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All About My Brain
This book has been developed by the team at the Child Brain Injury Trust for young people who have been affected by acquired brain injury (ABI). The aim of the book is to help young people understand how and why their brain injury affects them and offers strategies to help them overcome some of the common difficulties following ABI. There is a lot of information in this book, and we suggest that you encourage your son or daughter to only read a little at a time. You may also like to reassure them that although we have covered all the more common areas of difficulty, it does not mean they will be affected by all of them - every one affected by ABI is different.
2017 Art Event a fantastic success
On Thursday 2nd November 2017, Arbuthnot Latham private bankers in London hosted a fantastic evening to celebrate the Child Brain Injury Trust’s 4th annual Art…
Up Peaks and down Dales for Brain Injury
On Saturday 23rd September 2017, a team of almost 40 people took part in the Peak District Challenge in support of the Child Brain…
Be Seen, Not Hurt, this autumn
The school holidays are over, the leaves are starting to turn and autumn will soon be here. At the Child Brain Injury Trust our thoughts…
Child Brain Injury Trust now firmly on the London Map
Successful London Launch event at the House of Lords – July 2017 Picture the scene, one curious bear #Albie, a warm sunny July evening on…
Shortlisted for GamesAid – How to vote for us
Please Cast your GamesAid vote now for the Child Brain Injury Trust Every year GamesAid, the charity of the video games industry, raises…
Scottish Family Day – Blair Drummond Safari Park
Our family day out at the Blair Drummond Safari Park was blessed with sunny warm weather and crystal blue skies. Over 100 family members…
2017
CBIT celebrates Child and Family Support roll out across the UK London team is introduced to hospitals Legal Service Partnership is launched CBIT records £1m…
Teddy Bears and Peppermint Playdoh
This year our Action for Brain Injury Week campaign was all about brain injury in the Early Years. Over the coming months we will be…
Lucy nominated for Pride in Our Carers Award
Lucy Perkins, Lead Regional Child and Family Support Co-ordinator at The Child Brain Injury Trust is delighted to be shortlisted for a “Carer Friendly…