People who live with the everyday challenges of brain injury have unique and valuable knowledge to help guide human service system improvements. But some symptoms can make it difficult for people with brain injury to participate on the teams and work groups that meet to discuss and plan improvements. Those with and without brain injuries share the responsibility to make lived experience understandable and actionable.
The following are tips that professionals and people with brain injury can use to make the most of the lived experience of brain injury when collaborating on teams.
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