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State‑funded Brain Injury Network highlights new resource facilitators, data tracking and outreach

2159753 · January 27, 2025
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The North Dakota Brain Injury Network reported hiring two new resource facilitators, deploying a custom Salesforce data system and expanding educational programming and corrections partnerships after recent state funding increases; leaders said additional state support has expanded access to resource facilitation across rural and urban areas.

Rebecca Quinn, associate director at the Center for Oral Health and manager of the North Dakota Brain Injury Network, told the House human resources appropriations committee that state funds and federal grants allowed the network to add resource facilitators and new programs, build a tailored data system and extend outreach statewide.

Quinn said the network was able to hire two resource facilitators during the latest biennium: Andrea Seiler (based in Lemoore to cover southwestern/rural communities) and Shannon Stankey (based in Fargo and a caregiver with lived…

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