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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.
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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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Our training is designed to give you the tools to positively support people.
Brainkind provides bespoke training for professionals who support homeless people and those in the criminal justice system who have experienced a brain injury. Our training is designed to give you the tools to support people.
The aim of the training, delivered by our experienced team of staff, is to increase understanding of the impact acquired brain injury has on people. This includes recognising the effects on their behaviour, emotions, and social interactions.
Designed for front-line service staff who work directly with people within the homeless or criminal justice system, the training provides:
We also deliver a more in-depth one-day programme to medical and health professionals, ideal for those working in mental health, forensic and psychology teams with clinical backgrounds.
If you’re interested in knowing more about our training and how it can benefit your organisation, staff and delivery of service, contact us today.
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.