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Chief Executive, Dr Karen Foley appointed as Chair of the NDSA

Acquired Brain Injury Ireland Chief Executive, Dr Karen Foley, has been appointed as Chair of the National Disability Services Association (NDSA). 

Time to end ‘Wasted Lives’

Acquired Brain Injury Ireland welcomes action in Budget 2026 to move young people with disabilities out of nursing homes.

Acquired Brain Injury Ireland urges €2m in Budget 2026 to fund a national Brain Injury Case Management Service

This national service would be a critical step in preventing the inappropriate placement of young brain injury survivors in nursing homes.

New research highlights the crucial role of ABI Case Managers in Ireland’s neuro-rehabilitation pathway

ABI Ireland has announced the publication of new research from Trinity College Dublin, examining the vital role of ABI Case Managers

A storybook to support understanding of fatigue after childhood ABI

We’re delighted to share a wonderful resource to support children and their families in understanding one of the most common, yet often invisible, effects of childhood ABI

“It’s Like Coming Home”: brain injury survivors share stories with Minister for Health during visit to local services

Residents and members at Acquired Brain injury Ireland’s services in Dun Laoghaire and Glenageary highlight the need for investment in community-based neuro-rehabilitation services.

New funding boosts assistive technology programme for brain injury survivors

More survivors of brain injury to benefit from funding for assistive technology to support their rehabilitation and independence.

Acquired Brain Injury Ireland calls for €2m in Budget 2026 to fund a national Brain Injury Case Management Service

This national service would be a critical step in preventing the inappropriate placement of young brain injury survivors in nursing homes.

New book offers lifeline for families affected by acquired brain injury

We are delighted to mark National Carers Week (9–15 June) with the launch of a new digital resource authored by family carers

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