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“Lost and altered consciousness” – a headache for many
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Ed Cooper
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Jim Shepherd
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A change of direction: a social worker beginning work in the field of acquired brain injury
Helen Stewart
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Your life, your choice
Andrew Gardner
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The force of due regard: the disability equality duty and policy‐making in a time of cuts
Ben Silverstone
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A look into accessible public transportation for people in Toronto who have acquired brain injuries
Nadia Elsayed
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Services that promote continuity of care: key findings from an evaluation of the national service framework for long‐term neurological conditions
Kate Gridley
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Fiona Aspinal
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Gillian Parker
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A Relational Approach to Rehabilitation: Thinking about Relationships after Brain Injury
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The Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Neurology: Epilepsy
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The Gift of Dyslexia: Why Some of the Brightest People Cant Read and How They Can Learn
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