
After a brain injury, individuals often struggle to reconnect with their community and find meaningful employment. Many people with brain injury want to work again, yet only 15% are employed. What would the workforce look like if everyone with a brain injury who wanted to work knew where to go for employment support and got superior help? It would mean that people with brain injuries would be working in successful careers and enjoying fulfilling lives.
This is the focus of the 4th annual National Brain Injury Employment Conference: a unique forum that brings together all the stakeholders in the brain injury and employment fields—survivors, family members, veterans, military personnel and professionals—for an interactive and inspirational two days of learning and networking. Take your next step to building bridges to supports and opportunities by registering today!
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The National Brain Injury Employment Conference is hosted by the Building Bridges Planning Committee and CTAT. CTAT is a nationally recognized program of Denver Options, specializing in disability related trainings for individuals with disabilities, their families and the professionals who serve them. Denver Options is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization that provides flexible, personalized services to help people with intellectual disabilities live active and purposeful lives.