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- To provide regular, structured opportunities for service users and carers, the health service, social services, voluntary organisations, the private sector, legal, education, employment, housing and transport services to come together to raise awareness, influence, plan, develop and potentially commission services in the field of acquired brain injury.
- To contribute to the development of life-long care pathways for people of all ages who have an acquired brain injury, based on accurate information.
- To contribute to the advancement of services in all sectors: in the acute hospitals, in general practice, for rehabilitation and localised community services and the complementary health fields for people with an acquired brain injury
- To foster greater public awareness and understanding of needs and services (current and proposed) of people with an acquired brain injury, their families and carers, through networking and the sharing of information.
- To develop opportunities for people with an acquired brain injury, their families, carers and other interested parties to obtain accurate and useful information and training.
- To support specialist knowledge among professionals working in this field, through the promotion of education, training and research.
- With a general aim of becoming a Surrey wide Forum.
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