The Children's Trust Stand, la principale organisation caritative britannique pour les enfants atteints de lésions cérébrales, au salon de l'automobile britannique de Farnborough en 2023.
3611 x 3098 px | 30,6 x 26,2 cm | 12 x 10,3 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
17 août 2023
Lieu:
Farnborough International Expo Centre, Farnborough,
Informations supplémentaires:
The Children's Trust is the UK's leading charity for children with brain injury. The Children's Trust runs a range of specialist care, education and therapy services for children and young people from across the UK, including the UK's largest rehabilitation centre for children with acquired brain injury (ABI) and is based at Tadworth Court, Tadworth, Surrey within the M25 motorway. The Children's Trust's celebrity Ambassadors are David Walliams, Richard Hammond, Phil Tufnell, Joely Richardson, Adam Hills, Jenni Falconer, Amanda Burton, Elaine Paige, Holly Valance, Sophia Warner, Nicholas Owen and Jacqueline Gold.[1] In 2012 The Children's Trust launched an online support centre for families of children affected by acquired brain injury - The Brain Injury Hub Archived 2020-10-05 at the Wayback Machine. This website offers a wealth of practical advice and information about a condition that's often misunderstood. There is also an online forum giving families the opportunity to share their stories and experiences. In May 2022 a coroner criticised The Children's Trust over the death of a five-year-old while under its care. An inquest concluded Connor Wellsted died in 2017 following "entrapment by a loose cot bumper" at the Children's Trust facility in Tadworth, Surrey. Coroner Dr Karen Henderson also criticised the trust for what she said was a "lack of transparency" over the death.[2] The Children's Trust is a UK registered charity, number 288018.