BABICM
The British Association of Brain Injury and Complex Case Management (BABICM) has welcomed the publication of new NICE guidance on Rehabilitation for Chronic Neurological Disorders Including Acquired Brain Injury. The organisation, which represents professionals working in brain injury and complex case management, referred to the guidance as ‘a landmark moment for the field of case [...]
When you sit down for a chat with Kate Lewis, her passion for case management is immediately clear. With 16 years of experience and a reputation that precedes her in the industry, Kate is not just a case manager—she’s a mentor, an advocate, and a leader in her field. Since joining Breakthrough Case Management last [...]
BABICM, the leading membership organisation for professionals working in brain injury and complex case management, is seeking a new chief executive officer. Established in 1996, BABICM is the leading membership organisation for professionals working in brain injury and complex case management. BABICM provide a structure for the continued professional advancement of case management, promoting best [...]
One of the biggest events in the case management calendar, the event will look at clinical excellence
Nikki Smith discusses the process and offers insight to others considering applying for the coveted status
Annual event brings together expert speakers and peers from across the world of life-changing injury and neuro-rehab
Event has become known as one of the key dates in the calendar for brain injury professionals
Vicki Gilman has taken up the post of chair of the British Association of Brain Injury & Complex Case Management (BABICM) at a hugely important time as case management moves into a new post-pandemic chapter, following an unprecedented period where case managers rose to the diverse challenges presented by COVID-19 and helped to create a new future.
A new chair has been appointed by the British Association of Brain Injury and Complex Case Management (BABICM).
Vicki Gilman has taken over at the helm of BABICM, which is the representative body for continued professional advancement of case management and promotes best practice in supporting people with brain injury and complex conditions. She takes over from Angela Kerr, who steps down after five years in the role at the helm, in what is BABICM's 25th anniversary year. “I’m delighted to be BABICM’s new chair in our 25th anniversary year. The organisation has a well-established, powerful and influential voice and we will continue to ensure that the needs of people with brain injury and complex medical conditions are recognised and met," says Vicki.












