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ABIL response to consultations

May 2009 – Response to Healthcare for London document: ‘The Shape of things to come. Developing new, high-quality major trauma and stroke services for London”

January 2010 – Response to The London Health Inequalities Strategy – draft for public consultation

October 2010 – White Paper: Equity and excellence: Liberating the NHS

October 2010 – Equal Life Chances for All Londoners – Draft Disability Equality Scheme 2010-2011

February 2011 – Response to Review: Specialist Disability Employement Support

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  • Reference 2 – Vocational Assessment & Rehabilitation after Acquired Brain Injury: Inter-Agency Guidelines (British Society of Rehabilitation Medicine/Jobcentre Plus/Royal College of Physicians, 2004)
  • Reference 3 – Vocational assessment and rehabilitation for people with long-term neurological conditions: recommendations for best practice (BSRM 2010)

March 2011 – Healthy Lives, Healthy People: consultation on the funding and commissioning routes for public health

October 2011 – Response to Recommendations in the Sayce Independent Review on Specialist disability employment programmes

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Welfare Benefit Reforms Seminar – 26th February 2013

Next meeting of ABIL – Monday, 18th March 2013 at 2pm

Life after Brain Injury? Improve Services Now. Major campaign launched by UKABIF.

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10th January 2012 – What Works? Sharing of Knowledge and Experience : Poster presentations covering: inpatient; outpatient; community; and residential rehabilitation and support after brain injury

ABIL responds to Recommendations from the Sayce Independent Review on Specialist disability employment programmes

Meeting on October 4th 2011 – The Next Step – Finding Appropriate Placements after in-patient Rehabilitation – “The ABIL meeting on 4 October addressed the challenges and successes of finding placements that fully meet the needs and wants of a patient, whether immediately after in-patient rehab or years down the line.”

Meeting on May 9th 2011 – Progress with Trauma services in London – “Since the setting up of the London Trauma System in April 2010, Londoner’s have had a safer and more expert and responsive service”

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Events

Next meeting of ABIL – Monday, 18th March 2013 at 2pm

Next meeting of ABIL – Monday, 18th March 2013 at 2pm

Headway East London Conference – Building a Positive Identity after Brain Injury – Friday 10th February 2012

Conference: Improving Neurology Services in the New NHS – 15th March 2012

Workshop: Goal Setting for Acquired Brain Injury 19th March 2012

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