Links
Disclaimer - Hopefully you will find these sites useful however you should note that UKABIF is not responsible for the information contained within these sites nor does it necessarily agree with everything on them.
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Brain & Spine Foundation develop research, education and information programmes aimed at improving the prevention, treatment and care of people affected by disorders of the brain and spine. |
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Brain Injury Social Work Group a special interest group for social work professionals and affiliates aiming to raise the standards of social work practice and other relevant specialist services in supporting people with a brain injury, their families and carers. |
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British Institute For Brain Injured Children (BIBIC) provide individually tailored assessments and learning programmes for children with brain injuries. |
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Child Brain Injury Trust(CBIT) provide a range of services aimed at supporting children, young people and families affected by ABI. |
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The Disabled Living Foundation provide advice and information on equipment/AT for independent living. |
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Encephalitis Society provides information and support on all aspects of encephalitis. |
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Headway - the national head injury association This is a charity which provides support for people with head injury and those who care for them. Headway also have local groups and branches throughout the UK. |
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The Neurological Alliance The Neurological Alliance is a membership organisation which aims to drive forward the implementation of the NSF for long term conditions, increase understanding of neurological conditions and speak for the neurological community with an authoritative voice. |
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Neurosupport Provides support for individuals and families affected by neurological conditions. |
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World Federation for NeuroRehabilitation The World Federation for NeuroRehabilitation (WFNR) is a multidisciplinary organisation open to any professional with an interest in neurological rehabilitation. The organisation exists to act as a forum of communication between those with an interest in the subject. The WFNR produces a regular newsletter (WFNR Update) that is produced twice a year. The WFNR also runs world congresses in neurological rehabilitation that are held every two to three years. |
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The Society for Research in Rehabilitation The Society of Research in Rehabilitation (SRR) is the major multidisciplinary rehabilitation research society in the UK. Its aim is to advance education and research into all aspects of the rehabilitation of people with disability and to disseminate the useful results of such research for the public benefit. |
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