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A New Me: ABI Week theme announced

Thu 19 Jan 2017

We want to put brain injury survivors, carers and families right at the very heart of this year’s campaign, inviting them to share how brain injury has impacted their lives.

A New Me will provide a platform for people to creatively share their experiences in order to challenge misperceptions of brain injury while demonstrating the value of having access to the right help, at the right time, such as the support provided by Headway groups and branches and our other frontline services

We know that brain injury is generally misunderstood, while those whose effects are largely hidden can struggle to get the help and support they need. 

There will be a wide range of content to promote the campaign, from blogs and expert commentary pieces to first-person features exploring how brain injury survivors handle the anniversary of their brain injury. We'll be releasing a series of powerful personal testimonies and the results of a new survey of survivors to paint a picture of how brain injury can change lives.  

Watch this space for further details of this and events across the country as the campaign gets closer. We'll be posting more on our website and social media channels. 

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