Our last webinar of 2021 focused on well-being after brain injury. We had an exciting line-up of presenters covering dance, exercise, drama and bowls and the programme is outlined below This presentation was recorded and can be viewed on YouTube by following this link. […]
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Webinar: Occupational Challenges of Brain Injury
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Webinar: Brain Injury and the Political Landscape
Chris Bryant, MP for the Rhondda and Chair of the APPG for Acquired Brain Injury and Chloe Hayward, Executive Director of UKABIF An interesting and informative session discussing how those with acquired brain injuries are affected and influenced by the political landscape – both current and future. This presentation was recorded and can be viewed […]
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Webinar: Art & Music Therapy in a Pandemic
Elizabeth Nightingale, Neuro Services Lead, Chiltern Music and Shaun Caton, Art Curator and Programme Manager, Homerton Hospital In the run up to the festive season, we welcomed Elizabeth and Shaun (the latter via pre-recorded film), presenting on the benefits of art and music therapy in a pandemic. Elizabeth’s presentation ‘Don’t Stop the Beat: Neurologic Music therapy […]
Webinar: How to look after yourself and enjoy life whilst caring
Sara Challice, founder of www.whocares4carers.com and best selling author of ‘Who Cares’? With a focus on carers, Sara presented on how to develop a strategy for caring for oneself while caring for a close relative, based upon her own experience of caring for her husband for 13 years. This was a very honest and moving […]
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Webinar: It’s okay to not feel okay
Implications and ideas for supporting staff working with people living with brain injury during the Coronovirus pandemic – by Dr Jenny Brooks, Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Dr Keith Jenkins, Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist Presenting on the implications and ideas for supporting staff working with people living with brain injury during the Coronavirus Pandemic. Sharing ideas on what […]
Webinar: Living with Brain Injury during Covid-19
Dr Jenny Brooks, Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Dr Keith Jenkins, Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist Presenting and sharing ideas on managing feelings of isolation, where and how to seek support if you are worried about your mood, how to still have structure and routine, how to ensure a good sleep pattern and how to follow government guidelines. An […]
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