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Join ClinksBrainkind (formerly The Disabilities Trust & BIRT) is the UK’s leading charity helping people thrive after a brain injury. We provide innovative rehabilitation and ongoing support to ensure life after brain injury can be a life well lived. With over 40 years of experience and expertise in brain injury and neurorehabilitation, we understand how a brain injury can challenge every aspect of life. At Brainkind, we are committed to providing person-centered, compassionate care. Our multi-disciplinary teams deliver the very best specialist neurological care and rehabilitation. Led by clinical psychiatrists and neuropsychologists, our team includes occupational therapists, physiotherapists, nurses, speech & language therapists, social workers, therapy assistants, and rehabilitation support workers.
Contact
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01444 239123
foundation@brainkind.org
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In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Other
Custody or Community
Custody
Community
No. of service users
500
No. of Paid Staff
1524
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Legal status
Charitable trust
Year of Formation
1979
Organisation's Income
Over £10m
Contract History
Regions
East
Essex
East Midlands
Nottinghamshire
South East
East Sussex
Milton Keynes UA
West Sussex
North East
Northumberland UA
North West
Merseyside (Met County)
South West
Devon
Swindon UA
Wales
West Midlands
West Midlands (Met County)
Birmingham
Yorkshire and the Humber
West Yorkshire (Met County)
South Yorkshire (Met County)
York UA
Area covered
National - England and Wales
Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy
Attitudes, thinking and behaviour
Disability
Domestic & sexual violence
Employment
Holistic services
Housing & homelessness
Lived experience involvement
Lobbying & campaigning
Mental health
Peer support
Prison reform
Prisons
Probation reform
Research & academia
Resettlement
Restorative justice
Sentence management
Suicide and self-harm
Through the gate
Training
People you work with
People on a short sentence
People on remand
People with disabilities
Women