This website connects Headway UK North Wales Branches. Everyone from any group can come to any of our activities. The more the merrier. We’d love to meet you. Why not give us a try? Phone or email the contact person in your local branch and go from there.
Swansea University requires help from brain injury survivors

Interested in discussing a health and wellbeing survey for acquired brain injury survivors? If so, we’d love to hear from you!
Headway is working with a team of researchers from Swansea University to design a survey to better understand coping with acquired brain injury.
Some of the things we are interested in discussing are:
- Accident compensation
- Financial management
- Health and wellbeing
- Quality of life since injury
- The impact of Covid-19 on coping and risk-taking behaviour
- Your experience with healthcare services
We would like to hear what you think and whether there are any issues or areas you’d like to see us address. We will schedule Zoom meetings (with or without video, it’s up to you) at a time that suits you over the coming weeks. You can have someone present with you during the meeting.
You will be reimbursed for your time (approx. 30-60mins). Contributions will be anonymous and confidential, and you won’t need to travel to participate.
If you are interested in finding out more, please contact Ffion Jones (Headway Network Support Coordinator) at ffion.jones@headway.org.uk.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Volunteering with Headway in North Wales
Volunteers needed!
Would you like to:
- Learn new skills
- Build confidence
- Meet new people
- Make a difference in the community
Volunteer for us!
Please click here for more information about volunteering
Your Positive Experiences
Living with an injury is often hard. We need to find things we can do, enjoyment, friends and hope.
Research shows that sharing our own or other’s good experiences lifts us. It can give us ideas – we might think, “You know, that sounds good. I might enjoy that!” It might connect you with people in a similar situation to you. It might spread a bit of hope.
So, why not share your good experiences? Thank someone that helped you, or tell us about fun events, achievements or discoveries – whatever you want.