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Established in 1991, the Child Brain Injury Trust is a charitable organisation helping children, young people, their families and professionals to come to terms with what has happened and how to deal with the uncertainty that the future holds.
We provide information, support and training to anyone affected by childhood (ages 0 - 24 years) acquired brain injury. This includes the child or young person themselves, their family and the professionals who support them.
Charitably funded (no payment required)
This Service was mapped by Eastern Region ABI. See HERE for more information
Patient description
Information and guidance over a continuum. Family support and outreach. Advocacy
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Information and guidance over a continuum. Family support and outreach. Advocacy
Patient description
Medically stable. Able to live in the community alone or with others.
Sites
Client's home/the community
Description of rehabilitation input
Enablement, support and care to develop social skills, stamina, confidence, attention & leisure pursuits, sorting out benefits, day supervision & respite care. Specific attention paid to Community involvement & integration (further education etc), Personal social development and empowerment and structuring activity towards achieving goals. Includes support that may be purchased with a personal budget.
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Child Brain Injury Trust
Location and Contact detailsUnit 1, The Child Brain Injury Trust Baynards Green Farm Bicester Oxfordshire OX27 7SG Telephone: 0303 303 2248 Email: info@cbituk.org http://www.childbraininjurytrust.org.uk |
Type of organisation
Descripton of organisation
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Further Details
A brain injury has a devastating and life-long impact on the child and their whole family. Bones can mend and scars can heal but a brain injury stays with you for life and impacts on everything you think, feel and do.Established in 1991, the Child Brain Injury Trust is a charitable organisation helping children, young people, their families and professionals to come to terms with what has happened and how to deal with the uncertainty that the future holds.
We provide information, support and training to anyone affected by childhood (ages 0 - 24 years) acquired brain injury. This includes the child or young person themselves, their family and the professionals who support them.
Services available
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National = country wide, Regional = offering a
service within 150 miles, Local = offering a service within 50
miles
This service adheres to the following Regulatory Frameworks / is affiliated to the following bodies:
Referrals can be made by
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Self/Advocate/Family |
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Other professional eg Social Care/Case Manager |
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How are services paid for?
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Social Care Services | ? | ? | ? |
Jointly funded by NHS & Social Care Services | ? | ? | ? |

Typical duration that a service is offered
There is no time limit on the support that we offer. It's about being available to families as and when they need it. And the sooner we can get a referral, the more help we can provide, and the quicker children, young people and their families can start to get the support they need.This Service was mapped by Eastern Region ABI. See HERE for more information
Services available are defined by the following EHIG Rehabilitation Codes
For an explanation of the codings please click hereSOMEONE TO TALK TO
[Code 110]Patient description
Information and guidance over a continuum. Family support and outreach. Advocacy
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Information and guidance over a continuum. Family support and outreach. Advocacy
SUPPORT AT HOME
[Code 115]Patient description
Medically stable. Able to live in the community alone or with others.
Sites
Client's home/the community
Description of rehabilitation input
Enablement, support and care to develop social skills, stamina, confidence, attention & leisure pursuits, sorting out benefits, day supervision & respite care. Specific attention paid to Community involvement & integration (further education etc), Personal social development and empowerment and structuring activity towards achieving goals. Includes support that may be purchased with a personal budget.
This service is defined by the NMDS (National Minimum Data Set) codes as:
For an explanation of the NMDS, please click hereNo Data for NMDS