August 13, 2025
ABI was proud to partner with the incredible team at Attitude earlier this year.
My Fragile Brain, a three-part series, explores what brain injury truly looks like through the experiences of patients at ABI – not just of personal recovery journeys, but of the complexity of brain injury rehabilitation.
It highlights the profound impact on whānau, and the skill, compassion, and dedication of our kaimahi who walk alongside each person every step of the way.
We’re honoured to be part of this important kōrero.
We thank Hayden, Nikita, Jared and their whānau, who generously shared their journeys of recovery from brain injury.
Watch the full series here on YouTube or TVNZ+.
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