You shall go to the Halloween Ball with Alex Murphy
Dancing on Ice star and SameYou Ambassador, Alex Murphy, will be hosting our first-ever Halloween Ball at The Ned in London – and we’re inviting you to join us.
Dancing on Ice star and SameYou Ambassador, Alex Murphy, will be hosting our first-ever Halloween Ball at The Ned in London – and we’re inviting you to join us.
Jenny Clarke, SameYou CEO, spoke about the charity’s campaign to normalize brain injury and its work to give survivors a platform to call for better care, as she was featured on the University of Oxford’s Futuremakers podcast.
The Director General of the World Health Organization has thanked SameYou for joining forces to promote rehabilitation on a global scale as it marked World Brain Day.
SameYou is granted membership to the World Health Organization's World Rehabilitation Alliance
Jenny Clarke spoke out about the dire need to improve mental health services for brain injury survivors after her daughter, Emilia, survived two brain hemorrhages. Jenny says: ‘We need to highlight the gaping chasm in care and demand better’
SameYou is delighted to have been awarded £219,859 in funding from The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest funder of community activity in the UK.
Emilia Clarke spoke to BBC Sunday Morning’s Sophie Raworth about her two life-threatening brain aneurysms to further highlight the issue.
SameYou are funding a groundbreaking three-year study into the biopsychosocial impact of brain injury with Spaulding Rehabilitation, a world leader in advanced rehabilitation treatment and research and the official teaching hospital for Harvard Medical School’s Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
SameYou are running a month-long dance campaign to raise awareness for brain injury recovery to culminate on International Dance Day.
Technology can help to empower patients and reduce the pressure on health services. Mike Farrar of Visionable shares eight practical steps on how technology can help with stroke prevention and management.
Following the success of the first NROL (Neuro-Rehabilitation OnLine) program with UCL and UCLH NHS Trust, a second program has been funded and begun with East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust to help support survivors of stroke and brain injuries, meaning they can access help in their own homes rather than having to attend hospital.