Acquired Brain Injury – Advanced

Acquired brain injury (ABI) is a multifaceted, and often life-altering, condition that can result from a variety of causes, including traumatic events, strokes, infections, and more. This course is designed to provide you with a deeper understanding of ABI, from its underlying causes to the various rehabilitation strategies and support systems that can significantly enhance the quality of life for individuals affected by this condition.  Whether you are a healthcare professional seeking to expand your knowledge, a caregiver looking for valuable insights, or someone personally affected by ABI, this course will equip you with the knowledge and skills to navigate the challenges and opportunities associated with acquired brain injury. 

Self Harm

Self harming is a rising issue throughout the UK and the wider world. Unfortunately, there is still a lot that people aren’t aware of or misunderstand. With this course, we hope to change that and empower you to spread the right information.

Ligature Awareness and Prevention

Knowing what’s involved when an individual in your care is at risk of harming themselves with ligatures is one thing, but managing the initial shock and having the confidence to respond as quickly and effectively as possible to a ligature emergency is a very specific skill set. Let’s learn about these skills together.

Acquired Brain Injury

Acquired brain injury (ABI) survivors can appear to be functioning with no impairments, which means that when their understanding doesn’t match ours, or their behaviours change with seemingly no warning, it can be difficult to adapt to. This course will provide an understanding of how ABI’s can affect the different aspects of an individual’s life and how best to provide the care that they require.