News | 23.01.2025 | By: Roxanne Thomas
Supporting Mental Health After Brain Injury: New Resources from Headway UK
Good Morning,
We’re thrilled to announce the launch of two new publications from Headway UK, tailored to support mental health in the context of brain injury.
At Headway Sussex, we understand the profound impact brain injuries can have on survivors and their carers, and we’re committed to providing the tools and guidance needed to navigate these challenges.
Two Guides for Your Journey
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For Brain Injury Survivors: A compassionate guide designed to help individuals understand and manage the mental health challenges that often follow a brain injury: https://www.headway.org.uk/media/12752/mental-health-and-brain-injury-publication.pdf
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For Carers: A practical resource offering insights and support to those who play a vital role in the recovery and well-being of brain injury survivors: https://www.headway.org.uk/media/12753/mental-health-and-brain-injury-for-carers-publication.pdf
Why Brain Injury and Mental Health Matter
The effects of a brain injury extend far beyond the physical. Many survivors face anxiety, depression, and cognitive challenges that can feel overwhelming. For carers, the emotional toll of supporting a loved one can also be significant. At Headway Sussex, we recognise the importance of addressing mental health as part of the recovery process, ensuring that no one feels alone in their journey.
We’re Here to Help
If you or someone you know needs guidance or a listening ear, our Headway Sussex Helpline is available to support you.
Whether you’re a survivor, a carer, or a professional, we’re just a phone call away.
📞 01825 724323
📧 info@headwaysussex.org.uk
Together, we can help ensure that mental health is never overlooked in the journey of recovery.
Warm regards,
The Headway Sussex Team