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Publications, Webcasts & External Sources

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 Federal TBI Program Publications

Resource Facilitation Survey Results, 2009 (2010)

Pathway for Systems Change: Benchmarks (2008)

Traumatic Brain Injury Public Awareness: A Collection of Campaign Profiles (2008)

Tips, Contacts, and Tools for State Agencies to Develop Solid Relationships with Educational Agencies and Key Children and Youth Organizations (2007)

Tips, Contacts, and Tools for Protection and Advocacy Systems (P&A) to Develop Solid Relationships with Educational Agencies and Key Children and Youth Organizations (2007)

Traumatic Brain Injury 101: A Collection of Training Programs and Presentation Materials for Professionals (2007)

Traumatic Brain Injury Needs and Resources Assessment Tool (2006)

A Look at TBI Trust Fund Programs: Possible Funding Sources for Helping Individuals and Their Families Cope with Traumatic Brain Injury (2006)

Traumatic Brain Injury Screening: An Introduction (2006)

Building Capacity of Educators to Serve Students with TBI: A Regional Team Approach (2004)

Native Americans with Traumatic Brain Injury and the First National Native American Summit on TBI (2003)

 

 MCHB Archived Web Casts

Ready, Set, Go: Including Children and Youth in TBI Programs (2008)

Unidentified TBI: The Importance of Finding Those Who "Get Lost" and Those "Not Found" (2008)

Veterans with TBI – The Veteran’s Health System (2008)

Reducing Restraint and Seclusion of Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury (2006)

Behavior Assessment and Problem Solving Using Positive Behavior Supports for Students with Traumatic Brain Injury (2006)

Using a Team Approach to Employment of People with TBI (2005)

Building Statewide Capacity to Serve Students with TBI (2005)

Effective Partnerships – State TBI Programs and State MCH Programs (2005)

Veterans Health Benefits 101 for Protection and Advocacy TBI Advocates (2005)

TBI Trust Funds (2005)

TBI Medicaid Waiver Options and Issues (2005)

TBI/BIAA State Legislation Round Up (2004)

TBI & Domestic Violence (2004)

Working with Medical Professionals to Enhance and Support PATBI Advocacy and Education Efforts (2004)

Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) Public Awareness (2003)

TBI & Substance Abuse (2003)

TBI & Housing (2003)

 

 External Resources

New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department (ALTSC)

ALTSC has completed a series of grant projects to educate specific sectors of the Primary Car e Provider workforce about TBI.  It was funded through a Federal grant award from the Health Resources Services Administration. This grant resulted in the production of an award winning documentary DVD and two Continuing Education Courses for Medical Professionals, entitled The Silent Epidemic: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury; a DVD for Head Start Providers, entitled In Harm’s Way: Traumatic Brain Injury in Young Children; and a DVD for Community Health Representatives (CHR’s) working on Native American reservations and pueblos, entitled The Critical Link: CHRs and Traumatic Brain Injury in Indian Country.

The Silent Epidemic: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Part 1: "Identification and Diagnosis"

This Telly Award-winning documentary presentation includes information on the personal and societal cost of TBI, neuroimaging and neuropsychological evaluations, diagnosis, and more.

The Silent Epidemic: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Part 2: "Management of MTBI"

This Telly award-winning documentary presentation includes information on medical complications, optimizing recovery, patient and family education, and more.

Traumatic Brain Injury in Young Children: In Harm's Way

This documentary presentation was created to educate early childhood providers about TBI in young children. 

The Critical Link: CHRs and Traumatic Brain Injury in Indian Country 

This documentary presentation was created to educate Native American Health Representatives about TBI and to assist in its identification among members of their tribes. 

Traumatic Brain Injury & Public Services in Michigan

This is a free training course intended for service providers in Michigan’s public service agencies, including: Area Agencies on Aging, Community Mental Health Services Providers, Department of Human Services, MI Choice Waiver Agents, special education professionals in Michigan’s schools, and anyone else who serves people with brain injury.

Course objectives are:

  • To ensure service providers understand the range of outcomes of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and the implications for assessment and care-planning. 
  • To improve the ability of service providers to identify and deliver appropriate services for persons with TBI – including coordination across service agencies when appropriate

This course is presented in four modules. Each module requires about 45 minutes to complete.

Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the National Academies – Consensus Report

Evaluating the HRSA Traumatic Brain Injury Program (2006)

In this report, the IOM Committee on Traumatic Brain Injury assesses the impact of the HRSA TBI Program. 

    • “Established in 1997, the TBI Program is a modest Federal initiative with broad ambitions; a grants program aimed at motivating States to create systems improvement on behalf of persons with TBI and their families.”
    • “The IOM Committee concludes that there has been demonstrable improvement in two essential preconditions for improving TBI service systems – State-level TBI systems infrastructure and the overall visibility of TBI have grown considerably.”