Who are we?

Headway Plymouth is an independent, non-profit charity with over 35 years of experience in supporting individuals, families and carers affected by acquired brain injury (and the professionals who work with them).

Our mission is to help survivors regain independence and improve their quality of life through specialist social and cognitive rehabilitation and re-enablement.

We provide tailored support for adults with brain injuries, as well as respite and guidance for their families and carers. Our services include centre-based rehabilitation, group programmes and one-to-one outreach support – all designed to promote independence, self-esteem and overall well-being.


Devonport Centre Opening Hours

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

By Appointment only
0900 – 1500
0900 – 1500
1000 – 1400
0900 – 1500
1000 – 1400
Closed

During the winter period we have additional opening hours as a Welcome Space on on Mondays and Saturdays from 1000 – 1400

Thursdays are dedicated to our peer support groups which typically take place from 1030 – 1230. Please check our Peer Support page for details of groups, dates and times.




  • Letters from Louise – January 2026
    We’ve caught back up and our wonderful client, Louise, has produced her next monthly blog telling us about her experiences at Headway Plymouth in January 2026. January 6th 2026 – Mindful Art Club CIC It was good to return to Headway, refreshed after the festive period. I don’t know about you, but I didn’t do … Continued
  • Karen’s London Marathon Fundraiser Quiz
    A date for your diary. Our fantastic trustee and treasurer, Karen, is running the London Marathon in April to raise funds for Headway Plymouth. She’s boosting her fundraising effort by hosting a quiz on Friday 20th March 2026 at The Hyde Park Social Club. See the details on the poster below. Get in touch with … Continued
  • Another Awards for All Grant for Headway Plymouth
    We are extremely grateful to The National Lottery Community Fund for their incredible ongoing support for Headway Plymouth by making a further Awards for All grant. This award continues to fund our ongoing activity program – and allows us to expand our education and peer support work. Your continued support helps us provide vital services … Continued
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Another busy day at the centre with the fantastic Megan from Plymouth Neurophysio getting the clients, the team, our volunteers and placement students moving.

Lots of smiles and laughs - the perfect healthy start to the weekend!
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Another busy day at the centre with the fantastic Megan from Plymouth Neurophysio getting the clients, the team, our volunteers and placement students moving. 

Lots of smiles and laughs - the perfect healthy start to the weekend!Image attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment

Fantastic fundraising work being done by our friends at Livewell Foundation!

❤️What better way to mark #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek than a shout-out to the incredible team of Livewell Legends at Next Generation Nursing and Care.

Kim and co are fundraising for Plym Bridge House, a specialist young people’s mental health unit that provides care and support for 12–18-year-olds experiencing serious mental health challenges here in Plymouth.

They'll be spending #NationalWalkingMonth in May up, out and about with colleagues and clients clocking up the steps to raise money for Plym Bridge House towards a much needed nurturing sensory space on site.

#ChildrensMentalHealthWeek #ThisIsMyPlace #NextGenLegends #PlymBridgeHouse #LivewellFoundation #LivewellLegends #CommunityChampions Livewell Southwest
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Fantastic fundraising work being done by our friends at Livewell Foundation!

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University of Plymouth research students within the psychology team are investigating the link between women's mental health and acquired brain injury (ABI).

They need more women with brain injuries or those with mental health problems (or both) to take part in this important study of women's health.

If you are interested in finding out more and participating, please scan the QR code on the poster (or click on the link) below:

plymouthpsychology.fra1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5cZCtZpWQTzxS62

This survey will be an online, self-report survey that can be accessed through the link on the poster and the survey will remain open until the end of February 2026.
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University of Plymouth research students within the psychology team are investigating the link between womens mental health and acquired brain injury (ABI).

They need more women with brain injuries or those with mental health problems (or both) to take part in this important study of womens health.

If you are interested in finding out more and participating, please scan the QR code on the poster (or click on the link) below:

https://plymouthpsychology.fra1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5cZCtZpWQTzxS62

This survey will be an online, self-report survey that can be accessed through the link on the poster and the survey will remain open until the end of February 2026.

Another wonderful session with Mindful Art Club CIC and some lovely feedback from the clients. Thanks to Emma and the team for always brightening up a dull weather day.

