<p> We learn about the world constantly through our senses and by interacting with it. This process of exploration and learning starts in childhood and continues throughout our lives. However, people with learning difficulties may not have had the same opportunities to explore and interact with their environment, and people with acquired brain injuries may need to repeat some of these learning experiences.→ <a href="https://www.richardsoncares.co.uk/sensory-awareness-groups/" class="read-more">Read the rest </a></p>



<p> <img decoding="async" class=" wp-image-248 alignleft" alt="Wendy Coleman | Homes Manager - Duston Rd" src="http://www.careresidential.co.uk/news/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/wendy_coleman_0017.jpg" width="384" height="352" />Wendy Coleman, ( Home Manager, Duston Rd) attended the UKABIF expert seminar day in October last year and really enjoyed the talks that were presented for the day. The topics that were covered were:</p> <ul> <li><b>Endocrine Problems in Acquired Brain Injury </b></li> </ul> <p>(by Prof.→ <a href="https://www.richardsoncares.co.uk/there-is-no-such-thing-as-a-minor-brain-injury-ukabif-expert-seminar/" class="read-more">Read the rest </a></p>


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