1st Jan 70
The results of a comprehensive review of the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme, have been published by the Ministry of Defence. Troops injured in Afghanistan and Iraq will receive increased compensation of up to £1.5m. However, the maximum tax-free lump sum of £570,000 will remain the same, and backdating of payments will only go to personnel who have been compensated under the scheme since it started in 2005, replacing the old war pensions. UKABIF raised the issue of the low levels of compensation allowed for troops who have sustained acquired brain injuries in the course of duty as compared to compensation packages through other personal injury claims.
4th Feb 10
Scientists have been able to reach into the mind of a brain-damaged man and communicate with his thoughts.The research, carried out at in the UK and in Belgium, involved a new brain scanning method. Awareness was detected in three other patients previously diagnosed as being in a vegetative state. The study in the New England Journal of Medicine shows that scans can detect signs of awareness in patients thought to be closed off from the world.Patients in a vegetative state are awake, not in a coma, but have no awareness because of severe brain damage.
3rd Feb 10
UKABIF Annual Conference 2010, Thursday 11th November 2010, The Russell Hotel, London
UKABIF is a registered charity number 1128284 and a company limited by
guarantee registered in England and Wales Company Number: 6520608.
Address of the Company's Registered Office: 40 Holborn Viaduct, London, EC1N 2PZ.
Contact details: PO Box 355, Plymouth, PL3 4WD
Tel: 01752 601318 Email: ukabif@btconnect.com

