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Supporting those affected by brain injury
Research Projects
General Social Care Council survey of people who use domiciliary care services
All 'domiciliary care workers' - those paid to come into people's homes to help with things like washing or dressing - will soon need to register with a government body, the General Social Care Council (GSCC).
To help make sure that registration works as well as possible for people who have care services in their home, the GSCC wants to find out their views about what aspects of registration are important and valuable to them.
If you use such services, please read the attached
GSCC flier to find out if you could help by taking part in the survey. Participants will be given a £10 voucher for taking part.
Constraint Induced Movement Therapy
Do You Have Difficulties Moving Your Hand After Stroke or Brain Injury? If so, the University of Surrey would like your support for a research project on Constraint Induced Movement Therapy, a specialised form of physiotherapy. Full details and contact information attached.
Constraint Induced Movement Therapy
King's College London Research for National Service Framework
Are you the main person spending time every day providing care and support for a family member aged 18-65 with an acquired brain injury - and finding life difficult? If the answer is yes, King's College London would like your support as part of a study commissioned by the Department of Health. Full details and contact information attached.
HWUK Kings NSF Research
 
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