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Research Opportunity: Online Course for Partners of People Living with Brain Injury

HOPE4Partners is an online course, designed to support partners of people living with acquired brain injury (ABI). The course has been developed by Coventry University in collaboration with people with lived experience and health professionals.

The course focus is on managing relationship change and intimacy (emotional and physical) after brain injury. Recruitment is now open for partners to test the course starting mid-March.

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Research supporting young adults after an ABI

YARNS Transitions is a project run by The University of Edinburgh, and funded by SameYou. It works to develop a nurse-led, holistic, neurological rehabilitation intervention which supports the psychosocial rehabilitation and survivorship of young adults following an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI).

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The Neurological Alliance survey

People living with neurological conditions across the UK and Ireland are being asked to take part in the largest neurological survey to help improve vital services and support.

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