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Sharon Bond

Sharon Bond

ABI Navigator

Sharon joined Oxford Head Injury Services in September 2020, she has a BA in Early Years Education and her background is working in Special Schools. Sharon worked closely with a multi-disciplinary team that included Social Workers, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists and Speech and Language Therapists to support children and young adults with a range of impairments, which has given her a good background in advocacy.

 Sharon’s previous working experience has given her the skills to utilise a person centred approach in support of those affected by brain injury. Sharon is based between the John Radcliffe on the Neurosciences Ward, the Oxford Centre of Enablement and Oxford Head Injury Services’s offices in Kennington.  As an ABI Navigator, Sharon is often the first point of contact for individuals, families and carers, listening, advising, and supporting individuals and their families through their personal journey in the early stages. Her interest is helping to empower people to regain or develop their self-confidence, self-esteem, and independence after a brain injury, enabling them to reach their full potential.

By |July 27, 2021|Categories: Former Articles|0 Comments

Laura Davidson

Laura Davidson

Marketing and Events Officer

 

Laura joined Oxford Head Injury Services in 2021. She has a BA (hons) degree focused on Business and Promotion. Before joining Oxford Head Injury Services, she has had direct experience working within the healthcare sector in General Practice as well as experience working in customer service, learning how to better understand people’s needs and requirements and from this, how she can best support them.

Laura says: “I joined Oxford Head Injury Services as I wanted to be a part of an organisation which aims to support those who are disadvantaged, or simply are not receiving the necessary support they deserve. I get to help spread awareness of Oxford Head Injury Services, the seriousness of Brain Injuries, and the impact it can have on an individual’s life and that of their family/carers.  I truly believe Oxford Head Injury Services can make an even bigger impact than it already has done to so many individuals lives, and I look forward to being part of that journey.”

 

 

By |July 20, 2021|Categories: Former Articles|0 Comments

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