
Neurotrauma (acquired brain or spinal cord injury) is a devastating and costly occurrence in the lives of Ontarians that is largely predictable and preventable. The burden on individuals, families and communities across the province is significant both in terms of human suffering but as well on Ontario’s capacity to be competitive and productive within a global economy.
The Foundation, with funding support from the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care works with consumers, researchers, practitioners, policy and decision makers to create not only a research agenda but a knowledge mobilization agenda to create the necessary changes to reduce and/or eliminate this devastating injury and to improve the quality of life for those Ontarians living a neurotrauma injury.