CPD Hours1 hr
CPD CategoryCategory 2: Skills and Knowledge
OrganiserAASW Training ([email protected])
Event FormatOn-Demand
Practice & careerDisability, Clinical SW, Mental Health
CPD Hours1 hr
CPD CategoryCategory 2: Skills and Knowledge
OrganiserAASW Training ([email protected])
Event FormatOn-Demand
Practice & careerDisability, Clinical SW, Mental Health
Capability Levels: Emerging; Evolving
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) often presents as an “invisible” disability—its impacts on cognition, emotion, communication, and behaviour can be profound, yet are frequently misunderstood or easily overlooked in everyday interactions. For social workers, this can create unique challenges when supporting individuals whose needs may not be immediately apparent but who experience significant barriers to independence, relationships, and wellbeing. This webinar offers an opportunity to deepen professional knowledge and confidence in working with people affected by ABI, moving beyond surface-level understanding to consider the nuanced realities of living with this condition.
Through real-world case examples, guided reflective exercises, and evidence-informed practice strategies, participants will explore how to engage with clients and families in ways that are both empathetic and practical. The session will highlight common presentations of ABI, the psychosocial impacts that can follow, and the importance of trauma-informed and strengths-based approaches. Social workers will also gain insights into interdisciplinary collaboration, advocacy, and service navigation, equipping them to respond with greater awareness and skill across diverse practice settings.
Who should register?
This webinar is catered to any Social Worker or health care professional wanting to develop a greater understanding of Acquired Brain Injury and social work practice.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
AASW Credential: Disability; Mental Health; Clinical
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