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Learn about brain injuries, the rehabilitation journey, from diagnosis and treatment to the ongoing support and independence.
The Brain Injury Linkworker Service is based on the belief in equal and fair access to neurorehabilitation for all. Learn how we can support your organisation.
Read the latest insights about brain injury rehabilitation from the Brainkind research team
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Too Many to Count is the first study in the United Kingdom to explore the prevalence of brain injury in domestic abuse survivors accessing community-based services.
Do you support homeless people and prisoners and ex-offenders who have experienced an acquired brain injury? Our training is designed to give you the tools you need to support people in your service.
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We support people with brain injuries through their rehabilitation journey, from diagnosis and treatment to ongoing support and independence.
The brain is involved in almost everything we do, so injury to the brain, either through trauma or illness, can have a wide range of effects. These vary from person to person, depending on the exact nature and severity of the injury.
The type of rehabilitation after a brain injury is specific to the needs of the person affected, as every injury is unique. Our overview gives you an insight into different kinds of specialist support and services that help natural recovery after someone has received a brain injury.
Brainkind’s approach combines the best evidence-based, scientific methods of training and changing behaviour, understanding the exact nature of brain injury, and a philosophy of community-based rehabilitation.
Our campaigns aim to change perceptions of people with brain injuries and other neurological conditions -helping us raise awareness and vital funds while enhancing our mission to establish effective policy changes.
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People with brain injuries and other neurological conditions have unique needs. To help as many people as possible, we have a network neurological centres, assessment and rehab services, and community support services across the UK.