Comprehensive Spending Review 2015
What does the Comprehensive Spending Review 2015 mean for stroke prevention, treatment and care?
Call our Stroke Helpline 0303 3033 100 or Donations Line 0300 3300 740
What does the Comprehensive Spending Review 2015 mean for stroke prevention, treatment and care?
No two strokes are the same. How well you recover and how long it takes is different for everyone, but making sure that you receive treatment as quickly as possible will give you the best chance of making a good recovery.
Even making small changes to your eating habits can make a difference to your overall health, particularly if you have been told that you are at risk of having a stroke or TIA.
This is a very exciting time to join the Stroke Association and this post presents an ambitious trust fundraiser with a real opportunity to make their mark. Under the leadership of our CEO and new Executive Director of Income Generation we are now developing a new strategy for doubling income from voluntary fundraising.
If you’ve been affected by stroke, the Stroke Helpline and Information Service is here for you. We can offer advice, support and guidance, and we can answer your questions about stroke.
Find out information on childhood stroke and where to find support.
We're proud to have a brilliant array of high profile supporters who go the extra mile to raise awareness of our work and help us support and campaign for stroke survivors.
Whether it’s taking part in a fundraising run, meeting the people we support, or giving time for media interviews, we would like to thank everyone for being such an important part of our family.
Stroke Association is a Company Limited by Guarantee, registered in England and Wales (No 61274). Registered office: Stroke Association House, 240 City Road, London EC1V 2PR.
Registered as a Charity in England and Wales (No 211015) and in Scotland (SC037789). Also registered in Northern Ireland (XT33805), Isle of Man (No 945) Jersey (NPO 369).