Brain Injury Hub
A resource for families, teachers and anyone who would like to know more about acquired brain injury in children.
What is acquired brain injury (ABI)?
Read our introduction to acquired brain injury including its effects and causes.
Learn moreHospital and rehabilitation
This section covers time in hospital, specialist centres and rehabilitation back at home.
Learn moreLiving with an acquired brain injury
Guidance on managing some of the physical and emotional effects of an acquired brain injury.
Learn moreReturn to education
Advice for families and school staff on managing the return to school after an acquired brain injury.
Learn moreApproaching adulthood
A look at the steps towards adulthood including employment, driving and relationships.
Learn moreParents and carers
Practical tips and advice to help the whole family after an acquired brain injury.
Learn moreLatest on brain injury
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Celebrating World Music Therapy Day 2021
Today we celebrate the work music therapists do across the globe. We catch up with Claire, The Children’s Trust’s Lead Music Therapist (Neurorehabilitation).
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Shine a light photograph collection launched by The Children’s Trust
For almost 40 years, The Children’s Trust has helped children with brain injury and neurodisability. A photography project is reconnecting the charity with children and young people that have been supported.
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Half term sensory activities
Making, baking and creating has great benefits for children, especially after a brain injury. We look at some simple activities for the school holidays.
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LYG Virtual Inclusive Games
London Youth Games launches competition for young Londoners with disabilities.
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Separating fact from fiction for Safer Internet Day
Half of young people encounter misleading content online on a daily basis, according to UK Safer Internet Centre.
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Celebrating Children’s Mental Health Week at The Children’s Trust
As the awareness week draws to a close, we look at the activities that took place for children and staff at The Children’s Trust.
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