Enabling the “Walking Wounded” Brain Injury SurvivorA Study Day for Personal Assistants“As a positive term, “enabling” is similar to empowerment, and describes patterns of interaction which allow individuals to develop and grow.” Thursday 15th November 2018 Perton Golf Club, Wrottesley Park Rd, Perton, WV6 7HL Registration at 9.30 am Headway Black Country, with AJ Case Management, are delighted to offer this Study Day for support workers currently supporting individual clients that have suffered a brain injury and support workers aiming to increase their knowledge and skills in the field of brain injury. Clients and family working with support workers may also find this event beneficial. What will the study day consist of? 10:00 am – 10.15 am Introduction to the day Headway Black Country and Sponsors 10.15 am – 11:00 am What do we mean by the term “walking wounded” – Chris Collins 11:00 am – 11.45 am Role of the Personal Assistant – Wendy Richardson 11.45 am – 12:00 pm Coffee 12:00 pm – 12.45 pm Case Studies – Linsey Jamieson 12.45 pm – 13.30 pm Lunch 13.30 pm – 14.15 pm A day in the life of a PA – Natalie Walkford 14.15 pm – 15:00 pm The importance of risk assessments and recording – Wendy Richardson 15:00 pm – 15.30 pm Question and closing remarks from Headway Black Country and Sponsors Tickets are £30 per delegate For bookings of more than 2+ delegates, one free place is offered per organisation Tickets are available for purchase using the form below or by calling 01384 869961 For more information, including sponsorship opportunities, contact us on 01384 869961 or e-mail admin@headwayblackcountry.co.uk Sponsored by
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