UK Stroke Assembly
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The UK Stroke Assembly provides an opportunity for those affected by stroke and aphasia to have their say and influence future campaigns, share experiences and hear developments in stroke care and research.
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Past events
Read about past UK Stroke Assembly events, view photos and access presentations. Access links to previous programmes and webinars.
Key messages from the UK Stroke Assembly on psychological support
Delegates at the 2018 UK Stroke Assembly events in Manchester and Essex told us the key messages they want stroke professionals to be aware of.
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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.
Sharing the key messages from the UK Stroke Assembly on getting back to work after stroke
Delegates at the 2019 UK Stroke Assembly events in Northern Ireland and East Midlands told us the key messages they want stroke professionals to be aware of.
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Public Involvement in Research at UK Stroke Assembly North
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This year, the UK Stroke Assembly North event was held in Manchester. On day two, the morning plenary was all about stroke research, including how patients can get involved in shaping it.
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UK Stroke Assembly 2020 Virtual Event
Catch up or re-watch webinar sessions from this year’s UK Stroke Assembly virtual event, and read details of each session that happened each day.
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UK Stroke Assembly - Exhibition and sponsorship
Find out how to become a UK Stroke Assembly exhibitor or sponsor. Sponsorship offers a wide range of benefits in addition to that of an exhibitor.
UK Stroke Assembly frequently asked questions
This page contains ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ (FAQs) regarding the UK Stroke Assembly events held by the Stroke Association.
About the UK Stroke Assembly
The UKSA is an annual event that brings together those affected by stroke. It's an opportunity have a say and influence future campaigns, share experiences and hear the latest developments in stroke care and research.