Introductory Remarks UNC Board of Visitors Meeting April 8, 2011
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B R A I N I N J U R Y C A N A D A
A B R A I N I N J U R Y C A N H A P P E N T O A N Y ON E
Brain injury is the leading cause of death and disability for Canadians under the age of 40
Approximately 1.5 million Canadians live with the effects of an acquired brain injury
The annual incidences of ABI are greater than that of Multiple Sclerosis, spinal cord
injury, HIV/AIDS and breast cancer combined
The mission of Brain Injury Canada is to enhance the quality of life of individuals and
families/caregivers living with brain injury in Canada. The Board, Staff and volunteers
of Brain Injury Canada are dedicated to facilitating post-trauma research, education,
awareness and advocacy in partnership with national, provincial/territorial and
regional associations and other stakeholders.
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B R A I N I N J U R Y C A N A D A
On behalf of Brain Injury Canada, we’d like to invite you to join us for our
2020 National Brain Injury conference as a sponsor or exhibitor.
This dynamic and unique conference is designed to meet the ever-changing needs of
our audience. Our 2-day conference will be split into themes.
We are pleased to present a variety of opportunities to help your organization
showcase its products, services and solutions. We invite you to join us in Ottawa as we
work together to mobilize knowledge, network and create a better web of support for
those living with acquired brain injury.
We look forward to welcoming you to Ottawa!
Persons living with the effects of
ABI (individuals and family
members/caregivers)
Case managers
Legal professionals
Occupational therapists
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Healthy Brain and
Well-Being
Friday May 1
8:00 am - 1:00 pm
Physicians and nurses
Physiotherapists
Psychologists
Researchers
Speech language pathologists
Navigating the Trends
of Brain Injury
Thursday April 30
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Our conference audience includes:
B R A I N I N J U R Y C A N A D A P A G E 2
Thursday April 30, 2020
8:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
8:30 - 8:45 Opening Remarks
8:45 – 9:30 We All Belong to Each Other: Rehabilitation as a Social Imperative
Tim Feeney, Ph.D., Chief Knowledge Officer Belvedere Health Services Albany, NY The Mill
School Essex Junction, VT
9:30 – 10:15
Sex and gender implications for clinicians attending to patients with traumatic brain injury
Tatyana Mollayeva, MD, RPSGT, RST, PhD - Postdoctoral research fellow (Occupational
Sciences and Occupational Therapy), University of Toronto, and;
Sara Hanafy, PhD Candidate, University of Toronto
10:15 – 10:45 Break and Visit Exhibit Tables
10:45 – 11:30
11:30 – 12:15
Bridging Between Obstacles: Surviving the ABI Journey from Acute to Community Care
Judith Johnston, Brain Injury Survivor & Dr. Shanda Hunter-Trottier, B.A., M.S., CCC-SLP,Reg.
CASLPO - Director and Founder of S.L. Hunter SpeechWorks,
John Connolly, PhD
Professor, Department of Linguistics and Languages, McMaster University, Co-Director,
Language, Memory and Brain Lab, McMaster University,
Objective Assessment and Monitoring of Cognitive Function in Coma, Vegetative
State, and Concussion: Assisting Healthcare from Hospital to Home
12:15 -1:15 Lunch and Visit Exhibit Tables
2:00 - 2:45
1:15 - 2:00 Moving Ahead. Exploring Incidence, Consequences, and Supports for Women Survivors
of Traumatic Brain Injury in Intimate Partner Violence
Paul van Donkelaar, PhD - Co-founder and Principal Investigator for SOAR (Supporting
Survivors of Abuse and Brain Injury through Research)
Karen Mason - Co-founder for SOAR (Supporting Survivors of Abuse and Brain Injury
through Research)
New Normal: What does it mean to recover?
Ovey Yeung - Brain Injury Survivor
2:45 - 3:15 Break and Visit Exhibit Tables
Building bridges and enhancing capacity: Improving client outcomes through
collaborative programming between community rehabilitation and acute hospital settings
Stacie Dertinger M.ADS, BCBA and Jane Savage MSW RSW
Head Injury Rehabilitation Ontario
Cannabis and brain injury: help or harm?
