Do you live with someone with an acquired brain injury? Would you benefit from some peer to peer support? Did you know that we hold monthly peer to peer support meetings in Dudley and Wolverhampton? You’ll find more details here: Families and Carers This year we would
Read more →Keep us Counselling! Headway Black Country offers a counselling service for survivors, their carers and close family members for a defined range of problems. We offer counselling as a free service so that anyone who needs it, whatever their income, can access this service. Counselling can provide
Read more →Memory loss: A campaign to remember aims to raise awareness of the ways in which memory problems can affect brain injury survivors and their families. It explores the impact of memory on relationships, recovery and returning to work. Memory problems after a brain injury can be life
Read more →Headway UK has published the following statement in response to a news article that there could be a potential link between COVID-19 and acquired brain injuries. The statement reads: “Leading brain injury charity Headway has expressed concern following evidence of an increase in the number of people
Read more →This Bulletin provides information about our services and those of others during the lockdown. Click to access Bulletin-April-2020-v2.pdf Click to access Bulletin-April-2020-v2.pdf
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