Supporting Research & Learning in Rehabilitation

The Burwood Academy of Independent Living is a dynamic organisation committed to improving the life experience of people recovering from serious injury and illness. Based onsite at Burwood Hospital in Christchurch, the Academy is dedicated to building a vibrant culture of research and learning. We are working to establish strong links to consumer organisations, universities and rehabilitation professionals.

New Book! THE ART OF RECOVERY: SIX PERSONAL JOURNEYS

Each person who endures a serious illness or injury followed by a journey of rehabilitation has a compelling story to share. Now, six brave New Zealanders are sharing their accounts of recovery through self-determination and courage in ‘The Art of Recovery: Six Personal Journeys’ edited by Bernadette Cassidy and Carolyn Beaver. Whether recovering from a spinal cord or brain injury, drug/alcohol addiction or congenital condition, each of the six personal accounts is an opportunity to step into the rehabilitation process through the eyes of those who have lived it. Among those whose stories feature is Shane Thrower who survived testicular cancer and a traumatic brain injury; Ken Hird who was paralysed in the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquake, and Roydon Gibbs who’s battled addiction and depression.

10 years in the compilation, ‘The Art of Recovery’ was commissioned by the late Alan Clarke, executive director of the New Zealand Spinal Trust, who sadly passed away hours after writing the introduction for the book in 2007. Alan’s philosophy was that “rehabilitation is about taking charge of ones return to full participation. Rehabilitation can’t be “done to you”. It is not a treatment or a therapy. It is a learning process, educational not medical. One must set one’s own goals and make sure one gets there.” Alan, who suffered a spinal injury when he fell off the roof of his house, was also a keen proponent of Gerben DeJong’s independent living paradigm, which emphasises the need for the consumer to be in control of and responsible for his/her recovery. DeJong, currently a director at the MedStar Centre for Post-acute Innovation and Research in Washington DC, wrote the book’s foreword. He says “the six narratives that comprise this work are indeed about the art of recovery but they are much more. They are also about the art of reinvention — about re-imagining and reinventing one’s life and knowing that one can never go back completely to what once was.”

Co-editor Carolyn Beaver says the book will appeal to people in all forms of recovery and to health professionals with an interest in rehabilitation.

Order HERE (through NZ Spinal Trust) $24.95 plus postage and handling

Order HERE (through Trade Me) $24.95 plus postage and handling

Relieve The Pressure

Wednesday 5th September is World Spinal Cord Injury. A day on which awareness of Spinal Cord Injury in New Zealand and around the world is raised.

This year’s focus is Pressure Injury Prevention which is a significant and costly concern for many. To address this considerable issue in our country we have created a series of 13 remarkable videos.

The resource features a group of people who have a lived experience of SCI and has been a collaborative production by NZ Spinal Trust, BAIL (Burwood Academy of Independent Living) Telling Lives and ACC.

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See the rest of the videos here

Reducing disparities in ACC funding

First Year NZSCIR report launched


BAIL is very proud to see the results of our research having real impact. The first-year report of the New Zealand Spinal Cord Injury Register is now available. For the first time we are able to access accurate up-to-date contextual information on SCI. This information can now be used to improve the delivery of health care and rehabilitation services for people with SCI.

BAIL's Tales January 2018

Kia ora and a warm welcome to 2018 from all of the BAIL team.

 

The year of 2017 sped by very fast but somehow it still turned out to be a very eventful year for the team at BAIL. As we look forward to the exciting prospects that a new year brings, we also are taking the time to reflect on the previous year and all the many things that were achieved.

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BAIL Newsletter - September 2018


BAIL Newsletter - January 2018

BAIL's Tales August

Kia ora from the BAIL team

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With springtime upon us we can reflect on the activities BAIL has achieved during the winter months.

BAIL'S Tales July

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The last month has seen a change to the BAIL team, and we welcome Kathy Duncan as our new Operations and Administration Assistant.

BAIL'S Tales June 2017

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BAIL'S Tales May 2017

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