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Early Intervention and Legal Safeguarding
Children with acquired brain injuries often require coordinated, timely support to achieve the best possible outcomes. In this webinar, Kay Ganguly will explore the vital role of early intervention and the legal safeguarding considerations that shape the care of children with acquired brain injuries.
Designed for healthcare professionals and others supporting children and families, this session explores how rehabilitation, early intervention, and safeguarding work together to improve outcomes, protect children, and support collaborative, family-centred care.
In this webinar you will learn:
- The importance of early intervention in improving outcomes for children with acquired brain injuries.
- Key legal and safeguarding considerations when supporting children with complex neurological disabilities.
- The role clinicians play in recognising safeguarding concerns and advocating for children and families.
- How multidisciplinary, joined-up working can reduce avoidable harm and improve long-term outcomes.
- Practical insights to support collaborative, family-centred care across health, education, and legal services.
Whether you work in healthcare, rehabilitation, case management, or the legal sector, this webinar will provide valuable insights into delivering safer, more effective support for children with acquired brain injuries and their families.
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Friday 25th September
12-1pm
1 hour
Meet your speaker
Kay Ganguly is the Founder and Clinical Director of Healing Touch Rehab, a Consultant Physiotherapist, and Medico-Legal Expert Witness with over 25 years' experience in paediatric and neurological rehabilitation. She specialises in the assessment and rehabilitation of children and adults with complex neurological conditions, including acquired brain injury, cerebral palsy, stroke, and spinal cord injury.
Kay leads a multidisciplinary rehabilitation centre in Leeds, delivering evidence-based, person-centred rehabilitation programmes. She has held specialist NHS roles, including at Sheffield Children's Hospital, and has over 14 years' experience as an accredited Expert Witness in complex personal injury and clinical negligence cases.
Passionate about improving outcomes through clinical excellence and collaborative rehabilitation, Kay is dedicated to helping individuals with complex neurological conditions achieve greater independence and quality of life.