Date/Time
Tuesday, December 9 2025
9:10am - 4:00pm

Type of event: Workshops

Location
Bolt Burdon Kemp LLP
26 Newbury Street
London
EC1A 7HU

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You may think that you do not know any children with an acquired brain injury, but due to the hidden nature of this disability, how can you be so sure?

Join our free and accredited workshop in London to explore the experiences of children, young people, and their families following childhood acquired brain injury, the challenges and they face, and how you can support them better. This training aims to provide a no-nonsense, jargon free approach to childhood acquired brain injury, so if you work with children and/or young people, book your space now!

“It was excellent! The workshop was easy to follow and I have definitely learned a lot about childhood ABI. The trainer made the workshop interesting, very informative and interactive. “

The Understanding Childhood Acquired Brain Injury workshop will cover:
• What an acquired brain injury (ABI) is
• The importance of understanding childhood acquired brain injury
• Common areas of difficulty for children affected by an acquired brain injury
• Debunking myths
• Active participation tasks

• Support strategies

“This training was really informative and gave tangible examples. I enjoyed the variety as activities and interaction. It was also interesting to hear from those in different settings, such as rehab centres and the legal sector. “

Who should attend?
• SENCOs / ALNCos / Special Learning Needs Teachers
• Teachers
• Learning Support Assistants
• School Meal Support Assistants
• Early Years Practitioners
• Early Education and Childcare Providers
• Homeschooling Families
• Youth Workers
• Social Workers
• Educational Psychologists
• Inclusion Managers
• Health Care Professionals
• Paediatric Therapists
• Case Managers
• Lawyers
• Solicitors
• Legal Practitioners
• Anyone who works with children and young people

“The presentation was very well done and the case study was a great way of pooling information together. You can never know enough so it has helped to bring more points forwards, just so you are always thinking of what you can do and how you can help.”

Funding for this workshop has been kindly provided by the Eden Dora Trust for Children with Encephalitis.

If your organisation is hoping for multiple members of staff to attend the training or you have any other queries (including bespoke training for your organisation), please contact us directly via learning@cbituk.org.

Please note, each individual attending must complete their own booking form and complete their own GDPR confirmations in order for a booking to be processed. Please do not complete the booking form on behalf of anyone else. For full details on how we store and process your data responsibly, please see our privacy notice or request a copy by emailing us via office@cbituk.org.

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