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Referral received by Brain Injury Matters staff
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Referral is passed to appropriate head of services
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If deemed appropriate for a service, an initial assessment meeting is offered and arranged
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If the referral is deemed inappropriate, the referral agent is notified by the head of service and an explanation is provided
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Assessment of need is carried out and Service is offered based on individual need
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Start date is offered
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Engagement in services
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Engagement review
If you have any questions about our referral process, please don’t hesitate to contact a member of the team:
Referral Forms
Adult Service
Are you a health professional, carer, family member, GP or brain injury survivor affected by acquired brain injury and wish to refer into adult services?
Please complete a referral form and return via email to referrals@braininjurymatters.org.uk
Counselling Service
Are you an individual or family member affected by acquired brain injury?
Please note that our services are only available to those living in Northern Ireland.
Please complete a referral form and return via email to referrals@braininjurymatters.org.uk
Children and Youth Service
Are you a family that has a child/young person who has sustained an acquired brain injury?
Our Children and Youth Service offers a range of services including:
- The Advocacy Service supporting families with children and young people aged 0-18.
- Our Youth Empowerment Programme providing family-based support for young people aged 13-18.
Please complete a referral form and return via email to referrals@braininjurymatters.org.uk
Training Service
Are you a health professional, carer, family member, brain injury survivor or organisation interested in gaining some training on acquired brain injury?
Please complete a referral form and return via email to referrals@braininjurymatters.org.uk