Vulnerable adult professionals team up
A new organisation has been formed to help improve the professional support offered to vulnerable adults who lack or have limited mental capacity.
A new organisation has been formed to help improve the professional support offered to vulnerable adults who lack or have limited mental capacity.
A new taskforce has been set up to help improve the way the children with brain injuries are treated within the UK education system.
The Independent Neurorehabilitation Providers Alliance (INPA), which represents specialist health and social care firms in the UK, has a new leader.
The search for a motor neurone disease cure has uncovered a way of potentially slowing the disease by boosting energy production in the central nervous system.
Over 5,000 brain injury survivors in the UK are now carrying an ID card designed to help police and other professionals to understand their circumstances.
An upcoming webinar aims to give social workers more clarity on newly refreshed guidance on working with people affected by brain injury.
Future Cannabis Strategies Europe brings together influencers from major European [...]
Tom’s troubled path from head injury to suicide spanned 21 [...]
“Numbers are our biggest challenge as a profession,” says Diane [...]
The shuffling and whispers of the conference crowd ceased entirely [...]