Dr Mark A. Ware MBBS MSc; Chief Medical Officer, Canopy Growth Corporation; and
Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Anesthesia, McGill University
4:00 - 4:45
3:15 - 4:00
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Friday May 1, 2020. Health Brain and Well-Being
8:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
8:30 - 8:35 Opening Remarks
8:35 – 9:15 Challenging your limits
Shanda Hill, Ultra-athlete and brain injury survivor
9:15– 9:55 How nutrition can positively impact cognition, depression and anxiety following a TBI
Kylie James B.Sc. (OT), CNP, RNCP - Certified Nutritionist and Registered Occupational
Therapist
9:55 – 10:20 Break and Visit Exhibit Tables
10:20 – 11:00
11:00 - 11:40 Discovering Day-to-Day Living Following a TBI
Pauline Hoffman, Certified Professional Organizer, Cleaning Specialist
The new brain health - natural help for anxiety, trauma and sleep
Tom Diamond, PhD, Certified Neurofeedback Specialist, Registered Clinical Counsellor
12:05 - 12:45Yoga and meditation for brain injury: evidence, innovations, and ways forward
Kimberly Baker MPA, RYT-200
Love Your Brain
11:40 – 12:05 Break and Visit Exhibit Tables
*Program is subject to change
B R A I N I N J U R Y C A N A D A
Over
46,342 visitors
(Nov 2018 - Oct 2019)
Over
90,777 visitors
(Nov 2018 - Oct 2019)
Impressions
509,585Engagement
26,423Impressions
202,099Profile Visits
3,000+
Followers
7,900+Reach
358,395Followers
3300+
B r a i n I n j u r y C a n a d a R e a c h a n d E n g a g em e n t
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Website
www.braininjurycanada.ca continues to rank high in organic searches.
Facebook (Nov 2018 – Oct 2019) Twitter (Nov 2018 – Oct 2019)
Email List
Subscribers
3400+
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We want you to be a part of our biggest conference yet. When you sponsor with us,
you will have the opportunity to:
Why should you sponsor and exhibit with us?
We are delighted to be able to offer a variety of sponsorship opportunities to
companies working in the area of acquired brain injury and we hope that you will be
able to select a package to suit your needs.
Build brand
awareness with
a targeted
audience
Share your product
and services with
attendees, speakers
and other
sponsors/exhibitors
Network with
colleagues and
potential referral
sources
Support Brain Injury
Canada in enhancing
the lives of individuals
and families/caregivers
living with brain injury
in Canada
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PLATINUM SPONSOR - $5000 SOLD OUT
Full page advertisement in the conference program
Opportunity to introduce keynote speaker
Recognition, logo placement and website link on conference registration page
Prime exhibit space on both days with a 6 foot table, table cloth and two chairs
Social media company profile prior to conference
Recognition and logo placement in conference emails
Acknowledgment in introduction on both days of event
Corporate logo on event signage
Opportunity to provide promotional item and brochure in conference bags (optional)
Company sponsorship level recognized on website and in 2020 Annual Report
2 free conference registrations
GOLD SPONSOR - $3500
Limited to 2
Limited to 4 - 3 remaining
½ page advertisement in the conference program
Recognition, logo placement and website link on conference registration page
Prime exhibit space on both days with a 6 foot table, table cloth and two chairs
Social media company profile prior to conference
Recognition and logo placement in conference emails
Acknowledgment in Introduction on both days of event
Corporate logo on event signage
Opportunity to provide promotional item and brochure in conference bags (optional)
Company sponsorship level recognized on website and in 2020 Annual Report
2 free conference registrations
SILVER SPONSOR - $1500
½ page advertisement in the conference program
Recognition and logo placement on conference registration page
Social media posts
Recognition and logo placement in conference emails
Corporate logo on event signage
Opportunity to provide brochure in conference bags (optional)
Company sponsorship level recognized on website and in 2020 Annual Report
1 free conference registration
Unlimited
B R A I N I N J U R Y C A N A D A P A G E 6
LUNCH SPONSOR - $2000 SOLD OUT
½ page advertisement in the conference program
Recognition, logo placement and website link on conference registration page
Social media company profile prior to conference
Recognition and logo placement in conference emails
Signage with recognition and logo placement on lunch tables and on plenary tables
Acknowledgment by MC on Day 1 of event
Corporate logo on event signage
Opportunity to provide promotional item and brochure in conference bags (optional)
Company sponsorship level recognized on website and in 2020 Annual Report
1 free conference registration
SNACK SPONSOR - $1000
Limited to 1
Limited to 4 - 3 remaining
½ page advertisement in the conference program
Recognition, logo placement and website link on conference registration page
Social media company profile prior to conference
Signage with recognition and logo placement on food tables and on plenary tables
Acknowledgment by MC on Day of event
Corporate logo on event signage
Company sponsorship level recognized on website and in 2020 Annual Report
1 free conference registration
EXHIBITOR - $800 50% SOLD OUT
1 exhibit space in conference room with a 6 foot table, tablecloth and chair
1 full conference registration*
Company name and website link listed on conference webpage
Company name listed in conference program
Exhibitor opportunities are limited
*Only 1 person may attend your booth. There is an additional charge of $150.00 per person to
cover additional costs.
Please note there is an additional $75.00 cost if electrical outlets are required.
Please contact Michelle MCDonald at 613-762-1222 or
[email protected] to secure your sponsorship now.
440 Laurier Ave., W. Suite 200
Ottawa, ON K1R 7X6
613-762-1222
1-866-977-2492
www.braininjurycanada.ca
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