Our person centred approach is key to supporting the diversity of people admitted to our services, with a notable increase in the number of those identifying as homosexual, bisexual, gender fluid or transgender.
Read MoreThe Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust is delighted to welcome Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist, Dr Sirous Mobini, to the Trust’s Clinical Executive team.
Read MoreResults from a study by The United Kingdon Acquired Brain Injury Forum (UKABIF) about TBI's in older people reflect patterns seen across BIRT services, including age of admission and cause of injury.
Read MoreThe Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust (BIRT) is proud to be one of the very few specialist brain injury providers that publishes its outcomes. The BIRT Outcome Report 2016 is available now.
Read MoreSocial workers in London and Birmingham have been learning about brain injury, including the Brain Injury Needs Indicator (BINI) developed by the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust (BIRT).
Read MoreMembers of staff were delighted to attend the Division of Clinical Psychology Annual Conference 2017 in Liverpool where they showcased their work and career opportunities within BIRT.
Read MoreHollyoaks recently consulted BIRT for its new storyline which involves a character receiving an acquired brain injury after being shot in the head. The episode airs tonight at 7pm on Channel 4.
Read MoreStaff from BIRT centres West Heath House, Thomas Edward Mitton (TEM) House and Redford Court attended the Occupational Therapy Show at the Birmingham NEC.
Read MoreThe Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust would like to thank Motor Accident Solicitors Society (MASS) for their continued fundraising support. MASS recently raised over £8,000 for BIRT at their annual dinner.
Read MoreThe Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust (BIRT) hosted a special lunch and awards ceremony to celebrate their 25th anniversary and recognise the contribution of staff and the efforts the people we support.
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