
Traumatic Brain Injury Through the Lifespan – recovery, living and ageing
Building on the momentum of the inaugural 2025 Traumatic Brain Injury Conference NZ, we are proud to return to the Te Pae Convention Centre in Christchurch on the 10 & 11 March 2027 with an inspiring new theme: Traumatic Brain Injury Through the Lifespan – recovery, living and ageing.
Traumatic brain injury remains one of the most significant, and often invisible public health challenges of our time. The 2027 conference will shine a spotlight on the full journey of traumatic brain injury, from immediate recovery through to long term living and ageing, highlighting the profound impact it has on individuals, families, workplaces, and communities.
In partnership with the Laura Fergusson Brain Injury Trust, this event brings together world class experts, innovators, frontline professionals, and people with lived experience to share breakthroughs, challenge assumptions, and spark new ideas. With a strong focus on real stories, cutting edge research, rehabilitation advances, and practical solutions, the conference promises to inspire fresh thinking and drive forward the future of brain injury care and support.
REGISTER YOUR INTEREST
Be the first to know when Keynote Speakers are announced and registration is live!
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LAURA FERGUSSON BRAIN INJURY TRUST

ABOUT LAURA FERGUSSON BRAIN INJURY TRUST
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) can have wide-effects, including cognitive, behavioural, emotional,
and physical challenges. These effects can hinder independence, relationships, employment,
education and participation in leisure and social activities.
At Laura Fergusson Brain Injury Trust, we understand the diverse nature of
TBI effects and provide tailored assessment, rehabilitation and support services
to our clients through a highly skilled interdisciplinary team of over 220 trained professionals.
We strive to enhance the quality of life and promote the inclusion of
people living with brain injuries and complex disability and at any given time
we are supporting around 1000 people in the Canterbury and surrounding area.