Research Participants Needed: Emotional functioning after acquired brain injury
Type: Research
Researchers are investigating how emotional health is affected by brain injury and how this impacts relationships, quality of life and participation in the community.
Research Participants Needed: Claiming Benefits with a Brain Injury/Neurological Condition
Type: Research
I am Anthony Schaller, a Trainee Clinical Psychologist at Canterbury Christ Church University looking at the experiences of people with neurological conditions/ brain injury when claiming benefits in the UK.
Our latest partnership
Type: News
We're excited to annouce our recent partnership with Game of Thrones actor Emilia Clarke and her charity SameYou. Newly founded SameYou aims to transform recovery care for young adults following hospital treatment for brain injury and stroke.
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On a Good Day: A podcast for carers
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Other resources
Information, support and organisations related to childhood stroke.
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Research Participants Needed: Spousal/partner well-being and relationship satisfaction after stroke
Type: Research
We would like to find out about the experience of spouses/partners of those affected by a stroke, including their well-being and relationship satisfaction.
I am a young person
Type: Support
Resources, tips, videos and stories of childhood stroke survivors to help a young person understand their stroke.
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Can a filter device protect the brain during stenting in the chest and reduce risk of stroke and brain injury?
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This study is investigating how to make thoracic endovascular aortic stenting (TEVAR), treatment for thoracic aortic disease (TAD), safer by using extra protection devices.
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Our partnership with SameYou
Type: Support
Learn about our latest partnership with Game of Thrones actor Emilia Clarke and her charity SameYou.
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PROHIBIT-ICH: Protecting the brain after a bleed with home monitored blood pressure control
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Professor David Werring and the team are using home blood pressure measuring kits to investigate whether quickly lowering blood pressure after a bleeding stroke can help stroke survivors keep an eye on their blood pressure and prevent future damage to the brain.