Partnerships
At the Child Brain Injury Trust, partnership means more than support, it means shared purpose. Our Partnerships Programme brings together organisations who want to make a measurable, lasting difference for children and families affected by acquired brain injury across the UK. With no government funding in England and Wales, our work is powered by partners who believe that families deserve expert, joined-up support long after a child leaves hospital.
By partnering with us, you become part of a national response to one of the most under-recognised childhood disabilities. Together, we help families navigate complex medical, educational, and legal systems, providing practical guidance, emotional support, and specialist advocacy at every stage of a child’s recovery and development. Your organisation’s expertise, influence, and commitment can help transform uncertainty into stability, and isolation into confidence.

Why Partner with us
Each year, around 40,000 children in the UK sustain an acquired brain injury, yet ABI remains poorly understood and often invisible within education, healthcare, and wider systems.
Our partnerships directly fund trained Acquired Brain Injury Coordinators who work alongside families, professionals, and services to bridge critical gaps in understanding, communication, and long-term support.
This is an opportunity to align your organisation with trusted, specialist expertise. Your partnership supports early intervention, smooth transitions from hospital to home, informed education planning, and sustained advocacy for families facing life-changing circumstances. It is impact you can see, measure, and stand behind.
A Strategic Partnership with Meaningful Impact
We believe the strongest partnerships are built over time. Our programme offers flexible, long-term partnership opportunities designed to align with your organisation’s values, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) goals, and professional focus.
From funding frontline family support to enabling national awareness and professional training, your involvement helps create systemic change for children with acquired brain injury.
In return, partners receive regular impact reporting, recognition across our digital channels, and professional resources to support your communications. Most importantly, you become part of a community committed to integrity, compassion, innovation, and reflection, working together to elevate families and enrich futures.

Get in touch
To find out more please contact Emma Pilling, Corporate Fundraising 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.
