Aid. Emma always loves to help people and combining her skills in the education and her living experience with brain injury she is driving to make a positive different in the Brain Injury community.

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