Researchers from the University of East Anglia are exploring meaningful outcomes for young people with acquired brain injuries. They want to hear your thoughts about what has been important to you since your recovery, including your experiences and goals.
Who Can Take Part?
Individuals aged 12–25 years.
Those who experienced a brain injury at least three months ago.
Participants without severe or enduring mental or physical health issues that might pose a risk during the study.
Parental/carer consent required for participants under 16 years.
What’s Involved?
Share pictures or objects that represent what has been important to you since your injury.
Take part in a one-hour conversation, either online or in person.
How to Get Involved
If you’re interested in participating, contact Melissa Lee, Trainee Clinical Psychologist, at the University of East Anglia via m.lee2@uea.ac.uk.
Your perspective could contribute to understanding and improving outcomes for others with similar experiences.
Headway Norfolk and Waveney is not affiliated with or involved in the research detailed above. We simply share information about research opportunities that may be of interest to our clients. It is the responsibility of individuals to contact the research team directly, verify the details of the study, and ensure it aligns with their personal circumstances. We recommend carefully considering any potential risks and discussing participation with a trusted professional or family member if needed.