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Thank you for taking the time to participate in this survey. Your feedback will help us better understand the needs and experiences of professionals working with people with spinal cord injury (SCI) across Queensland. The information you provide will guide improvements to the Queensland Spinal Cord Injuries Service (QSCIS) Knowledge Hub and ensure it remains a valuable resource for your practice.

Please select the Hospital and Health Service (HHS) district(s) where you primarily work. You may select multiple options if you work across more than one district.

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This may include contact with specialist teams such as QuickStart (Inreach services), Spinal Injury Unit (SIU), Transitional Rehabilitation program (TRP), Spinal Injury Outpatients department (SIU OPD) or Spinal Outreach team (SPOT).

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As part of this project, we are developing new educational modules focused on three key areas:

Assistive Technology

Devices, equipment, and systems that support individuals SCI to enhance mobility, independence, communication, and daily functioning.

Function and Participation

Supporting individuals with SCI to perform daily activities and engage meaningfully in their communities, work, and social environments. Sensorimotor Rehabilitation Restoring or improving movement, sensation, and coordination in individuals with SCI through targeted therapies and interventions. Sensorimotor rehabilitation addresses topics such as pain management and therapies for spasticity reduction. Your input will help us shape these resources to ensure they are relevant, practical, and aligned with your service provision needs.

1 being not relevant and 5 being very relevant.

Select which specific areas of the topics being developed which you would find the most useful for your practice?