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.


What’s On?


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.




  • Headway’s Spring 2026 Newsletter – Out Now!
    Headway’s Spring 2026 Newsletter is out now and is available to read here at the Headway Uk website or simply click on the file below.
  • Calling partners of ABI survivors
    Are you a partner of someone with an Acquired Brain Injury? See the info below about two separate projects to support those living with and caring for those with an ABI. The first is an opportunity to participate in a free online course called “Hope 4 Partners” being led by the University of Coventry starting … Continued
  • 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
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We love spending time in our centre kitchen leading sessions for our clients with our team and our culinary collaborators - but the sessions get that extra bit special when it’s our amazing clients leading other clients by sharing their own cooking and baking skills.

Today, clients A and S came loaded with their knowledge and ingredients and treated us to cookie decoration and some delicious pastry making.

Thank you both for a fun, informative and fabulously tasty session. Please do that again soon!

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We love spending time in our centre kitchen leading sessions for our clients with our team and our culinary collaborators - but the sessions get that extra bit special when it’s our amazing clients leading other clients by sharing their own cooking and baking skills. 

Today, clients A and S came loaded with their knowledge and ingredients and treated us to cookie decoration and some delicious pastry making. 

Thank you both for a fun, informative and fabulously tasty session. Please do that again soon!

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The 25th March marks FND Awareness Day in the UK, a day for the community to come together to raise awareness of Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) and encourage others to learn more and get involved.

Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a brain network disorder that can affect anyone, at any age. For many people the neurological symptoms are severe and disabling, yet access to specialist care remains extremely limited in most parts of the UK.

Whilst neurologists see FND frequently in their clinics, many people find that receiving the diagnosis is only the beginning of a long and difficult journey. Awareness and understanding of FND are still low, leaving many individuals and families struggling to find the care and support they need.

Current estimates suggest that between 50,000 and 100,000 people in the UK may be affected by FND, although true prevalence remains unclear due to a lack of consistent reporting. Whilst specialist services and care pathways are slowly developing, access to appropriate treatment remains a postcode lottery.

Thanks to our great collaborators at FND FrieNDs for the incredible support you offer to those living with and affected by FND in the south west.

www.fndaction.org.uk/fnd-awareness-day-uk/
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The 25th March marks FND Awareness Day in the UK, a day for the community to come together to raise awareness of Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) and encourage others to learn more and get involved.

Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a brain network disorder that can affect anyone, at any age. For many people the neurological symptoms are severe and disabling, yet access to specialist care remains extremely limited in most parts of the UK.

Whilst neurologists see FND frequently in their clinics, many people find that receiving the diagnosis is only the beginning of a long and difficult journey. Awareness and understanding of FND are still low, leaving many individuals and families struggling to find the care and support they need.

Current estimates suggest that between 50,000 and 100,000 people in the UK may be affected by FND, although true prevalence remains unclear due to a lack of consistent reporting. Whilst specialist services and care pathways are slowly developing, access to appropriate treatment remains a postcode lottery.

Thanks to our great collaborators at FND FrieNDs for the incredible support you offer to those living with and affected by FND in the south west. 

https://www.fndaction.org.uk/fnd-awareness-day-uk/

Part 2 of Headway UK’s 2026 Christmas Card Competition.

The great team from Mindful Art Club CIC were back to offer support to our clients as they got unseasonably festive!
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Part 2 of Headway UK’s 2026 Christmas Card Competition. 

The great team from Mindful Art Club CIC were back to offer support to our clients as they got  unseasonably festive!Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

A reminder about our ABI awareness “lunch and learn” session taking place on Wednesday 25th March at 1300 via Eventbrite for our professional partnered working with ABI survivors in the health, social care and VCFSE sector.

In this week’s session Penny Weekes looks at understand and enhancing executive function skills.

Click the link below to book your place.

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1982010415507?aff=oddtdtcreator

Then, on Thursday 26th March from 1030 - 1230, we host our monthly men’s peer support group at the centre - led by team members Pete and Andy.

Free to any men living with or affected by an acquired brain injury.
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A reminder about our ABI awareness “lunch and learn” session taking place on Wednesday 25th March at 1300 via Eventbrite for our professional partnered working with ABI survivors in the health, social care and VCFSE sector. 

In this week’s session Penny Weekes looks at understand and enhancing executive function skills. 

Click the link below to book your place. 

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1982010415507?aff=oddtdtcreator

Then, on Thursday 26th March from 1030 - 1230, we host our monthly men’s peer support group at the centre - led by team members Pete and Andy. 

Free to any men living with or affected by an acquired brain injury.Image attachment

What's on at Headway Plymouth this week. - mailchi.mp/bb99a518d044/next-week-at-headway-plymouth-6746573 ... See MoreSee Less

Whats on at Headway Plymouth this week. - https://mailchi.mp/bb99a518d044/next-week-at-headway-plymouth-6746573
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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.