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Helping people to thrive after a brain injury. We provide innovative rehabilitation and ongoing support so life after a brain injury can be a life well lived.

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Brainkind
8 months
Today we launch our research on #braininjury prevalence in women in contact with the criminal justice system in #Wales. Thank you @commissionersw & the Welsh Women's Justice Blueprint for commissioning the report and everyone who shared their experiences:
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6 days
It was inspiring to see Katie and Mark share their story on ITV's This Morning. Katie is one of the people we support at Stagenhoe, and it was great to see her journey featured on the show. If you haven’t seen it yet, you can watch Katie’s story here:.👉
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Brainkind
7 days
🎉 We had a fantastic time at the Victoria Dock Fun Day, raising £108.66 with our tombola, book sale, and ever-popular Lucky Dip Wall!. Huge thanks to Peter Levy - BBC Look North - for stopping by, and to everyone who came along to support Brainkind. #Brainkind #VictoriaDock
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Brainkind
11 days
Brainkind responds to the 10-Year Health Plan for England: the welcome focus on rehabilitation, personalisation, and community-based services will make a difference for people with brain injuries and neurological conditions. Read our full response here:
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Brainkind
11 days
Emotional Changes After Traumatic Brain Injury: What You Need to Know . Traumatic Brain Injury doesn’t just affect the body—it can deeply impact emotional wellbeing too. 📖 Read the full article: . #BrainInjuryAwareness #NeuroRehab #Brainkind
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Brainkind
14 days
At #BABICM2025, Dr. Annmarie Burns revealed striking findings:.🧠 1 in 2 women showed signs of brain injury after abuse.🧠 70% reported memory issues.We're building tools like Brainkind Adapt to change care across the UK. 🔗 #BrainInjury #TooManyToCount
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Brainkind
18 days
Huge thanks to @theyorkpress for spotlighting the amazing Star Wars fans who raised £10,000 for Brainkind! . Incredible support from an incredible community. 📰 Read more: #Brainkind #StarWars #CharityHeroes #YorkPress
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Brainkind
20 days
The Force is strong with this one!. Yorkshire’s own Phoenix Squad has raised an incredible £10,000 for Brainkind, supporting people with brain injuries and neurological conditions. 📖 Read more about their mission and impact: #PhoenixSquad #Brainkind.
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Brainkind
21 days
Nearly 50% of people in the criminal justice system may be living with a brain injury. At One Brain 2025, Dr. Annmarie Burns shared how Brainkind is helping people get the support they need—often for the first time. 🔗
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Brainkind
1 month
Did you catch our latest article?. At Brainkind, we believe domestic abuse is a public health crisis. Our research, Too Many to Count, found that 1 in 2 people who’ve experienced domestic abuse may have a potential brain injury. 🔗 Read the full article:
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1 month
A new study from @UofGlasgow, featured in the @guardian, confirms @brainkinduk findings: domestic abuse can cause lasting brain injuries, affecting survivors for life. 🔗 Read our full response and discover how we're turning research into resources:
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Brainkind
1 month
We spoke to Anita and Joanne Reilly, Head of Volunteering, to learn more about broadening the horizons of volunteer roles and how this can help our services to thrive. To read the article head to:
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1 month
On Monday, Fiona—our amazing Volunteer Coordinator at Stagenhoe Park—and Rex, one of our dedicated volunteers, spoke with BBC Three Counties Radio about what it’s like to volunteer with Brainkind and the impact it has. Starting at 07:52 in the programme:
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Brainkind
1 month
Congratulations to our Fundraising team and 17 brilliant volunteers for raising an incredible £1,114 at York Racecourse last weekend. Huge thanks also to York Racecourse for making it possible. Interested in volunteering for Brainkind? Head to
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Brainkind
1 month
It's Volunteers' Week! . We want to say a massive THANK YOU to all our volunteers who help our services to thrive. To find out more, or to get involved, check out our volunteering opportunities:.
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Brainkind
6 months
Meet Rafal, a dedicated Rehabilitation Support Worker at Brainkind. Rafal shares how he supports people with brain injuries on their journey to recovery, helping them achieve independence and confidence through tailored care and encouragement.
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Brainkind
6 months
Exercising or gaming—which one benefits your brain more? 🧠 Dive into the research on how these activities boost cognitive function and mental well-being. 🎮.
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Brainkind
6 months
Looking for your Charity of the Year for 2025? Partner with Brainkind to make a difference in the lives of the people we support. From volunteering to fundraising, we’ll help create a plan that works for your goals. Get in touch: fundraising@brainkind.org
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Brainkind
6 months
Jean-Michel is one of our dedicated support workers. At 65, with a varied career, including time spent as a butcher, Jean shares his journey, challenges and what he’s learned from working in care. Start your career with us today:
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6 months
Discover Samantha’s journey in occupational therapy and brain injury rehabilitation at Brainkind. Her commitment to helping others regain independence is inspiring! Read her story: .
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6 months
What does a Healthcare Assistant do?. At Brainkind, they’re at the heart of supporting people with brain injuries and neurological conditions, helping them achieve independence. Discover the vital role they play and why it’s so rewarding:.
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