
Welcome to the Child Brain Injury Trust Online Shop.

Some consequences for brain injured school students, their families, teachers and schools. The purpose of this booklet is to draw to the attention of teachers and families the ways in which some of the effects of ABI can show themselves in school.

You’re not the only one: This A5 booklet is about the feelings of young people whose brother or sister has had a head injury. Please note publications are free to families – just contact the helpdesk or your family support officer to get your copy.

Short sleeved heavy cotton adult T-shirt printed with the Child Brain Injury Trust colour logo. Available in several sizes.

Easy fitting car sticker with the Child Brain Injury Trust Logo. Show your support whilst on the road. Measures 15 x 6 cm.

Enabling us to all the immediate support that a family would need at the point of crisis.

Enable a parent of a child with an ABI to attend free of charge one of our training courses.

Pay for one of our Child and Family support workers to be able to visit a family and provide support for a day.

Invaluable information that gets sent to all of our families in need of this vital information.
Click the Virgin Money Giving image to make a one off online donation.

A new resource for children and their families to help manage information and track the journey from the onset of acquired brain injury. Please note publications are free to families – just contact the helpdesk or your family support officer to get your copy.

10 x comfortable ball-point pens with black ink with the Child Brain Injury Trust colour logo.

Skinny silicone wrist band with the Child Brain Injury Trust Logo. Show your support whilst out and about.

Pay for the cost of expenses, recruitment and training of our wonderful volunteers.

Our children apply to us for a grant to learn something new to enrich their lives, help us to help them achieve their dreams.

Pay for one of our Child and Family support workers to be able to visit a family and provide support for a week.

Enable a youth worker to man our interactive Youth Zone for a day, a place where children come to ‘hang out’.