Sibling Resources

Siblings of a child with an acquired brain injury often experience their own worries, questions, and changes, even if they don’t always voice them. They may notice shifts in routines, attention, and family dynamics, while trying to make sense of what has happened in their own way.

Our siblings resources are here to help you support brothers and sisters with understanding, reassurance, and age-appropriate information. They are designed to open conversations, validate feelings, and help siblings feel included, heard, and supported as part of the whole family.

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Explore our Sibling Resources

These resources are designed to help siblings understand acquired brain injury in a way that feels safe, honest, and reassuring.

They offer practical tools to support emotional wellbeing, encourage open conversations, and strengthen family connections. You can use them together or independently, in whatever way feels right for your family.

Watch This Space - resources and factsheets coming soon!

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Referral process

Referring a child or young person to the Child Brain Injury Trust is straightforward and supportive. Our referral process is designed to make sure families affected by acquired brain injury are guided to the right help at the right time, with compassion, clarity, and care.

Whether you’re a professional or a family member, we’ll work alongside you to understand the child’s needs and connect them with tailored support.

For full details on how the process works, what information is needed, and what happens next, please click the button below.

 

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Other Resources

We know that parenting a child with an acquired brain injury can place enormous emotional pressure on families, and while we are not a crisis mental health service, your wellbeing matters deeply to us. If you need additional support, the following trusted organisations offer practical advice, urgent mental health guidance, and dedicated help for carers, so you never have to navigate this alone.

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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