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The Big Give #ChristmasChallenge22
The effects of brain injury can be wide ranging and depend on a number of factors such as the type, location and severity of the injury. Through our support groups we create a community and social network that brain injured people come to belong to, breaking down...
Hike for Headway Thames Valley
On Sunday 11th September, Headway Thames Valley would like to invite you to join us for our ‘Hike for Headway Thames Valley, 25km, 15km or 5km – you decide’. Starting and finishing at Brunner Hall, our Centre in Henley-on-Thames you can sign up for either the 25km,...
Hot weather after brain injury
“I always wear a hat outside to protect my healing scar.” - Karen Most people welcome hot weather, but for many people with a brain injury the heat can cause problems and make it harder to manage the effects of their injury. A brain injury can sometimes cause...
Platinum Jubilee party at the West Berkshire Community Hospital
The Neuro Rehab, Highclere Ward at the West Berkshire Community Hospital held a Platinum Jubilee Party on Tuesday 31st May, with donations in aid of Headway Thames Valley. The ward was decorated with flags and posters for the afternoon tea party, with many of those...
Reading Male Voice Choir concert in aid of Headway Thames Valley
In aid of raising funds for Headway Thames Valley, the Reading Male Voice Choir held a concert on Saturday 21st May 2022. The Choir was joined by guest soprano Eleanor Stevens to put on a fantastic performance to the audience who joined us at the Christ Church...
Headway Thames Valley celebrates Action for Brain Injury Week 2022
Did you know that over 76% of brain injury survivors experience daily problems as a direct consequence of their brain injury being hidden? This year Headway Thames Valley celebrated Action for Brain Injury (ABI) Week from the 16th - 22nd of May 2022. Given that...