Accountability
We are committed to making sure people affected by stroke get the very best care and support. Find out how we work responsibly to achieve this.
We are committed to making sure people affected by stroke get the very best care and support. Find out how we work responsibly to achieve this.
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Young stroke survivor Emily Curry reflects on her life a year after her stroke.
Find out the results of our impact and satisfaction survey and how we're performing against Information Governance policies and standards. You can also read about our achievements in research and how we monitor the performance of our helpline against our service standards.
We pride ourselves on providing high quality information and delivering an excellent service to those affected by stroke. Here you can read about our commitment to quality and our standards.
Resource type: Stroke News magazine
Publication type: Publication
In this edition, we look at the impact of stroke on families and hear from a carer, Adam, on how his family has remained strong after his wife had a stroke following child birth. We also have advice on everything from driving after stroke to reducing blood pressure and the benefits of befriending.
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.
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