Hopefully these bright and beautiful mandalas will inspire the sun to shine again!
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Another wonderful session with Mindful Art Club CIC and some lovely feedback from the clients. Thanks to Emma and the team for always brightening up a dull weather day. 

Hopefully these bright and beautiful mandalas will inspire the sun to shine again!Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

We've caught back up and our wonderful client, Louise, has produced her next monthly blog telling us about her experiences at Headway Plymouth in January 2026.

January 6th 2026 – Mindful Art Club CIC

It was good to return to Headway, refreshed after the festive period. I don’t know about you, but I didn’t do much at all on Christmas day or New Year's Day. I did watch Pride and Prejudice (the 1995 mini-series and my favourite version) on January 1st, so that took up most of my day, and of course I had to finish off some biscuits!

Anyway, back to the present day... Kerry and Emma were back at Headway for a bit of mindfulness, chat and, of course, some creative art. It was interesting to hear how we’d each spent the festive period, and we had some good conversations as a result. I always feel quite uplifted in these sessions and look forward to them.

I also had to finish off my December blog, as there wasn’t enough time to do so on 23rd December, after the Christmas lunch. And, of course, the obligatory game of Scrabble!

January 9th, 2026 – Exercise with Megan from Plymouth Neurophysio

Well, it was a bit of a wakeup call for me this morning, but I was very glad to get moving again. I’m particularly good at lifting my legs up high (individually) when sitting down. I must try practising lifting them up together when I’m at home - I might forget to do it though! Megan was on good form as usual, and I think that we all feel much looser now.

14th January 2026 - Chill Time with the Team

I should have been at Headway yesterday, but I had a couple of appointments to go to and it was also good to meet up with a friend who I’d not seen for a while to exchange belated Christmas presents etc.

Anyway, I got into Headway a bit later than usual today and started my session by playing several games of Scrabble. I would have liked to start typing a letter to a new pen pal from Sweden but, due to issues with Word, it wasn’t to be. So, I hope to be able to start that.

16th January 2026 – Cooking with the Team

A lot of the Headway client's partook in making their own lunch, for a change. We had the option of including crisps, tomatoes, ham and cheese - I loaded up on the ham, tomatoes and spicy crisps and my toastie was delicious! Many years ago, I went through a phase of eating toasties without cheese, as I don’t think cheese is necessary in a toastie, and it gives me an excuse to eat more chocolate instead! I wouldn’t make toasties at home though, as the bread would just go off due to my rarely eating bread at all, and, if I did eat bread, it would either be seeded or whole grain.

20th January 2026 – Chill Day

As I wasn’t able to add to the blog today or type to my Swedish pen pal, I ended up having numerous games of Uno with some of the other clients, as well as a few games of Scrabble. Both games could get quite competitive, but thankfully, we don’t score with the Scrabble games but Uno’s a different matter of course. You've got to get the heart racing a bit every now and then though, and Uno certainly does that.

Friday 23rd January – 2026 Exercising with Megan

Luckily, both my dad and I arrived at Headway just in time to get our boogies on at the gentle fitness class. Megan was in fine fettle as usual and got us all moving and grooving to the music’s beat. There were about five or six different exercises which were particularly beneficial for me to do, but I can’t remember all of them now, so I’ll just have to wing it when doing them at home. I have osteoarthritis in some of my joints, due to the brain – damage I had as a child, so I do try to move various parts of my body in the evening, as well as during the day. I used to do my own form of yoga, as well as attending classes up until the last year or so.

Anyway, as an end to my session at Headway today, I had to finish off with a good ol’ game of Scrabble with Jonathon.

Tuesday 27th January 2026 – Quiz Time

It was an even quieter day at Headway than usual. I think this was partly due to the awfully windy weather. Thankfully a few more clients arrived to make it worthwhile to do the quiz today. The quiz was put together by Summer, who is on a placement from City College Plymouth Higher Education like Archie was. I was glad that I came second in the quiz, though I shouldn’t have doubted a few of the answers that I crossed out!

Friday 30th January – Story Telling with Natasha

I arrived at the Centre and the storytelling was in full swing, with many clients gathered around, with Natasha at the helm, as usual.
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Weve caught back up and our wonderful client, Louise, has produced her next monthly blog telling us about her experiences at Headway Plymouth in January 2026.

