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The Children's Trust Specialist Rehabilitation Service

Description

Service Description

The Children's Trust is the UK's Leading charity for children with brain injury and neurodisability. We deliver rehabilitation, education and community services through skilled teams who work with children and young people, and their families.

Our national specialist centre located south of London, in Tadworth, Surrey (junction 8 M25), is the largest of it's kind in the UK. As one of the only paediatric facilities outside of an acute hospital setting that can provide the most complex rehabilitation in the UK, our neurorehabilitation packages support children and young people from across the country, aged 0-18 through a range of therapies, education and play to help them make the best possible return to everyday life.

Each rehabilitation programme is tailored to the individual child's needs, incorporating lots of different therapies delivered by a multidisciplinary team including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, and play and music therapy.

We assess each child individually and are able to work with children with a variety of complex neurological conditions and health needs. With services delivered in conjunction with partners such as NHS England and other funding bodies including Local Authorities and Clinical Commissioning Groups, we are the only paediatric neurorehabilitation provider with a national specialised commissioning contract to deliver brain injury rehabilitation for children with the most complex needs on behalf of NHS England. This means that funding flows automatically for children who meet the criteria. Where NHS England doesn't fund placements, we have a dedicated team who liaise with a variety of different Local Authorities and Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG's), as well as private funders including international embassies and health insurance companies to pursue funding for each placement. In addition, we raise in excess of £8 million a year to support the delivery of our services through fundraising activities.

Thanks to the on-going generosity of The Children's Trust's supporters, our 24-acre national specialist centre features:

- A modern rehabilitation centre
- Aquatics therapy pool
- Gym
- Specially adapted equipment
- Soft play and sensory area
- On-site accomodation for parents (subject to availability) meaning they can remain close to their children during their stay with us

We regularly seek feedback from parents / carers of children and young people accessing our rehabilitation services in order to continuously improve.

If you are a parent of a child with a brain injury or are somebody involved in their care, our information service provides a variety of resources for children and young people, as well as their families and professionals. If you are looking for advice and support online, our Brain Injury Hub (www.braininjuryhub.co.uk) provides clinically-approved information on every stage of acquired brain injury, from being in hospital to going home and returning to school. We are also proud to offer a series of award-winning books and resources aimed at children and their families, completely free of charge. Available to order for just the cost of postage and packaging, they provide advice and guidance to children and young people living with an acquired brain injury, their families, and those involved in their care.

We have a dedicated AAC Clinical Excellence Network and Assistive Technology (AT) team who can support CYP with a need for AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) using a range of strategies and tools. Examples of AAC used as part of a total communication system include: TaSSeLs, Makaton, PODD communication books, high tech AAC devices.

Further Information

Provider Type
Health Services
Suitable For
Visual Impairment Complex Needs Moderate Learning Difficulty (MLD) Hearing Impairment and Deafness Multi-Sensory Impairment (MSI) Physical Disability Neurological Conditions Profound & Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD) Severe Learning Difficulty (SLD) Speech, Language & Communication Needs (SLCN) Long Term Medical Conditions Other Special Educational Needs/ Disability