Your views matter, help us improve My Stroke Guide
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As we grow My Stroke Guide, it's vital that we capture our users' feedback and suggestions to better develop it into the best resource and support tool for stroke survivors, their carers and loved ones.
Join us for a webinar
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Join us for a series of webinars where we take you through the new look of the My Stroke Guide website and forum. There will be an opportunity to ask questions and offer feedback on your experiences.
The UK Stroke Assembly community
Whether you’re new to the UK Stroke Assembly or a regular attendee, we're always keen to hear about your experience and what you gained from attending our events. Your feedback will continue to support and shape future Stroke Assembly events.
Virtual Assessment and Rehabilitation in Stroke (VARE in stroke)
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This research can improve a camera-based computer programme so it can be used by health care professionals and stroke survivors to help in physical rehabilitation.
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How we produce our information
After a stroke, you need accurate and trustworthy information to help you understand what has happened, and to support you in making informed choices for your future.
Research Participants Needed: Using experience-based co-design to develop a community-based exercise pathway for Adults with Neurological Physical Disability (Northern Ireland Based Opportunity)
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Researchers at Ulster University are looking for people with a diagnosis of a neurological condition which causes physical disability to take part in a study to collaboratively develop community-based exercise
Tell us what you think
Find out how you can share your thoughts and help us improve the information we produce.
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Lydia's story
Lydia Lockhart, a Stroke Coordinator for Southampton, describes her role within the Stroke Association and what this involves.
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My Stroke Guide: recent changes and the reasons behind them
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