In Northern Ireland, progress in reshaping stroke care has stalled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Find out how you can help the campaign for change.
After one of the toughest years in the NHS’s history, it’s essential that the NHS and all its partners pool their collective strengths. The voluntary sector plays a unique role in supporting people with long-term conditions and during coronavirus has been a lifeline for so many people whose care has been disrupted.
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.
Our staff developed a set of principles that inform and shape our decisions as we implement our strategy.
The Stroke Priority Setting Partnership (PSP), led by our charity, identified improving care for psychological wellbeing after stroke as one of the top priorities for stroke research.
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.
Our policy positions set out in detail where we stand on big issues that affect stroke survivors and the wider world of stroke.
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Stroke survivors and carers play a vital role in making sure governments and health decision-makers are prioritising what matters to them and their communities.