07 Dec
BABICM has collaborated with Headway to produce a new factsheet on case management following a brain injury.
BABICM Conference 2023 - After-Dinner Speaker Announced
We are delighted to announce that our after-dinner entertainer at the BABICM Annual Conference 2023 is Stand-up Comedian Paul Sinha
BABICM members take part in published research
BABICM members took part in a research study, organised by the BABICM Research Group in conjunction with Plymouth University and recently published in the Journal of Long Term Care 1. The study showed that a good outcome in brain injury case management is client-centred and determined either by the client or in conjunction with the client, and where appropriate, their family to achieve improved quality of life1.
BABICM Annual Conference – June 2022
Over 380 case managers attended BABICM’s two-day Annual Conference held this month at the East Midlands Conference Centre, Nottingham. Vicki Gilman, BABICM Chair welcomed delegates to hear about new developments in Sport-related Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) on Day 1, followed by an update on Protection, Safeguarding and Regulation on Day 2.
The Perfect Storm Survey Results - with BABICM Chair Vicki Gilman
This short video with BABICM Chair Vicki Gilman looks at the results of the Perfect Storm Survey carried out by BABICM members. The focus of the survey was the challenges case managers are experiencing in recruiting and retaining support workers for their clients.
BABICM Survey Highlights Member Satisfaction
A recent survey of BABICM members from different membership categories found that the organisation meets member expectations, provides the support and information that case managers require, and communicates expertly and with an acceptable frequency.
BABICM Best Practice Poster Presentations Submissions 2022
We are delighted to announce the launch of our Best Practice in Brain Injury Case Management Poster Presentation Submissions for 2022.
Have your say - deadline for Call for Evidence is 11.45 am on 6th June 2022
Have your say - deadline for Call for Evidence is 11.45 am on 6th June 2022 It is really important that the Government receives as much input as possible on priorities for inclusion in the cross-departmental strategy on ABI.
Decisions, Decisions:The Way Forward: Supporting Capacitous Choices in Litigation and Beyond – December 2021
The BABICM Training Events Group organised a thought-provoking and educational conference this month, chaired by Andrew McGowan, Head of Neurotrauma at Sintons, about decision-making and capacity.
Acquired Brain Injury Panel launch Call for Evidence
Yesterday (Monday 14 March) UKABIF joined other brain injury charities and organisations at the House Of Commons for the launch of the Call for Evidence in the Government’s recently agreed Acquired Brain Injury national strategy.
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