SCIA develop SCI Rookie Books: Spinal cord injury basics

SCIA Launch SCI Rookie Books

Finding the right information about spinal cord injury at the acute stages can be overwhelming and confusing. SCIA are here to help with their new Acute Family Resource SCI Rookie Books series.

This series was designed to help family members at the early stages of a loved one’s spinal cord injury.

Developed by Jenni Haydon, SCIA Acute Family Resource Coordinator, using her own lived-experience from a family member perspective to guide you through the basics, where to start and where can you get the right support.

Click here to download booklet 1.

The second Rookie Book helps guide rookie supporters of those who have a loved one with a spinal cord injury to navigate which specialists will be there to assist, who they are, and how they will help.

Titled Who’s who and how can they help?, this second guide was also developed by Jenni Haydon.

Click here to download booklet 2.

The SCIA Peer and Family Support team offer lived-experience advice and support to help you and your loved ones navigate disability in the spinal units of Sydney and in the community across New South Wales and Western Australia.

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