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WE LINK UP NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES AND
homeless people
by engaging homeless populations and local voluntary services
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    Britain’s young sofa surfer surge

    Dec 21, 2016 / By NeuroTriage
    Back in December 2014 Channel 4 looked at the thousands of young people who are relying on the goodwill of others each night, moving from sofa to sofa. This hidden...
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    The number of people sleeping on the streets has doubled in the past six years

    Dec 20, 2016 / By NeuroTriage
    The recent government statistics show a shocking increase in homelessness. With the ongoing rises in private renting and shortage of social housing, more people than ever are finding themselves without...
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    Neuropsychological Function in Homeless Adults: Two Case Studies

    Nov 7, 2016 / By NeuroTriage
    “We are too much accustomed to attribute to a single cause that which is the product of several, and the majority of our controversies come from that.” – Marcus Aurelius...
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    Invisibility and homelessness

    Oct 17, 2016 / By NeuroTriage
    “This visible world is a trace of that invisible one and the former follows the latter like a shadow” (Al Ghazali) Many of us have times when we do our...
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to our funders. You can find out about our most recent work and future developments by reading the latest report here.
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Not My First Rodeo
A SHORT FILM ON HOMELESSNESS AND BRAIN INJURY
How one man with a brain injury ended up homeless
Runner up at the 2016 UKABIF Film Awards
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People living on the streets, who often have a
brain injury
are still invisible to the NHS
This Guardian article links homelessness & much higher rates of traumatic head injury
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Homeless populations need a new approach to neuropsychological services
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