An Invitation to attend a Webinar which explains. Neuroplasticity and the Role it plays in Stroke Rehabilitation. On17 May 2023 – 6.00 pm - 7.00 pm. \{AEST\}.
This Webinar, hosted by Dr. Simone Dorsch, a noted Stroke Researcher and Educator, is designed to give Stroke Survivors, their families/carers a clearer understanding of Neuroplasticity and how to apply the principles of Neuroplasticity to their Stroke Rehabilitation.
By attending this Webinar, you will hear about and discuss with Simone the latest research on Neuroplasticity and how you can obtain the best results from your post stroke rehabilitation.
You also will be able to chat with 2 Stroke Survivors who are happy to share their Lived Experience with you.
The Webinar will have a wide appeal.
This Webinar’s subject is of appeal to not only stroke survivors, their families/carers but will be of appeal to stroke therapists.It is designed to provide all stakeholders with strategies to help build and sustain motivation levels during rehab- both short and longer term
Dr. Simone Dorsch - Our Moderator.
The host and moderator will be Dr. Simone Dorsch, a noted Stroke Educator (Senior Lecturer, Australian Catholic University) and a Director of StrokeEd, a Stroke Rehabilitation education collaborative. Dr. Dorsch regularly conducts workshops in Australia and overseas and is highly regarded as a leading educator in the Stroke world.
All members of the StrokeEd Collaboration are all highly credentialled educators, researchers and practising clinicians who conduct evidence-based workshops; lectures to improve the skills, knowledge, and practice of rehabilitation therapists, and influence the delivery of rehabilitation services to stroke survivors.
These activities reach far beyond Australia and this chart gives an overview of their activities.
Our Stroke Survivors.
Joining Simone and myself on this Webinar, will be Stephanie Ho, a fellow Stroke Survivor and together we will outline our Lived Experience in relation to our rehabilitation and neuroplasticity.
Stephanie is 11 years post stroke and is an articulate advocate for the importance of neuroplasticity in her rehab. In 2020 Stephanie was the 2020 Winner of the Stroke Foundation’s “Improving Life After Award”
I am 7 years post stroke, having sustained a Left Lacunar Stroke in April 2016, I am heavily involved in Stroke Research, and advocacy.In 2021 I was the 2021 Winner of the Stroke Foundation’s “Improving Life After Award”
In 2022 I was appointed the Inaugural Chair of the Consumer and Community Advisory Committee of The George Institute for Global Health in Australia.
How apply for this FREE Webinar.
To register Click here, which will take you to the Brain that Changes Webinar. on Registration Page.
Brian A Beh, Stroke Survivor
Lifelong Member of the Hopalong Cassidy Fan Club
Poet, Philosopher and Child of the Cosmos
Winner "Improving Life After Stroke" Category
Stroke Foundation of Australia 2021 National Awards
