As you can imagine, the impact of a brain injury on an individual can be life-altering.
How can you support someone with a brain injury?


As you can imagine, the impact of a brain injury on an individual can be life-altering.

Now is a promising, yet daunting, time for young people. With GCSE results day behind them, the future has endless possibilities.

As a group of rare diseases, you may not be aware of what Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) is or how the conditions impact those affected.
This skin condition causes the skin to blister and tear when met with friction or slight trauma.
As you can imagine, this skin sensitivity makes daily activities much more strenuous, as any sort of contact can cause these painful blisters.

The number of children with suspected mental health conditions has risen in recent years, according to the latest data.

Whilst being relatively rare, Huntington’s disease has a huge impact on those with the condition, as well as their families.

During the summer holidays, you may be struggling to fit childcare around working and sticking to your normal routine. So, you may be asking yourself when and if leaving your child at home alone is a viable option.

Amidst the cost of living crisis and ongoing funding issues, the Government has outlined its policy framework for the health and social care sector for the year ahead.

As part of the ‘Building the Right Support Action Plan’, which was published yesterday, the Government is set to take steps to ensure individuals with learning difficulties and autistic people get access to better care.

According to a new report, the education system instantly places children in care at a disadvantage when it comes to accessing good schools across England.

Social media has crept into every part of our lives, with a lot of people communicating with friends and family online, rather than in person.
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