Awareness and education
Helping the public, professionals, and policymakers understand the causes, consequences, and complexities of brain injury through the voices of brain injury survivors and carers to challenge stigma, build empathy, and inspire action.
A life re-written
A life re-written will be a campaign that illustrates how brain injury can affect anyone at any time, focussing particularly on how it throws plans into disarray, changes life goals, and even the sens...
Find out moreA New Me
A New Me provides a platform for people to creatively share their experiences in order to challenge misperceptions of brain injury while demonstrating the value of having access to the right help, at ...
Find out moreBrain Drain: Wake up to fatigue!
Through our Brain Drain campaign, we aim to give a voice to those affected, helping to raise awareness and break the stigma of brain injury-related fatigue.
Find out moreEvery 90 seconds
We focus on a powerful statistic: every 90 seconds, someone in the UK is admitted to hospital with a brain injury.
Find out moreConcussion Aware
At Headway, we want to ensure that everyone is able to enjoy sport, while being better protected from the risks of concussion.
Find out moreCarbon monoxide: A danger to your brain
Raising awareness of the dangers of carbon monoxide - an odourless, invisible gas that can lead to severe brain injury or death.
Find out moreCycle safety
We are passionate about promoting safe cycling, while supporting calls to make it safer for people of all ages to take to their bikes and get pedalling.
Find out moreMemory Loss: A campaign to remember
Raising awareness of the ways in which memory problems can affect brain injury survivors and their families.
Find out moreSee the hidden me
'See the hidden me' raises awareness and understanding of the often misunderstood symptoms of a brain injury, and work to alleviate the challenges, and frustrations, survivors face.
Find out moreSupporting GPs
Headway has launched a campaign and created an online resource to help doctors to diagnose, manage and refer patients affected by brain injury.
Find out moreYou, me, and brain injury
You, Me, and Brain Injury highlights the fact that brain injury doesn’t just affect the individual, but also their family, friends, colleagues, and many more relationships besides.
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