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Brain Injury Resource Library

Prevention
The following are available to be borrowed.
 
DVD/Videos
  • All The Kings Horses & All The Kings Men ; Norwalk Hospital.
  • Be Safe on your Bike L.A.P.D., Bicycle Safety.
  • Before The Fall, Snell Memorial Foundation
  • Bicycle Helmet Safety Campaign, Headsmart PSA
  • Bike Safe. Bike Smart
  • Buying Motorcycle Helmets, Snell Memorial Foundation
  • Don’t Hurt Your Crown- Wear a helmet; DVD
  • Get the Big Picture, AAA Foundation for Safety, 1994. Bicycle Safety
  • Greatest Sports Follies, Sports Illustrated 1989, School prevention/education video.
  • Heads Up: Concussion; DVD
  • Heads Up: Concussion in High School Sports - 2005 Center for disease Control.
  • Headsmart is….
  • How to Fit a Helmet- Safe Kids 2000
  • Humanizing Brain Injury, Brain Injury Assoc. of America: Testimonies from a Mom (Shaken Baby Syndrome ) an Adult ( Car Crash) and a teenager ( sports ) . All talk about ways to prevent TBI.
  • I Can’t Girl, I Can’t Boy, BIANH, (2), Public Service Announcements, the results of injury, what I can’t do anymore.
  • Just Another Saturday Night, AAA Foundation for Safety, 1998. Drinking & Driving. College
  • Kidz Vidz, Snell Memorial Foundation
  • Motorcycles without Helmets - We all pay the price.
  • Otto the Auto on Bicycle Safety, AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, 1994. Bicycle Safety Presentation for K-3rd Grade.
  • Otto The Auto on Wearing Seatbelts; AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, 2001, Grades K-3rd grade. The importance on why and how to wear seat belt.
  • Poison Control- ( 2 part video)Adult education program
  • Prevent Paralysis: Don’t Hit With Your Head :University of Pennsylvania Sports Medicine Center and National federation of State High School Associations, 1992: A discussion of how injuries happen in football and how one can prevent them preventing injuries in football.
  • Public Service Announcements & Bell; Brain Injury Association of NH, 2001.
  • Public Service Announcements: “Bully” and “Crying Mia”, Brain Injury Association of America 2001. Describes a bicycle accident and shaken baby syndrome.
  • Remember Me- Brains at Risk
  • Ride Smart: It’s time to Start, NH Traffic safety Administration 2002, Bicycle Safety Video, Grades 4-6.
  • Seat Belt PSA: Darthmouth Hitchcock Medical Center; DVD
  • Seatbelts & The Family, Iowa Head Injury Association, 1992 Seatbelt Safety.
  • Sharing The Road, AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, 1994 Helps motorists understand the special concerns of all others on the roads.
  • Skiing and Snowboard Safety, NH Safe Kids & Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinic. Safety Tips on the Mountain. (4 video, 1 DVD)
  • Snell Who Are Those Guys, Snell Memorial Foundation
  • Staying Safe around Guns - What you don’t know can hurt you, NH Firearm Safety Coalition, 1999 Prevention Grades 4-6, educating parents and children about gun safety. (1 video, 1 DVD)
  • Think First: FlashPoints – Moment of Decision: Teenagers recount their decision making after experiencing a serious car crash.
  • Think First! For Teens: DVD, National Injury Prevention Foundation of 2009. Presenters’ Collection: Feature Film: Think About Your Choices. Health Educator Teen PowerPoint; Narrated Presentation; VIP Vignette: Alexandria McDonald. 50 minutes
  • Think First: Harms Way (2)
  • Think First “On Edge” Video, 2001
  • Think First : Reflections; The National Head & Spinal Cord Injury Prevention Program, 1986. Reflections from High School age children about their choices and its effects
  • This Year – Don’t Lose Your Friends, The Radius Group, 1997: Four Synopsis stories of teenagers who engaged in risky behaviors that leads to injury.
  • TV Smarts for Kids: Grades K-2, Grades 3-6, Grades 7-12, National Cable Television Association. 1998 ( 3 part series). Explains how TV makes everything look good. Teaches all age groups to learn how to spot clues that define what the real messages of the program are.
  • Wear A Snell Ski Helmet, Snell Memorial Foundation
  • When the Cheering Stops, Rocky Mountain Regional Brain Injury Center: Step by step illustration of how to identify and manage a brain injury on the football field.
 
Books
  • BRAIN -Injury, Illness and Health Parker, Steve Heinemann Library 2003 Pr007b
  • Changes, Choices and Challenges: For the Young Adolescent Garrett-Bodel, Mary, M.Ed., MSW Violence & BI Institute 1998 Pr006b
  • Childhood Injury: State by State Mortality Rates Baker, Susan P & Anna E. Waller John Hopkins Injury Prev.Ctr 2001 Pr001b
  • CHIP and Children with Special Health Care Needs Nat'l Conference state legislators Nat'l Conference state legislators 2000 Pr005b
  • Diagnostic Imaging and Child Abuse: Technologies, Practices etc. Jenny, Carole M.D., MBA MTPPI Press 1998 Pr004b
  • Injury to Children and Teenagers Baker, Susan P John Hopkins Injury Prev.Ctr 1989 Pr002b
  • Safe Young Drivers: A Guide for Parents & Teens Berardelli, Phil Nautilus Communications, Inc. 1996 Pr003b
 
CD
  • CDCYNERGY: Violence Prevention Edition - Your guide to effective health communication. March 2005
  • Bicycle Safer Journey: You’re invited to take a ride with John, a 14 year old, and help him decide how to handle some tricky bicycle safety situations narrated information and stories, quizzes.
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The Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire does not support, endorse, or recommend any product, method of treatment, or program for persons with brain injury. We endeavor to inform and believe that you have the right to know what help is available. Information within these pages consists of items that may be of interest to our community.