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Life-changing injuries

  • Overview
  • Hospital and rehabilitation
    • How the life-changing injury occurred
    • Hospital and medical treatment for an injury
    • Rehabilitation after injury or acquired disability
  • Going home
    • Mobility aids for physical disability
    • Making homes accessible for acquired disability
    • Support after acquired disability from carers and helpers
    • Recovering and establishing a new identity after injury or acquired disability
  • Everyday life
    • Benefits and concessions for acquired disability
    • Insurance and compensation when injured in an accident
    • Being in public and other people's reactions after acquired disability
    • Friends and social life after acquired disability or injury
    • Challenges and strategies after injury or acquired disability
    • Returning to work or education after acquired disability or injury
  • Implications of injury
    • Attitudes to injury and life afterwards
    • Body image and disability
  • Thinking about the future
    • Thinking about the future
  • Going out
    • Accessing places and public transport
    • Driving
    • Relationships with partners
    • Relationships with children and family
  • Information and support
    • Support
    • Information
    • Messages to other survivors, carers and professionals
  • London
    • Living in London
  • People's Profiles
    • 2 years or less since injury
    • 3 – 10 years since injury
    • More than 10 years since injury
  • Resources and Information
  • Credits

Life-changing injuries

Resources and Information

You may find our list of resources for LIife-changing injuries useful. Please download our resources on General health and medicine, Mental health and wellbeing and Practical matters (for information on benefits, getting around, etc.).

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