Headway thanks former Mayor of Penwortham Sue Prynn

Councillor Sue Prynn, former Mayor of Penwortham adopted Headway Preston & Chorley as her charity of the year in 2014/2015. With her year coming to an end a few months ago Sue and the team at Penwortham Town Council wanted to donate the money they had raised through fundraising events and presented Headway at the August 2015 session with a cheque for £3500.00. Trustess, staff, volunteers and members all thanks Sue and the team for their support.

 

Headway Preston & Chorley Staff Restructure

On 4th August 2015 Headway recruited a third member of staff to join the charity team. Laura Brown will be overseeing volunteers and small charity events. Other staff members have changed roles in a restructure designed to enhance and increase service delivery.

Margaret Cliffe is the new Services Cordinator and Liz Bamber has become the Headway Project Manager.

Chair of Headway Preston & Chorley, Sarah Charnley said, “Headway in Preston has grown rapidly over the last 12 months as the demand for our services has increased. The staff restructure will enable us to work more effectively to meet our objectives and achieve the charities outcomes. Most importantly, we will have more staff time to dedicate to the needs of brain injury survivors and their families”.

Headway Patrons Graham Alexander and ben price open new office at Heartbeat

On Thursday 4th June the new Headway office was officially opened by patrons; Graham Alexander and Ben Price.

Speaking at the event, Chairman, Louise Sheffield said it was a huge step forward for the charity being based with Heartbeat. Jill Rogerson, CEO of Heartbeat said the two charities share a lot of common goals and are both highly patient focused. Graham Alexander wished us well for the future and looked forward to another five years as patron and Ben price thanked Headway for assisting him with his role in CoronationStreet, playing the part of someone with a brain injury.

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Headway Preston and Chorley – New Headway Office Opening

 

West Lancashire Leyland and District Masonic Funding

Headway Preston & Chorley has received funding from the Cuerden Lodge of the West Lancs, Leyland and District Masonic Province. Receiving the cheque for £500.00, Liz Bamber Development Officer expressed her gratitude on behalf of the Headway Trustees, staff, volunteers and members, for this very generous donation.

New ABI figures out highlight shocking rise in ABI cases

Almost 44,000 people were admitted to hospitals with an acquired brain injury (ABI) related diagnosis in the North West of England last year, according a new report issued today 18/05/15 by brain injury charity Headway.

The region has the highest rate of head injury admissions of any English region and the second highest rate of admissions for all forms of brain injury.

Using hospital admissions statistics, the charity has compiled the first dataset on ABI-related hospital admissions in the UK. These include non-superficial head injuries, strokes, brain tumours, encephalitis, and a variety of additional conditions.

This is the first time a picture of incidence rates for all ABI in the UK has been published, with the figures highlighting the concerning number of people in the region sustaining injuries to the brain each year. See press release.

We have moved office to Preston North End FC!

We have moved office to Preston North End FC!

Headway Preston & Chorley has moved office to the Heartbeat Cardiac Centre at Preston North End. The move is welcomed as it provides larger premises to enable more one to one appointments and easy access for clients. Liz Bamber Development Officer said, we are delighted and look forward to working alongside a larger charity which will only add value to our service.

The new address is:

Headway Preston & Chorley, Heartbeat Centre, Preston North End, Sir Tom Finney Way, Preston PR1 6PA

Headway welcomes new rules for Premier League

Leading brain injury charity Headway has welcomed new rules on how Premier League football clubs deal with head injuries.

“We are pleased to see the football authorities have addressed the serious issue of concussion,” said Peter McCabe, Chief Executive of Headway. “The measures announced today are a significant step forward in the protection of footballers at all levels and therefore are warmly welcomed.

“The more we know about head and brain injury, the better we understand the risks of continuing to play competitive sport following a concussion. The guidelines at all levels, from FIFA to the FA and Premier League, have to date been insufficient and ineffective, as demonstrated by numerous high-profile examples.

Headway Preston & Chorley welcomes compulsory cycle helmets

Headway Preston & Chorley has warmly welcomed the introduction of a law in Jersey to make it compulsory for children under 14 to wear helmets while cycling. The charity will be supporting and promoting, wherever possible, the importance of wearing a helmet when cycling.

Liz Bamber, Headway Development Officer said, ‘Preston has seen an increase in cyclists since the creation of the Guild Wheel which is used by professional cyclists and families alike. Being a keen cyclist, I use the wheel regularly and I am staggered by the number of people still not wearing helmets. It is hoped that the UK will follow Jersey’s example very soon’.

This is the first law of its kind to be passed in any jurisdiction in the British Isles and has been labelled by Headway – the brain injury association as ‘a momentous landmark in child protection’. The law has been equally welcomed by other charities, including the Child Brain Injury Trust and the Bicycle Helmet Initiative Trust.
The legislation was introduced following a vote in the States Assembly of Jersey on 17 July 2014.