Come and work at ABI Rehab NZ

A message from ABI CEO Dr Christine Howard-Brown Kia Ora, ABI Rehab is a vibrant rehabilitation service specialising in brain injuries, major trauma, vocational and paediatric rehabilitation.  We have inpatient, residential and community services designed for people with varying levels of complexity. If you’re passionate about rehabilitation and looking for a busy but rewarding career… Continue reading Come and work at ABI Rehab NZ

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ABI Rehab NZ opens new Wellington Community Services Rehabilitation site in Tawa

ABI Rehab NZ opened its new Wellington Community Services Rehabilitation site on the 18th May. ABI has taken on a lease in a building that has been renovated for accessibility. The site is at 210 Main Road, Tawa and is on the top floor of the building (access via lifts or stairs). There is a gym,… Continue reading ABI Rehab NZ opens new Wellington Community Services Rehabilitation site in Tawa

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Celebrating our Psychologists at the end of the National Psychology Week

This week we have tried to showcase the value Psychology brings to rehabilitation.  We thank and celebrate all of our Psychologists who do such important work within the rehab team and with clients and whānau. Chris one of our Neuropsychologists loves his role “because it’s people work; it’s varied – every person, family, the situation… Continue reading Celebrating our Psychologists at the end of the National Psychology Week

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Behavioural Psychology: Angela and Victoria

Victoria and Angela are Psychologists with specialist skills in behaviour. Both are Board Certified Behaviour Analysts. Angela says “psychologists are in a unique position as rehabilitation professionals as they fill the space in supporting people to cope with the mental and physical challenges they face with their injury” Victoria and Angela believe psychologists serve a key… Continue reading Behavioural Psychology: Angela and Victoria

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Viv Clinical Psychologist

Viv an ABI Clinical Psychologist thinks “psychology is a critical part of rehabilitation.  We are holistic beings, and our psychological well-being plays a key role in one’s identity. Often clients question their identity and self-worth post-injury. Psychology fills this gap in supporting clients to build their confidence and rebuild their identity. Psychology is a welcomed, valued,… Continue reading Viv Clinical Psychologist

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International Nurses Day

Today we focus on our Nurses who play an integral part of ABI’s leadership and service delivery. ABI has a team of almost 50 Nurses. ABI Nurses work in the community, at the residential disability services, in the inpatient intensive service and in the hospitals. ABI has strong leadership by Nurses, our CEO Dr Christine… Continue reading International Nurses Day

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Chris a Neuropsychologist and Clinical Psychologist

Chris shares with us his insights into being a Neuropsychologist. Neuropsychology is an important part of TBI rehabilitation with specialist skills in understanding how an injury or illness to the brain affects cognition (thinking), emotion and behaviour. “Often people think of Neuropsychologists as Psychologists who just do that big test following a Brain Injury. Neuropsychology is no… Continue reading Chris a Neuropsychologist and Clinical Psychologist

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National Aotearoa Psychology Week May 10 -16

This week is National Psychology Week. ABI celebrates and thanks to our team of Psychologist for all their mahi. Kapai to all our kaimātai hinengaro (Psychologists). ABI has a team of about 25 Psychologists working across the Intensive inpatient TBI service, Residential Disability Services, and out in the community. The ABI Psychologists have varied specialist skill sets and… Continue reading National Aotearoa Psychology Week May 10 -16

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World Social Work Day

World Social Work Day was recently celebrated. This is the day social workers worldwide stand together to advance a common message globally. This year the theme is Ubuntu: I am Because We Are – strengthening social solidarity and global connectedness.  ABI recognises our social workers’ essential role in connecting people and whānau to their communities and… Continue reading World Social Work Day

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