Training and Technical Assistance
MINDSOURCE supports professionals and organizations across Colorado — in healthcare, education, behavioral health, criminal justice and social services — to better recognize, understand and respond to brain injury. If you serve people who may have experienced a brain injury, we have the training, tools and support to help you do it well.
Building Brain Injury Knowledge
Brain injury can happen to anyone, in any setting: healthcare, education, criminal justice, behavioral health, social services and more. MINDSOURCE provides the training, tools and guidance to help your organization be brain injury informed, so the people you serve get the support they need, when they need it.
Partnership and Capacity Building
MINDSOURCE offers customized organizational support to help your agency become brain injury-informed. We can help with:
- Capacity building guidance
- Product and policy development
- Research expertise
- Embedding brain injury screening into your existing client services model
Our support helps your organization improve engagement and outcomes for clients living with brain injury. Ready to explore what this looks like for your organization? Reach out and let us know where you are starting from.
More Resources for Professionals
Beyond training and capacity building, MINDSOURCE offers additional resources to support your work with people living with brain injury.
Communities of Practice
Connect with other professionals doing brain injury work across Colorado. We host quarterly sessions in January, April, July and October — open to all.
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A.H.E.A.D. Group Facilitation
A.H.E.A.D. is a free, open-source psychoeducational group curriculum that helps people with brain injury develop strategies for daily life in a supportive environment. Everything you need to facilitate the group is available on our site, including session guides and downloadable materials.
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Brain Injury Screening (OBISSS)
The Online Brain Injury Screening and Support System (OBISSS) is a free, confidential tool you can use to screen clients for a potential history of brain injury. Professional guides and tip sheets are also available.
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Contact Information
Looking for direct support services? If you are a person with a brain injury looking for support, please contact the Brain Injury Association of Colorado (BIAC) at biacolorado.org/contact.