January 6th 2026 – Mindful Art Club CIC

It was good to return to Headway, refreshed after the festive period.  I don’t know about you, but I didn’t do much at all on Christmas day or New Years Day.  I did watch Pride and Prejudice (the 1995 mini-series and my favourite version) on January 1st, so that took up most of my day, and of course I had to finish off some biscuits! 

Anyway, back to the present day...  Kerry and Emma were back at Headway for a bit of mindfulness, chat and, of course, some creative art.  It was interesting to hear how we’d each spent the festive period, and we had some good conversations as a result.  I always feel quite uplifted in these sessions and look forward to them.   

I also had to finish off my December blog, as there wasn’t enough time to do so on 23rd December, after the Christmas lunch. And, of course, the obligatory game of Scrabble! 

January 9th, 2026 – Exercise with Megan from Plymouth Neurophysio

Well, it was a bit of a wakeup call for me this morning, but I was very glad to get moving again.  I’m particularly good at lifting my legs up high (individually) when sitting down.  I must try practising lifting them up together when I’m at home - I might forget to do it though! Megan was on good form as usual, and I think that we all feel much looser now. 

14th January 2026 - Chill Time with the Team 

I should have been at Headway yesterday, but I had a couple of appointments to go to and it was also good to meet up with a friend who I’d not seen for a while to exchange belated Christmas presents etc. 

Anyway, I got into Headway a bit later than usual today and started my session by playing several games of Scrabble.  I would have liked to start typing a letter to a new pen pal from Sweden but, due to issues with Word, it wasn’t to be.  So, I hope to be able to start that. 

16th January 2026 – Cooking with the Team 

A lot of the Headway clients partook in making their own lunch, for a change. We had the option of including crisps, tomatoes, ham and cheese - I loaded up on the ham, tomatoes and spicy crisps and my toastie was delicious!  Many years ago, I went through a phase of eating toasties without cheese, as I don’t think cheese is necessary in a toastie, and it gives me an excuse to eat more chocolate instead! I wouldn’t make toasties at home though, as the bread would just go off due to my rarely eating bread at all, and, if I did eat bread, it would either be seeded or whole grain. 

20th January 2026 – Chill Day 

As I wasn’t able to add to the blog today or type to my Swedish pen pal, I ended up having numerous games of Uno with some of the other clients, as well as a few games of Scrabble.  Both games could get quite competitive, but thankfully, we don’t score with the Scrabble games but Uno’s a different matter of course. Youve got to get the heart racing a bit every now and then though, and Uno certainly does that. 

Friday 23rd January – 2026 Exercising with Megan 

Luckily, both my dad and I arrived at Headway just in time to get our boogies on at the gentle fitness class.  Megan was in fine fettle as usual and got us all moving and grooving to the music’s beat.  There were about five or six different exercises which were particularly beneficial for me to do, but I can’t remember all of them now, so I’ll just have to wing it when doing them at home.  I have osteoarthritis in some of my joints, due to the brain – damage I had as a child, so I do try to move various parts of my body in the evening, as well as during the day.  I used to do my own form of yoga, as well as attending classes up until the last year or so.   

Anyway, as an end to my session at Headway today, I had to finish off with a good ol’ game of Scrabble with Jonathon.   

Tuesday 27th January 2026 – Quiz Time 

It was an even quieter day at Headway than usual.  I think this was partly due to the awfully windy weather. Thankfully a few more clients arrived to make it worthwhile to do the quiz today.  The quiz was put together by Summer, who is on a placement from City College Plymouth Higher Education like Archie was.  I was glad that I came second in the quiz, though I shouldn’t have doubted a few of the answers that I crossed out! 

Friday 30th January – Story Telling with  Natasha 

I arrived at the Centre and the storytelling was in full swing, with many clients gathered around, with Natasha at the helm, as usual.
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  • Life is amazing and fun when you turn up to Headway Plymouth!
  • Help when you need it with body and mind. Having fun with people like myself. The volunteers are so good with everyone.
  • I love the flexibility of being able to come on other days for activities I’d really like. The monthly ABI awareness sessions are super helpful and worthwhile.
  • Headway Plymouth really helped with the concentration and obviously there’s sessions and activities as well. Being there has contributed to my concentration growing.
  • Headway Plymouth has helped, not just with the brain injury side but given more confidence in meeting new people.

  • Instead of the same thing week in week out, I do something different. I wouldn’t have gone to the aquarium and I wouldn’t have visited to the Box.