social-ABI-lity: Development of a social media and online communication assessment tool for people with acquired brain injury (ABI)

Tracks
20-minute presentations
Thursday, June 25, 2026
10:55 AM - 11:05 AM
Room 7 & 8, First Floor

Overview

Dr Melissa Brunner and Tamara Eide


Details

⏫ Oral presentation
⏲️ 10:55–11:15 am
⌛ 20-minutes
📚 Assumed knowledge of attendees: Foundational (new/casual familiarity with the topic e.g. treated a single case)


Presenter

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Dr Melissa Brunner
University Of Sydney

social-ABI-lity: Development of a social media and online communication assessment tool for people with acquired brain injury (ABI)

10:55 AM - 11:15 AM

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Dr Melissa (Liss) Brunner is a senior lecturer and mid-career researcher in the Acquired Brain Injury Communication Lab, and Convenor of the Digital Health and Informatics Network at the Unviersity of Sydney.
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Ms Tamara Eide
North Shore Kids Therapy

social-ABI-lity: Development of a social media and online communication assessment tool for people with acquired brain injury (ABI)

10:55 AM - 11:15 AM

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Tamara works in early childhood communication in private practice. She is presenting her Honours thesis about supporting the use of social media with ABI.

Session chair

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Salma Charania
Central Queensland University


Student volunteer(s)

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Daniella Martinez Mendoza

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Isabella Newton

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