We work with the following organisations:
Every year an estimated 20,000 children and young people in the UK will acquire a brain injury (ABI). The impact on the family is enormous and lifelong. The Child Brain Injury Trust (Cbit) supports children, young people and families affected by an ABI.
In association with Neural Pathways, Chase Park Rehabilitation Centre provides facilities to support health promotion, the development of every day skills and rehabilitation in a socicially-focussed model of rehbailtation and care for adults.
Neuro Partners work in partnership with statutory and private organisations to maximise recovery and increase independence, developing bespoke packages, meeting assessed needs with packages of care, supported living, and vocational training and support.
Rehab Without Walls was established in 1995 by Ms Cathy Johnson and Dr Neil Brooks, to help people to achieve a stable, productive, high quality life in the community by a process of case management supported by neuropsychology.
The Calvert Trust Kielder is a charity offering activity, care and tranquillity for people with disabilities their families and friends in a fully accessible centre, based on the edge of Kielder Water & Forest
County Durham Primary Care Trust (PCT) was launched on 1 October 2006 and serves a population of around 497,000. The new organisation replaces the five previous primary care trusts serving County Durham.
JS Parker Ltd and its sister company JSP Training Ltd provide specialist brain and spinal injury case management, rehabilitation and training services across the Midlands, the North of England and Scotland.
HCML are the UK's leading provider of professional rehabilitation case management and employment services to the insurance industry, solicitors and a wide range of corporate clients.
South Tyneside Council's wide ranging and informative web site.
Northumberland Care Trust is responsible for planning, delivering and purchasing the right healthcare for local residents. Northumberland Head Injuries Service is part of this organisation.
A superb complex of holiday cottages with gym, pool and other opportunities well adapted and laid out to suit the needs of people with neurodisabilities with extremely helpful and supportive staff
A Cumbria-based charity providing a range of community based services for people with mental health problems, older adults, substance abuse and acquired brain injury in partnership with social, health and housing agencies.
The Glenmore Trust is a not for profit organisation working with adults with a learning disability and acquired brain injuries in North Cumbria. It Providies residential settings, supported tenancies, community support, and day services.
Hartlepool PCT is the organisation that provides local primary and community health services and looks after the health of people living in Hartlepool.
Kynixa Ltd primarily provides rehabilitation assessment and case management services for its customers – insurance companies, solicitors (both claimant and defendant lawyers) and employers. Kynixia comissions therapy and other services.
Personal Injury Solicitors with knowledge and experience of neurological injury litigation
Personal Injury Solicitors with knowledge and experience of neurological injury litigation
Personal Injury Solicitors with knowledge and experience of neurological injury litigation
Personal Injury Solicitors with knowledge and experience of neurological injury litigation
Personal Injury Solicitors with knowledge and experience of neurological injury litigation
Personal Injury Solicitors with knowledge and experience of neurological injury litigation
Personal Injury Solicitors with knowledge and experience of neurological injury litigation
Therapy Staff at Neural Pathways are all registered with the HPC and between us belong to the following organisations and groups:
ACPIN is the largest Clinical Interest Group recognised by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. It is concerned with all aspects of physiotherapy related to the needs of neurologically impaired adults and their rehabilitation.
NABIF is a group of individuals and organisations who have an interest in Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) or who provide services to individuals with ABI and their families.Those individuals and organisations are drawn from all sectors in the North East.
UKABIF are a charity which aims to promote understanding of all aspects of Acquired Brain Injury and to provide expert input to policy makers, service providers and general public.
The World Federation for NeuroRehabilitation (WFNR) is a multidisciplinary organisation open to any professional with an interest in neurological rehabilitation.
An organisation for Occupational therapists working in the field of neurology. Offers post gradualte training and information exchange.
The HPC is a statutory regulator which only registers over 180,000 professionals from 13 professionswho meet set standards of working. The HPC protects the health and well-being of people using the services of registered health professionals.
The FINE/CBIT Child and Family Support Project launched in 2007 to provide tstructured support childern with acquired brain injury and their families who live in the North East of England.
The AMPS is a revolutionary and innovative occupational therapy approach to conceptualisation and assessment of function. It is different from any other assessment and is a highly valid, reliable, and sensitive assessment tool.
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) is the professional, educational and trade union body for the UK's 47,000 chartered physiotherapists, physiotherapy students and assistants.
The British Association/College of Occupational Therapists is the professional body for occupational therapy staff in the UK
The Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists is the professional body for speech and language therapists and support workers. RCSLT promotes excellence in practice and influences health, education and social care policies.
The British Psychological Society is the representative body for psychology and psychologists in the UK, with national responsibility for the development, promotion and application of psychology for the public good.