Learning Hub
Whether you’re a parent, carer, early years practitioner, or professional working with children, understanding childhood-acquired brain injury (ABI) can feel overwhelming.
Our Learning Hub is here to guide you with practical, accessible, and evidence-based courses that build knowledge, confidence, and skills. From supporting families through life after ABI, to creating safer early years settings, and understanding the often-hidden impact of ABI, our learning resources empower you to make a real difference in the lives of children and families.
Explore our programmes at your own pace, gain CPD recognition, and access tools and strategies that you can put into practice straight away. Together, we can ensure every child thrives and every family feels supported.
The Child Brain Injury Trust's Parent and Carer course
Child Brain Injury: A Self Guided Course for Parents and Carers
This self-directed online course empowers families to understand childhood-acquired brain injury, hidden disabilities, and the support available to them. Through real-life examples, reflective activities, and knowledge checks, parents and carers gain clarity, confidence, and practical guidance to navigate the journey ahead.

Family Resources
Our Family Resources are designed to support every member of a family affected by childhood-acquired brain injury. From practical guides and factsheets to videos and interactive tools, these resources provide clear, reliable information to help you understand ABI and navigate the challenges it can bring.
Whether you’re looking for advice on daily life, education, or emotional wellbeing, our resources offer practical strategies and insights for the whole family. Accessible at any time, they empower you to make informed decisions, build confidence, and feel supported every step of the way.
Training for Professionals
Understanding Childhood Acquired Brain Injury
This full-day workshop helps professionals across education, healthcare, and community sectors understand the often-hidden impact of childhood-acquired brain injury. Delegates receive practical strategies, resources, and insights to confidently support children and families in everyday life, with free places available thanks to the Eden Dora Trust.
Making sense of Brain Injuiry in the Early Years
This course equips early years practitioners with the knowledge and practical strategies to recognise and respond to childhood-acquired brain injury. Participants gain confidence in creating safer environments, supporting children sensitively, and partnering effectively with families, earning “Head Injury Aware” recognition for their setting.


Workshops
Understanding Childhood Acquired Brain Injury [Virtual – April 2026]
Understanding Childhood Acquired Brain Injury [In-Person – Edinburgh – May 2026]
Understanding Childhood Acquired Brain Injury [In-Person – Glasgow – May 2026]
Get in touch
To find out more please contact Dalia Chowdhury, Educational Services Manager.
Your Donation Changes Lives
Acquired brain injury can happen to any child, at any moment, and when it does, it changes everything for the whole family.
The Child Brain Injury Trust is here to make sure no child or family faces the journey of acquired brain injury alone.
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