Brain injury award winners

Helping to rebuild lives

We were awarded ‘partnership of the year’ at the recent Child Brain Injury Trust awards.

This award is in recognition of the work that we undertake in supporting the work of the Child Brain Injury Trust.

We are proud to work as a committed partner of the Child Brain Injury Trust and will continue to do all that is possible to support children and families affected by child brain injury.

To find out more about the brain injury charities with whom we work please click the following link >Brain injury charity partnerships.

 

“I am so glad that your services were recommended to me. My daughters injury affected the whole family, but at all times your specialists worked on behalf of us to deliver exactly what we needed. Your sensitive and caring approach was a great comfort throughout the whole process.”
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