Research Participants Needed: Claiming Benefits with a Brain Injury/Neurological Condition
Type: Research
I am Anthony Schaller, a Trainee Clinical Psychologist at Canterbury Christ Church University looking at the experiences of people with neurological conditions/ brain injury when claiming benefits in the UK.
Financial help while you’re out of work
Type: What we do
The financial impact of a stroke can be stressful for you and your loved ones, but there may be benefits you can claim while you’re unable to work.
Research Participants Needed: Wearable Technologies to Support clinical Assessment for Stroke Rehabilitation - Perspectives of stroke survivors
Type: Research
Researchers at the University of Ulster invite participants for a study to understand the potential benefits and drawbacks of using smart insoles in stroke rehabilitation, as well as the usability and effectiveness of smart insoles for assessing gait impairments.
Employee benefits
Type: Work for us
This page lists the employee benefits of working for the Stroke Association including holidays, pension, and Life Assurance.
UK Stroke Assembly - Exhibition and sponsorship
Type: Conference
Find out how to become a UK Stroke Assembly exhibitor or sponsor. Sponsorship offers a wide range of benefits in addition to that of an exhibitor.
How can I get a grant or financial help in a crisis?
Type: Support
When you are hit with a sudden health problem like a stroke, it can reduce your income or cause unexpected extra costs, but there is some help available. As well as benefits and help with health costs, there are some types of help designed for a crisis.
Are Early Supported Discharge services still effective in practice?
Type:
Early Supported Discharge (ESD) is the discharge of a stroke patient from hospital to their own home. Do these services offer the same benefits to patients as those identified in clinical trials?
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