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6th Annual ABI Ireland Clinical Forum – A Great Success!

We hosted our 6th Annual Clinical Forum on Monday 7th April 2025 at the Killeshin Hotel, Portlaoise and we are delighted to share photos from the day.

Tributes paid to Eoghan Doherty whose legacy will support survivors of brain injury to rebuild their lives

Tributes were paid to the late Eoghan Doherty at his home in Mullingar as his parents made a life-changing gift on their son’s behalf to Acquired Brain Injury Ireland.

New rehabilitation service to open for brain injury survivors in counties Galway, Mayo and Roscommon

Dedicated community rehabilitation services will be a significant step towards reducing gaps for people impacted by brain injury in the region

Acquired Brain Injury Ireland present at the World Congress on Brain Injury 2025

Experts working in the field of brain injury globally will hear about the value and impact of community neuro rehabilitation for survivors and their families in Ireland

Bake for Brain Injury

Join us this March to bake for brain injury and raise funds for vital neuro rehabilitation services.

Acquired Brain Injury Ireland supports campaign for investment in community neurorehabilitation services

Campaign calls for investment in community neurorehabilitation teams and the implementation of community neurorehabilitation services in all areas of Ireland.

National Disability Services Association welcomes Acquired Brain Injury Ireland as a new member

New membership will create opportunities to share best practice, influence policy initiatives, and strengthen the provision of disability services across Ireland.

Live Music and Bake Sale to Celebrate 10 Years at Wexford Clubhouse

Join members and colleagues at the Wexford Clubhouse on March 14th to celebrate their milestone birthday and raise funds to support the service.

2025 Training and Employment Programme for Families and Carers now open for registration

This new edition of the On With Training and Employment programme, ‘Building Brighter Futures’, will continue to support family members and carers to transition to employment, education or training.

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