Find your local ABI Coordinator

When a child sustains an acquired brain injury, the path ahead can feel uncertain and overwhelming. Knowing where to turn, and when, matters.

Our Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Coordinators are here to support families at every stage of the journey, from the earliest point after injury through to longer-term adjustment and learning.

Working across early intervention, community and virtual support, as well as education and learning, they make sure families are never left to manage alone.

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Support at Every Stage of the Journey

This page is designed to help you find your local ABI Coordinator and take the next step towards clear, compassionate, joined-up support, when it matters most. We know that no two families experience acquired brain injury in the same way, and that needs can change over time. That is why our support is flexible, responsive, and built around you.

Our team will help you understand what support is available at each stage of your child’s journey. They work alongside health, education, and community services to make sure support feels coordinated rather than fragmented. From explaining options to offering practical advice and emotional reassurance, their role is to help families feel informed, supported, and less alone.

Whether you are still in hospital, adjusting to life at home, or navigating the longer-term impacts months or years after injury, our team meets you where you are. As your circumstances change, our services adapt to meet changing needs, and we remain committed to helping you to move forward with clarity, confidence, and the right support in place.

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