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Brainkind mini-conference 2024

The evolution of person-centred, compassionate care and rehabilitation.

Brainkind mini-conference 2024

The Brainkind mini-conference: The evolution of person-centred, compassionate care and rehabilitation – sponsored by Irwin Mitchell.

Join us on Thu Sep 26 2024 at 09:00 AM at the Brainkind Neurological Centre in York for a day filled with insightful seminars and networking opportunities.

At this event, we will explore the different aspects of person-centred, compassionate care and rehabilitation. Learn from experts in the field and connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for improving the lives of those affected by brain injuries and neurological conditions.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to be a part of the conversation. See you there!

Highlights include:

  • Dr Cathryn Roberts, Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist and Deputy Head of Service at the North Wales Brain Injury Service, will be talking about applying compassionate leadership to support neurorehabilitation teams and improve care.
  • Dr Miles Rogish and Dr Thomas Elanjithara from Brainkind will talk about the development of the Brainkind Neurological Centre York, and our unique clinical approach
  • Chris Race from Jefferson Sheard Architects will speak about designing environments to support rehabilitation
  • Thom Harrison from Perspective Financial Group will discuss the future impact of current choices and what that means for managing money and wealth after a brain injury
  • Have an opportunity to have a tour of the neurological centre

Full agenda coming soon. (Tickets are limited to 30 and are available on a first come, first served basis – lunch and refreshments provided).

We would like to thank our friends Irwin Mitchell for sponsoring the conference.

To book your place please click here.

To view information about our speakers and their sessions click here

To view the conference programme click here

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