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Brain Injury Champion Programme

Do you work in Health and Social Care across Norfolk and Waveney? Do you want FREE training on Brain Injury? Headway Norfolk and Waveney is delivering a FREE Brain Injury Champion Programme.

Become a Brain Injury Champion!

Are you a Health and Social Care professional in Norfolk or Waveney?
Do you want FREE expert training on Brain Injury?

Join our FREE Brain Injury Champion Programme offered by Headway Norfolk and Waveney!

Why Attend?

  • Brain Injury is the leading cause of disability in the UK — someone is admitted to hospital every 90 seconds with a brain injury.

  • Learn from our Specialist Neuro Occupational Therapists about the brain, the impact of brain injuries, and how to better support your patients or clients.

  • Gain practical knowledge, guidance, and resources to make a real difference in your daily work.

  • Receive a certificate and a Brain Injury Champion Pin Badge!

Training Details

  • Duration: 2.5 hours

  • Format: Face-to-face sessions

  • Open to ALL Health and Social Care staff — you don’t need to be frontline to participate!

Upcoming Sessions 2024

Location

Date

Time

Venue

Lowestoft

Friday, 1st November

9:30 am – 12:30 pm

Orbis Energy Building Lowestoft

Great Yarmouth

Friday, 15th November

10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Great Yarmouth Library

North Norfolk

Friday, 13th December

9:30 am – 12:30 pm

Sheringham Community Centre

King's Lynn

Friday, 6th December

9:30am - 12:30 pm

South Lynn Community Centre

Upcoming Sessions 2025

Location

Date

Time

Thetford

31st January 2025

10:00 am- 13:00 pm

Beccles

7th February 2025

10:00 am- 13:00 pm

Lowestoft

14th February 2025

10:00 am- 13:00 pm

Norwich

28th February 2025

09:30 am- 12:30 pm

Venues for our 2025 dates are TBC.

Places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Don’t miss this opportunity!

Any queries, please contact tim.gardiner@headway-nw.org.uk

This programme is funded by the Suffolk Community Foundation through the Apollo Fund and supported by the Norfolk Community Foundation.