We are an unincorporated charitable association working to improve the lives of families after Acquired Brain Injury(ABI).

We bring together academics, clinicians, researchers, professionals and relatives of ABI survivors with the aim of placing family at the heart of clinical care, governmental policy, and academic research.

ABI: Acquired brain injury is defined as an injury to the brain that occurs after birth and is not related to congenital or degenerative conditions.

Vision and mission

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Vision

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A world where families live their best life with ABI

Mission

To drive change to improve the lives of families after ABI.

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Mission Statement

To drive positive change and improve the lives of all families after ABI through empathy, influence, and collaboration. We are committed to meaningful impact where family needs are recognised and met, so they can live their best life with ABI.

Core Values

  • We approach our mission with compassion and an informed understanding of the needs of families after ABI.

  • We are fierce advocates for policy and service change and will use our strategic influence to drive change.

  • We work in partnership with communities, partners, and organisations to maximise opportunities to improve the lives of families after ABI.

  • We are committed to effecting real change for the benefit of society.

  • We consider the needs of all families affected by acquired brain injury across the life span.

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anchorpoint@ukabif.org.uk