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Helena and Tamsin discuss what it is like for Ava living with a subtle brain injury

Posted on 30th June 2023 in Medical Negligence

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Helena Campbell

Associate & Chartered Legal Executive
Helena and Tamsin discuss what it is like for Ava living with a subtle brain injury

Following on from Helena’s video during Action for Brain Injury week, in which she explained how her daughter suffered a traumatic brain injury, during The Grand Appeal’s Wallace and Gromit Wrong Trousers day, Helena and Tamsin discuss what it is like for Ava living with a subtle brain injury.  Ava’s life was saved by the incredible teams at Bristol Children’s Hospital, where the ongoing treatment received has been outstanding. 

The Grand Appeal is the official Bristol Children’s Hospital charity. They are committed to saving lives and supporting families at the children’s hospital through funding pioneering, life-saving equipment and research.

 

 

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