Brain Injury Charity art benefits all

In January the acquired brain injury charity Headway Black Country launched an exhibition of the art work completed in their rehabilitative arts program.
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In January the acquired brain injury charity Headway launched an exhibition of the art work completed in their rehabilitative arts program. The exhibition is in Dudley, in the heart of the Black Country. The charity Headways provides services for people with acquired brain injuries, their families and their carers in the four Black Country Boroughs – Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton.

Headway Black Country is a unique body in its diversity of services and its intent to meet the social, educational, medical and creative needs of people with aqcuired brain injuries Since it was set up in 1997, Headway Black Country has pioneered innovative therapeutic programs.

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Amelia Swan
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Melbourne-based art writer and historian.