Headway is asking local sports clubs to ‘be concussion aware’ as part of a national campaign launched on 9th May 2016. When the campaign is officially launched in May, sports clubs and academic institutions will have access to a range of materials, including a factsheet giving advice about concussion, posters to display both online and in changing rooms, and a digital stamp to demonstrate the club has adopted a responsible approach to concussion. In the meantime, Headway Preston and Chorley is inviting sports clubs to register interest in supporting the campaign or fundraising for the charity during Action for Brain Injury Week.
For further information on the campaign, visit www.concussionaware.org.uk or to find out how you can support Headway Preston and Chorley during Action for Brain Injury Week and beyond, call 01772 791460 or e-mail liz@headwaycentrallancashire.org.uk
Headway Preston and Chorley has been awarded a Big Lottery grant of £6075.00. The money will fund a 12 month ‘relationships after brain injury project’ for adults who have sustained a brain injury through an accident, infection or illness. After a brain injury some people lose their sense of identity due to personality changes which has an impact on their relationships with others. It can be difficult for the person to come to terms with and difficult for families who feel the person they once knew and loved has slipped away, together with their character and their individual ways. If you would like to book a place please telephone 01772 791460 or 07583 637 197