Timeline of impact

  • We are a proud member of the World Health Organisation’s World Rehabilitation Alliance, which commits to boosting worldwide access to rehabilitation.
  • SameYou has partnered with the Big Issue to launch a recruitment service to help survivors and their carers to return to the workplace after trauma.
  • We are working alongside Mount Sinai Health System, New York, to develop a new, innovative mental health-centred recovery pathway and information and training programme.
  • We launched a groundbreaking 3-year study with Spaulding Rehabilitation to investigate resilience in young adults after brain injury. It is 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.
  • The University of Central Lancashire and East Lancashire Hospitals Trust are running a pilot project of Neurorehabilitation Online alongside SameYou, which has been commissioned by the NHS. It delivers pioneering group rehab in real time online, which is a cost-effective way to reach more people.
  • SameYou is also working with University College London to develop a first-of-its-kind mental health pathway and protocol for survivors of brain injury.
  • Partnering with Royal College of Nursing Foundation (RCN) to create a post graduate module for advanced level practitioner nurses, and the London School of Economics and Political Science to explore the economic case for investing in the training.
  • And we also partner with The University of Edinburgh for its ongoing investigation into the diverse experiences and unmet needs of young adults recovering from brain injury to enable new approaches to care.
  • Thousands of survivors have written to us about their experience of brain injury and said how they identify with Emilia's story, leading to a support resource called Portraits to tell the untold story of brain injury.
  • For support after leaving hospital, SameYou has also created Recovery @ Home, a digital resource library featuring clinicians and therapists, a signposting service called The Neuro Recovery Directory to access support and a buddy system to connect survivors.

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