Expert case management for child brain injuries
The Child Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service is the UK’s leading case management service dedicated exclusively to supporting children and their families through the rehabilitation process following an acquired brain injury.
Acquired brain injuries can result from an accident, infection, or illness and have a devastating and life-long impact, affecting how a child thinks and feels and restricting their physical capabilities. Rehabilitation utilises different treatments and therapies designed to help children and young people make mental and physical improvements and regain greater confidence and independence.
Putting the child and family first
Our team of experienced paediatric brain injury case managers specialise in assessing children and young people before creating comprehensive care plans and rehabilitation pathways that connect the right expertise with their specific needs.
A large multi-disciplinary team of specialist clinicians across the UK
Consolidated support services covering employment, behavioural, and transitional services
Detailed assessment of all levels of injury to safeguard cost-effective outcomes
Partnerships with the best
We work with the leading organisations in child brain injury and case management, providing clients with access to the best guidance and support from experienced professionals trained in a wide range of specialist areas.
Bush & Co – the largest, single-owned provider of case management services, immediate needs assessment, and expert witness services in the UK, Bush & Co specialise in catastrophic and serious injury cases and work with injured parties, legal professionals, and insurance companies under instruction from the Claimant or Defendant.
Bush & Co has been successfully supporting clients for more than 35 years and has a team of over 100 specialist case managers, many providing expertise in acquired brain injury case management for children and young people.
As well as providing a high-quality service, the Child Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service helps the Child Brain Injury Trust to support all children, young people, and families needing their help and guidance; regardless of how the injury was sustained.
This means that the Child Brian Injury Trust receives vital funding from Bush & Co when you choose to work with us, at no additional cost to you and your client.
Child Brain Injury Trust (CBIT) – CBIT is the UK’s leading voluntary sector provider of emotional and practical support, information, and learning opportunities for families and professionals affected by child brain injuries.
CBIT seeks to ensure every child and young person with an acquired brain injury receives a prompt diagnosis and access to the right level of support they and their families need to enable them to reach their full potential.
The charity ensures support is available at every stage of a childhood acquired brain injury. They work within hospitals, schools and communities, and with numerous healthcare, legal and financial professionals, enabling families to have positive social and educational experiences and to live fulfilled lives. Their work also encompasses raising awareness and understanding of the impact a childhood acquired brain injury has for children and families, improving knowledge and reaching a wider audience.
Focussing on positive outcomes, CBIT provides a united voice for those who know first-hand just how devastating childhood acquired brain injury can be, whilst ensuring every family they support has the best possible quality of life post-accident.
Making the right choice
To ensure all children and young people have access to the right acquired brain injury case manager for them, it is important for all those involved in their care to understand the choices available and how they impact the rehabilitation planning.
For families
What is case management?
The coordination of rehabilitation care and support in an efficient and cost-effective way, involving assessing, planning, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating.
How will my child and family benefit by using the service?
We are committed to ensuring the needs of every child are met through making support services easily accessible and assigning an expert case manager who will place your child at the heart of every decision from initial assessment through to ongoing rehabilitation.
How do I find a solicitor?
Please visit the Child Brain Injury Trust website and visit the Legal Support Services pages for further information.
Can I refer my child to the service?
It is important parents are involved in the appointment of a case manager to safeguard a positive relationship. Where there is an active personal injury or clinical negligence legal claim, the solicitor or appointed deputy may open discussions about the appointment of a case manager, and you are entitled to request meetings with several before making your decision.
If funding has not been awarded, but you are able to make a referral yourself please contact us at enquiries@cbirs.co.uk .
How can I find out more?
It’s crucial you get the correct independent expert legal advice and the best possible resources for your child’s rehabilitation. Please visit the Child Brain Injury Trust website and visit the Legal Support Services pages for further information.
For referrers
How do I make an enquiry?
To make an enquiry related to your case, please email enquiries@cbirs.co.uk or complete our enquiry form.
How do I make an instruction?
Instructions need to be made via our online instruction form. Please complete as much detail as possible and a member of our Business Services team will be in touch within two working days to progress your case. Alternatively you can email us at enquiries@cbirs.co.uk .
How can I choose a suitable case manager?
It is important you select the most suitable case manager for your needs, and we can help by providing details of our team of experienced specialists and perhaps making some recommendations. Please speak to a member of our team at enquiries@cbirs.co.uk or 01327 223817 to discuss further. You can also take a look at our network of experienced children and young people case managers online.
Who do I contact if I have a query?
You can contact the service at enquiries@cbirs.co.uk or call us direct on 01327 223817 .