Read our statement on Budget 2016, where there were a number of important announcements relevant to stroke survivors, patients and carers.
We don’t know enough about why COVID-19 may increase the risk of stroke, for whom, and how we could stop COVID-19 patients having a stroke. This new research funding call is hoping to change this.
We are delighted that staff and volunteers have been recognised in the Queen’s New Years Honours list for 2020. The list recognises the achievements and service of extraordinary people across the United Kingdom. Read about Juliet Bouverie, Barry Macaulay and Nick Cann.
A new book about His Royal Highness Prince Edward The Duke of Kent, has been published to mark his eightieth birthday on 9 October 2015.
Read about who we are and what we do as a charity. We provide specialist support, fund critical research and campaign to help people affected by stroke.
On this page, we have published the open letter to GPs written by the Stroke Association and BASP, regarding coronavirus vaccinations in the UK.
Depression affects about one third of stroke survivors and the Stroke Association would again like to support MQ in promoting this important survey.
John Watson, Associate Director Scotland of the Stroke Association, comments on the 2022 report for the Scottish stroke improvement programme.
Published in the journal The Lancet Neurology, a new article sheds light on the groundbreaking work of stroke support organisations (SSOs) in Nigeria.
The changing landscape for stroke by Juliet Bouverie, Chief Executive of the Stroke Association.