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Joanna Woodhouse

Joanna Woodhouse is a qualified teacher and SENCO with a Masters Degree in SEND and Inclusion. She has wide ranging experience of working with children and young people with Special Educational Needs. Professionally, Joanna has worked on the successful rehabilitation of children and young people with complex Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) to mainstream secondary educational settings. This has involved working collaboratively with colleagues in the health, care, and social sectors.  

Joanna is a member of the National Acquired Brain Injury in Learning and Education Syndicate (N-ABLES) and co-chairs their Educational Professionals Advisory Group. She regularly delivers training, both locally and nationally, to teachers regarding the return to education and the provision and management of young people with an ABI.

In September 2019 Joanna’s own daughter sustained an ABI following a sudden accident. This traumatic event has given her a unique insight into the impact of an ABI on both young people and their families. Joanna has now left mainstream teaching and is able to dedicate more time to using her personal and professional knowledge and expertise to improve awareness, understanding and outcomes for children and young people with ABI.