Review written by Wendy Irons Brain Injury Case Manager Just a Little Bit of History Repeating: The recurring and fatal consequences of lacking professional knowledge of acquired brain injury Alyson Norman, Mark Holloway - Published in 2022 While undertaking a review of the clients that we support with statutory funding and preparing for a presentation in the autumn about multi-agency working I read the above research completed by Alyson Norman and Mark Holloway...
Read moreReview written by Katherine Smith Brain Injury Case Manager The Interrelationship of Funcitonal Skills in Individuals Living in the Community, Following Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury...
Read moreReview written by Trina Hardiman Senior Brain Injury Case Manager & Lead Case Manager for the Acquired Brain Injury Training Programme A Reflection Upon “The inter-relationship between acquired brain injury, substance use and homelessness, The impact of adverse childhood experiences, An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis study” This article discusses a study of the interrelation between Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), substance use and homelessness and the difficulties of accessing support often experienced by people within this group...
Read moreReview written by Jo Clark-Wilson Founder & Director of Head First Positive changes have occurred over the past 40 years. Specialists working in the field brain injury, with the development of brain scanning, neuropsychology and neuropsychiatry, rehabilitation and case management, have increased recognition (especially of invisible deficits), knowledge and understanding of the consequences of brain injury...
Read moreReview written by Delaney Collins Senior Brain Injury Case Manager & Safeguarding Lead My mother acquired a brain injury as a Canadian veteran overseas when I was 16 years old. This has massively fuelled my passion for working with clients with traumatic brain injuries and their families...
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