Resources Training packs – free to use 3 November 20203 November 2020 These are various samples from training workshops offered by NeuroTriage for you to reuse. Introduction to the brain This training session aims to support participants: - To gain an understanding…
Resources COVID-19 resources pack 5 May 20203 November 2020 We’re currently in very confusing times, this can make it difficult for all of us, but especially so for people who experience cognitive difficulties. We have produced a pack of…
News COVID 19 Homelessness Services: Changes to service Delivery in Liverpool 27 March 202011 January 2021 What is Liverpool City Council doing in response to Covid 19 and homelessness? Liverpool City Council continues to be fully committed to delivering services to people who are homeless or…
Video Split Lives 10 June 20193 November 2020 An acquired brain injury can impact every aspect of a life. This short film looks at how a simple accident can spiral into a life altering event. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVyCOtGjUU8
Events… Alcohol Related Brain Damage (ARBD) Conference 5 March 20193 November 2020 This conference was an opportunity to share practice and learning in the field of alcohol related brain damage. The conference was organised by Liverpool based C.I.C. NeuroTriage in partnership with the…
Video Breaking the Cycle 4 October 20183 November 2020 Michael was an example of someone who experienced both homelessness and a brain injury. He died before receiving the specialist support he needed. Following his death, the professionals involved in…
Video See me in all my colour 4 October 20183 November 2020 Please do have a look at our latest video exploring the experiences of homeless people of colour in Liverpool. Many thanks to everyone who was involved in sharing their experiences.…
News It isn’t only white people who end up homeless 9 May 20183 November 2020 By Steve Khan Everyday, the stark reality of organisations, both large and small are failing the individuals who have multiple complex needs, i.e.: service users with long term mental health,substance…
Events… The invisible disability in an invisible population 31 August 20173 November 2020 This presentation addressed the following key points: - People with unrecognised neuropsychological needs often ‘bounce’ between services or remain invisibleThere are many cloaks of invisibility being wornHow and why do…
Events… Making Space for Us All 30 August 20173 November 2020 This presentation addressed the following key points: - Around 50% of the homeless population are thought to have a brain injuryPeople with unrecognised neuropsychological needs often fall between service gaps…