Brain injury, whether mild, moderate or severe, causes significant changes to everyday life. Brain Injury rehabilitative training programmes focus on your ability to compensate for changes following injury as well as on your educational and vocational goals.
Rehabilitative Training Services
Here at Headway, we work closely with you on your social, personal and vocational skills so that you can live as independently as possible. Our programme modules help you to gain insight into the effects of your particular injury and develop ways to deal with them.
Course Content
We encourage trainees to take part in a variety of modules during their training, based on their needs, ability and availability. Modules can include
- Cognitive Rehabilitation
- Activities of Daily Living
- Personal Effectiveness
- Literacy and Numeracy
- Communications
- Computers
- Cookery
- Horticulture/ Woodwork
- Arts and Craft
Social and recreational opportunities are also available as part of the programme, including concerts, visits to the cinema, and use of some local sports facilities.
Participant Profile
Participants must be aged 18 to 65 with an acquired brain injury. We expect that participants would have the ability to:
- follow basic instructions
- work independently at a task for a short period of time
- demonstrate a willingness to participate in the training programme
Training Ethos
The rehabilitation training programme centres on the needs of the individual trainee. Each trainee has a keyworker assigned to them whose purpose is to develop an individual learning plan in consultation with the trainee and act as a family contact point. The key worker will also liaise with any external agencies in researching further educational or vocational opportunities.
Other Information
- We encourage you to travel independently to and from the rehabilitation training service. If independent travel is not possible initially, staff will explore all available options open to you.
- Participation is voluntary, however we expect good attendance
- Applicants to the programme should not be currently abusing alcohol, using un-prescribed drug, or exhibiting significantly aggressive or inappropriate behaviour.
Our Rehabilitative Training Programmes are currently available in Dublin, Cork and Limerick.
Who can apply for Rehabilitative Training Services?
Participants must be aged 18 to 65 and have an acquired brain injury. For further information on Headway’s entry criteria and how to apply, click here