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If you or a family member has experienced a serious traumatic injury, it can be difficult knowing where to turn in order to find the right help. We hope that our web pages provide a useful start. For more information and advice, below you'll find some other reputable resources dedicated to helping people in your situation. 

From time to time, we as a business give  charitable donations. We did so to support the beleaguered people of Ukraine, via the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal of the Disasters Emergency Committee. And on a more local level we've made several donations to sponsor individuals in their money raising efforts, including Dr Liz Iveson who ran the London Marathon this year to raise money for Brain Research UK.,and to Louise Jenkins for her 100k June Challenge for Day One Trauma Support.

Also, our co-founder Jane Paige has been volunteering at the Food and Community Trust. The charity runs food banks and offer other community support across Sheffield, and Jane has been assisting them with their safeguarding.



Headway is a UK-wide charity that aims to improve the lives of people with brain injury.


You'll find lots of good and reliable information on the types and effects of brain injury, plus a free telephone or email helpline. 


It also has a wide range of booklets to help you further understand brain injury.   
   


For over 40 years SIA has specialised in helping people with spinal cord injuries - concentrating on providing targeted information and support, campaigning and educational help.

   

The website is busy with lots of useful information and suggestions, plus it offers a podcast and virtual cafe.
   


Specialising in all aspects of brain injuries in children, the Child Brain Injury Trust has lots of relevant information and resources. 

You'll find advice and info aimed at parents and siblings too, plus targeted resources relating to schooling and e-learning, courses and events, and helpful listings by region of the country. 



Seeking to provide help across the broad range of brain and spinal injury - the foundation has identified over 470 neurological disorders - and publishes advice booklets on 'Brain Tumour' and 'Head Injury'.


The charity advocates early intervention and diagnosis in brain injury cases and also runs a helpline and online support groups.




The Epilepsy Society is the leading charity for epilepsy research and support.


The website is full of information and advice specific to epilepsy, including targeted advice for parents, carers and teachers.


It produces a range of factsheets on many aspects of epilepsy.
   


Another well-respected charity - this time working towards safer streets and better rights for the victims of road accidents - Brake aims to raise awareness of road accidence and their impacts on victim's lives.


It also offers information and support related to road safety, especially focussed on helping anyone involved in road traffic accidents.
   


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