12 days of grant funding from the Stroke Association
Our festive run down of all the amazing things we've been able to fund following our partnership with Royal Mail.
Our festive run down of all the amazing things we've been able to fund following our partnership with Royal Mail.
Broadcaster, author and stroke survivor Andrew Marr is supporting a nationwide search for stroke survivors to enter the Stroke Association’s Life After Stroke Awards (LASA) 2016.
The Stroke Association is very pleased to announce a new media partnership with the Daily Express Newspaper for the Life After Stroke Awards 2015.
Physiotherapist James Benson talks about why the UK Stroke Forum Conference is such an important event for physiotherapists.
TV's Chris Tarrant tells us his story as a stroke survivor and is looking for stroke heroes.
Resource type: Information guide
Publication type: Stroke information
This book tells you what care should be provided after stroke. It is written for people affected by stroke and their carers. It's a short version of the detailed National Clinical Guideline for Stroke (5th edition).
Resource type: Stroke News magazine
Publication type: Publication
In this issue we celebrate our Life After Stroke Award winners - inspirational people like Charlotte who made an incredible recovery after a stroke at the age of seven. We also take a look at our campaign report, Feeling overwhelmed, which focuses on the emotional impact of stroke and outlines our work to make sure people get the right assessment and support.
Resource type: Stroke News magazine
Publication type: Publication
In this edition, hear inspirational stories of younger people affected by stroke - like Cailin who had a stroke before she was born. We also have tips to help you with drop foot and financial advice with a focus on Personal Independence Payments (PIP).
Resource type: Stroke News magazine
Publication type: Publication
In this edition we're celebrating the courage of stroke survivors, including people like Pete, who recently won a Life After Stroke Award. A severe stroke left Pete with the communication disability, aphasia, but it also changed his whole outlook on life. He now volunteers tirelessly to helps other people who've had their lives turned upside down by stroke.
Calling all speech and language therapists who see people with progressive aphasia to support new research into speech and language therapy practices for this group.