Milestone victory for acquired brain injury survivors
The Government has formally confirmed plans to develop an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) strategy which will ensure better support for those living with ABI.
The Government has formally confirmed plans to develop an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) strategy which will ensure better support for those living with ABI.
Charlie Fogarty MBE was 15 when he acquired a severe brain injury as a result of a car accident in 2012.
Today (15 November), The Children’s Trust’s Chief Executive, Dalton Leong, visited 10 Downing Street to deliver a letter urging the Prime Minister to back the Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Private Members' Bill, sponsored by Chris Bryant MP.
The Children’s Trust’s annual concert is back! Join us on Tuesday 14 December for classical Christmas music, readings and carols at the Holy Trinity Church in Guildford.
The proposed legislation would improve services and the quality of life for people with acquired brain injury.
The Children’s Trust’s Stoneleigh shop has lost thousands of pounds worth of donations after thieves stole multiple bags full of clothing, books and electricals from their garage.
Robin Gibson from Edinburgh, has signed up to take on the Brighton Marathon and London Marathon over the next two months to raise money for The Children’s Trust.
Inspired by the recent Wimbledon tournament, a group of young people took part in a specially adapted tennis session at The Children’s Trust on the 16 August.
The long-awaited publication of the National Disability Strategy last month marked an important step towards tackling the stark inequalities that disabled people face every day.
Selected from thousands of nominations, Sam Newton, Director of Education at The Children’s Trust School, has been honoured as one of 102 Pearson National Teaching Silver Award winners across the country.