In this edition, we begin with a celebration of artistic expression in On a Good Day, where Headway Gloucestershire members embraced dance, music, and immersive technology during Action for Brain Injury Week (ABI). Led by brain injury survivor and creative force James Edward Marks, the event was a demonstration of how the arts can inspire connection and healing.
Read about Second Hand September and all the excellent work from our retail team to mark this season.
Mental health remains a vital topic for many in our community. We explore practical strategies to support emotional wellbeing after brain injury—offering tools to help navigate the often-complex journey of recovery.
Looking to the future, we introduce the exciting potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in supporting independence after brain injury. From everyday tasks to communication aids, we explore how AI—once the stuff of science fiction—can now offer real-world support.
This issue also highlights the power of giving back. Our regular feature on Quality of Life focuses on volunteering and advocacy, showing how helping others can be a meaningful step in one’s own recovery.
We’re also honoured to share the remarkable stories of brain injury survivors who each offer a unique perspective on recovery. Darren’s story is a powerful example of the brain’s extraordinary ability to heal and defy medical expectations. Eli reflects with gratitude on his experience, sharing how it taught him valuable lessons about himself and his capacity to face adversity. Meanwhile, Karl’s journey is one of reinvention—navigating life after trauma, highlighting the therapeutic power of new hobbies like fishing, and showing how embracing change can lead to new ways of supporting others.
Wherever you are on your journey, we hope this edition brings you insight, encouragement, and a sense of connection.
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