At Headway Kent, we are committed to enhancing the understanding and management of Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) among professionals across various sectors. We offer a range of services designed to equip professionals with the knowledge and tools they need to support brain injury survivors effectively:
We provide comprehensive training courses tailored to the specific needs of your profession. These courses cover the latest research, practical strategies for supporting ABI survivors, and insights into the physical, cognitive, and emotional impacts of brain injuries.
Our experts are available to attend case worker meetings, offering valuable insights and recommendations on managing individual cases. We help case workers develop personalised care plans that address the unique needs of brain injury survivors.
We work closely with employment advisors to develop strategies that support brain injury survivors in re-entering the workplace. This includes advice on reasonable adjustments, job coaching techniques, and ongoing support to ensure a successful and sustainable return to work.
Our team delivers informative presentations to solicitors specialising in personal injury. These sessions provide a deeper understanding of ABI, the challenges faced by survivors, and the importance of comprehensive rehabilitation and support in achieving fair compensation.
We offer specialized training for police and other emergency services to enhance their ability to interact with and support individuals with brain injuries. This training focuses on recognising the signs of ABI, effective communication strategies, and appropriate response protocols.
Our professional support services are designed to build capacity, enhance understanding, and improve outcomes for brain injury survivors. By partnering with us, professionals gain access to:
To learn more about how Headway Kent can support your professional development and improve your capacity to assist brain injury survivors, please contact us at 01227 864118 or info@headwaykent.org
Together, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected by brain injury.