Step Back Think

I recently posted about the JMB Foundation, and the personal connection I had with this story and the organisation.  Some friends of James have also started the Step Back Think campaign to raise awareness of the dangers of street violence. I’d encourage you to like them on Facebook, follow them on Twitter and support their efforts to reduce the number of people we see in ED with alcohol related violence injuries.

Here’s an excellent video they’ve made about traumatic brain injury. Please tweet it or share it any way you can, and maybe one of us will see one less person with a severe head injury this weekend in the ED.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0xuJtVVK8A

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