Headway webinars Our series of webinars covers a range of topics in support of rebuilding the lives of brain injury survivors.
Click here for the full programme to date, and to book your place on each of the webinars.
Our webinars are free and open to all, including brain injury survivors, carers, family members, health and social care professionals, and anyone with an interest in the topic being discussed. These monthly sessions will feature a range of topics from expert guest speakers.
Hosted on Zoom, our webinars will begin at 12 noon and will last approximately 45 minutes.
There will be opportunities to ask questions towards the end of each webinar, and the series will be recorded for people to playback if they are unable to attend: Past webinar recordings.
We will be regularly updating this page with further details of upcoming webinars as they are announced.
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Headway webinars programme 2024:
Life after acquired brain injury: Coping with anxiety and depression
Delivered by Dr Benjamin Marram, Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist
Find out moreReturning to work after brain injury
Delivered by Paul Morris, Occupational Therapist specialising in neurological rehabilitation.
Find out moreDiet and nutrition after brain injury
Delivered by Sheri Taylor, Dietician and Director at Specialist Nutrition Rehab.
Find out morePast webinar recordings
- Taste and smell disorders after brain injury
- Fatigue after brain injury
- Managing sleep and fatigue after brain injury
- Nature's benefit after brain injury
- Brain injury in the criminal justice system
- Managing memory problems after brain injury
- Identity change after brain injury
- Headway’s 2023 policy and public affairs round-up
- Disability discrimination in the workplace
- Understanding and responding to behaviours that challenge following ABI
- Moving towards digital care
- Mind the gap: Navigating social care after acquired brain injury
- Covid-19 and the brain: what we know so far
- Addiction and brain injury: What brain mechanisms are involved in addiction
- Demystifying Mental Capacity