BIANYS URGES YOU TO ACT NOW TO PRESERVE HEALTHCARE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AND SENIORS
ALBANY, NY: January 31, 2017 –The Brain Injury Association of New York State urges you to call Congress today and tell them to protect the ACA, Medicaid, and Medicare.
The President and Congress are moving quickly to dismantle the Affordable Care Act. Major cuts and restructuring of Medicaid and Medicare may not be far behind. Brain injury advocates must let policymakers know that these changes will hurt people with disabilities and seniors.
Please use this toll free call-in number
866-426-2631
When you call you will hear a brief overview of the issues and will be asked to enter your zip code before being transferred to your members of Congress. Please ask to speak to the health staffer.
Talking points to use during your call
No repeal of the ACA without simultaneous replacement
If Congress votes to repeal the ACA, a replacement package that provides equivalent or improved access to affordable, quality health coverage must be included in the same legislation.
No cuts to Medicaid or restructuring of the Medicaid program
Seniors and people with disabilities rely on the Medicaid program. It is the primary public source of funding for long-term services and supports. Program cuts, along with block grant or per capita cap proposals would hurt people who have no alternative means of paying for essential services.
Preserve Medicare for current and future seniors and people with disabilities
Medicare is a huge success story, with strong support from all Americans. Premium support and other restructuring proposals to shift more costs onto beneficiaries would make health care far less affordable and accessible to seniors and people with disabilities.
BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK STATE ANNOUNCES FIRST WEBINAR IN NEW PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SERIES
First webinar in series designed to provide insight and information to professionals working with veterans affected by traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
Registrants will receive 1.5 Social Work Continuing Education Contact Hours, 1.5 Certified Brain Injury Specialist (CBIS) CEUs or a certificate of attendance
ALBANY, NY: January 24, 2017 – The Brain Injury Association of New York State (BIANYS) announced “Meeting the Needs of Veterans with TBI (Webinar)” to be held on Wednesday, February 15 at 1:00pm. The webinar is the first in their new professional development series designed to train professionals working with individuals and their families affected by brain injuries across the state.
Representatives from organizations serving veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) are invited to participate. The live on-line program will provide information around the symptoms and challenges of TBI as experienced by military members. The webinar will also include a question-and-answer session with a certified professional from BIANYS. Social work continuing education contact hours will be available to attendees.
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BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK STATE ANNOUNCESS CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS FOR THEIR 35TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE IN JUNE
Professionals working with individuals and their families affected by brain injury are invited to submit proposals that focus on strategies, skill building and practical application
Deadline for submission is February 17, 2017
ALBANY, NY: January 11, 2016 – The Brain Injury Association of New York State (BIANYS) announced today their Call for Workshop Proposals for the 35th Annual “One Voice for Brain Injury” Conference, to be held on June 15-16, 2017 at the Holiday Inn in Saratoga Springs, NY. BIANYS Annual Conference is attended by hundreds of professionals, brain injury service providers, and consumers from across New York State.
All workshop sessions are 75 minutes long. BIANYS is seeking interactive presentations that focus on strategies, skill building, and practical application, as well as presentations that provide insight into a new or innovative brain injury topic. Deadline for submission is Friday, February 17. Candidates will be notified in March if their workshop proposal has been accepted. Additional information about the program and a complete Call for Workshop Proposals are available at bianys.org.
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BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK STATE ANNOUNCESS PLANS FOR BRAIN INJURY AWARENESS MONTH IN MARCH WITH CONTINUATION OF ANNUAL BLUE JEANS FOR BRAIN INJURY CAMPAIGN
Organizations across the state are invited to participate to raise awareness and funds to support the Brain Injury Association of New York State
All monies raised go to support individuals and their families affected by brain injury
ALBANY, NY: January 6, 2016 – The Brain Injury Association of New York State (BIANYS) announced today plans for Brain Injury Awareness Month in March including the continuation of their Blue Jeans for Brain Injury Campaign to be held for the third year in a row.
Over the past two years, BIANYS has partnered with dozens of organizations across the state to generate funding to provide programs and services for individuals and their families affected by brain injuries.
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BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK STATE NAMES NEW FACTS COORDINATOR FOR NORTHERN NEW YORK
NORTHERN, N.Y.: December 7, 2016 – The Brain Injury Association of New York State (BIANYS), a statewide non-profit membership organization that advocates on behalf of individuals with brain injuries and their families has added Panja Mathis to its FACTS Coordinator team. Mathis will serve the agency’s Northern New York territory.
“We are excited to welcome Panja to our team and are confident that she will excel in her new role,” said Eileen Reardon, Executive Director of BIANYS. “Her experience and commitment to serving others will further support the quality of services we provide.”
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BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK STATE NAMES NEW DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS
ALBANY, N.Y.: December 7, 2016 – The Brain Injury Association of New York State (BIANYS) announced today the appointment of Kara Granato as Director of Communications. In her role, Granato will oversee the marketing and communications strategy for the agency.
Granato brings an extensive background in non-profit communications having worked in the industry for nearly a decade. She analyzes the branding needs and works with internal teams to ensure that messaging and branding is cohesive. Her experience with event management, strategic communications, brand awareness initiatives, and the development of marketing strategies will also complement her work at the organization.
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