Must Try Harder? Meeting the Educational Needs of Children after Acquired Brain Injury (vid BYP) (accession code: 27467) Head Injury Re-Education Child Brain Injury Trust
This video, funded by Tyne and Wear Health Action Zone, highlights the problems faced by children and young people with acquired brain injuries who may experience memory and communication difficulties. It explains how to meet their educational needs and recommends strategies so that they don't fall behind their peers. These include having an early assessment of memory and learning skills, gaining a statement for Special Educational Needs and receiving support from learning assistants.
It also includes interviews with medical experts, headteachers, children and young people with acquired brain injury and their families.
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