Call for evidence for the Government's Acquired Brain Injury Strategy

You may have already heard but on Monday 14 March 2022, a Call for Evidence to inform the development of the Government’s Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Strategy was launched.
We want to hear first-hand from the people most affected by ABI to ensure that the strategy’s priorities are aligned to theirs and it is truly informed by their views and experiences. You can respond as an individual, a carer or on behalf of an organisation and we are keen to hear from researchers and professionals too.
We encourage you and all those you know with an interest in ABI to respond, the easiest way to participate in the call for evidence (including to access the easy read version) is online at:
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/acquired-brain-injury-call-for-evidence
If you require any further information, please contact: ABIcallforevidence@dhsc.gov.uk
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