For brain injury survivors

We have a range of services that support people affected by a brain injury. We believe every injury is unique, and every person is unique

For brain injury survivors

We have a range of services that support people affected by a brain injury. We believe every injury is unique, and every person is unique

Understand

Understanding brain injury course

Led by a member of the specialist Reablement Team, the weekly education topics cover thinking skills impacted by a brain injury.

Develop

Centre workshops

Centre Workshops provide specialist services and support aimed at improving the quality of life for brain injury survivors and covers 3 main areas.

Counselling services

Headway Surrey offers a special low-cost short-term counselling course designed for those living with a brain injury and/or their families and carers in the Surrey area who feel that they need support with emotional and mental health issues.

1-2-1 individual or family sessions

1-2-1 sessions for individuals are beneficial for brain injury survivors and/or family members to learn more about their challenges and consider options to improve living with their injury.

connect

Be Ready programme

Helping people with brain injury move towards work, volunteering, and meaningful activity

Meet Headway Surrey

Curious about what we do and how we can help after a brain injury? Join us for an informal hour over coffee and biscuits — no pressure, just a friendly chat.

Coffee mornings online

Our online coffee mornings are facilitated by a member of staff and are for brain injury survivors who live in Surrey.  You can be as active in the session as you wish, or you can quietly listen to the conversations going on. You are welcome to take part on your own, or a family member or carer can sit with you.

Nature connections

Connect with nature and other brain injury survivors, improve health and wellbeing and hopefully form new friendships whilst gaining from the therapeutic benefits of being out in nature.

Young persons group 18-30

We run a young persons group for those aged 18-30. This is a great way to rebuild and relearn skills alongside people facing similar challenges.

Friday drop by

A friendly informal session, offering a safe space to meet others who have had a brain injury and are in a similar situation, with similar experiences and have a coffee.