Publications and Engagement

This page highlights the publications and outputs of the BC Consensus on Brain Injury, including research reports, peer-reviewed articles, policy briefs, and consensus documents.

We’ve also gathers media coverage, public presentations, and community engagement that have amplified the project’s findings, showcasing how this work is shaping awareness, informing policy, and supporting change across BC and beyond.

Peer-Reviewed & Academic Publications

Priorities for Research

Ten priorities for research addressing the intersections of brain injury, mental health and addictions: A stakeholder-driven priority-setting study.

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Kennedy, C. J., Woodin, E., Schmidt, J., Biagioni, J. B., & Garcia-Barrera, M. A. (2024). Ten priorities for research addressing the intersections of brain injury, mental health and addictions: A stakeholder-driven priority-setting study. Health Expectations, 27(4), e14136. https://doi-org.ezproxy.library.uvic.ca/10.1111/hex.14136

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Housing & Healthcare

Barriers and facilitators to housing and healthcare services for people experiencing homelessness with concurrent brain injury, mental health and substance use disorders

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Warren, G.C., Kennedy, C.J., Gavas, N., Schmidt, J., Woodin, E., Breese Biagioni, J. and Garcia-Barrera, M.A. (2025). Barriers and facilitators to housing and healthcare services for people experiencing homelessness with concurrent brain injury, mental health and substance use disorders: a qualitative study. Frontiers in Public Health 13:1643689. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1643689

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Homelessness

Brain injury, mental health and substance use in homeless populations: Community-generated recommendations for healthcare service delivery and research.

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Kennedy, C. J., Grewal, J., Warren, G., Schmidt, J., Biagioni, J. B., & Garcia-Barrera, M. A. (2025). Brain injury, mental health and substance use in homeless populations: Community-generated recommendations for healthcare service delivery and research. BMC Health Services Research, 25(715). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-12835-1

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Healthcare

Understanding the barriers and facilitators of healthcare services for brain injury and
concurrent mental health and substance use issues: A qualitative study.

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Grewal, J., Kennedy, C., Mamman, R., Biagioni, J., Garcia-Barrera, M., & Schmidt, J. (2024). Understanding the barriers and facilitators of healthcare services for brain injury and concurrent mental health and substance use issues: A qualitative study. BMC HealthServices Research, 24. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-024-11316-1

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Media Coverage

The Conversation Canada

Brain injury after overdose is a hidden epidemic: Recognizing and treating the survivors of the toxic drug crisis.

Toxic Drugs Have Created a Hidden Brain Injury Epidemic

Brain injuries an emerging epidemic amid the opioid crisis

Brain injury after overdose is a hidden epidemic. New legislation offers hope

Toronto Star

Brain injuries are the root of many pressing problems. Why aren’t we doing more to prevent and treat them?

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CBC News

Brain injury and addiction claimed her son’s life. Now she’s pushing for improved care

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Times Colonist: Comments

The real problem behind substance abuse

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Link between brain injury and homelessness is undeniable

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Yahoo! News

Brain injury after overdose is a hidden epidemic: Recognizing and treating the survivors of the toxic drug crisis

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The Winnipeg Free Press:

Brain injury after overdose is a hidden epidemic: Recognizing and treating the survivors of the toxic drug crisis

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Victoria Buzz

‘I fell through the cracks’: Vancouver Island man advocates for victims of brain injuries

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Hospital News

Overdose-induced brain injury

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Vancouver Sun

How one young B.C. man is fighting back after a brain injury changed his life

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Conferences & Presentations

 Kennedy, C. J., Gavas, N., Warren, G., Schmidt, J., Woodin, E., Breese Biagioni, J., & Garcia-Barrera, M. A. (2025, June). Recommendations for Research on Intimate Partner Violence-Related Brain Injury: A Community-Engaged Study. [Accepted Poster Presentation]. Canadian Concussion Network-Réseau Canadien des Commotions (CCN-RCC) 4th Annual Meeting, Victoria, B.C., Canada.

Warren, G., Kennedy, C. J., Gavas, N., & Garcia-Barrera, M. A. (2025, April). Barriers and Facilitators to Housing and Healthcare for People Experiencing Homelessness with Concurrent Brain Injury, Mental Health, and Substance Use Challenges. [Accepted Poster Presentation]. Making Waves Undergraduate Psychology Conference 11th Annual Meeting, Victoria, B.C., Canada.

Gavas, N., Kennedy, C. J., Warren, G., & Garcia-Barrera, M. A. (2025, April). Barriers and Facilitators to Healthcare for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence Facing Comorbid Brain Injury, Mental Health, and Substance Use Challenges: A Community-Based Qualitative Study [Accepted Poster Presentation]. Making Waves Undergraduate Psychology Conference 11th Annual Meeting, Victoria, B.C., Canada.

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