Moving On After Brain Injury
Spoken Word
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Venue 319The Stand Comedy Club 5 & 6 - Stand 5
- 12:20
- Aug 15
- 1 hour
- Country: United Kingdom - Scotland
- Group: Fair Pley / The Stand Comedy Club
- Warnings and additional info: None
- Babes in arms policy: Babies are not allowed in the venue
- Policy applies to: Children under 2 years
Description
Finding a way forward can be difficult, especially for young people. Memory, emotion, behaviour, thinking, planning and responding to change can all be affected by a brain injury. Work, education, relationships and leisure may be challenged and changed. Life goals may need to be reset. Dr Colin Chandler, Dr Lissette Aviles and Dr Catherine Clarissa (The University of Edinburgh) share and discuss stories of young adults moving forward and finding a new life after a brain injury, inviting you to reflect on how better to support young adults with the challenges they face.Please note that while all media gallery content is provided by verified members of the event, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society does not review or approve this content before it is posted. Reports of inappropriate content or copyright infringement can be directed to [email protected].
General venue access
- Accessible entry: For Stand 5, through the main door of The Place Hotel (2 wide steps) – through the bar area - out to the courtyard (1 step from the bar door and 9 wide steps down into the courtyard). The door to stand 5 is accessible through the courtyard. Staff are always available to assist, however we cannot help to carry customers.
- Stairs: 11- 20
Wheelchair access type: Not fully wheelchair accessible
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