Living with Mild Brain Injury

Pauline O'Connor


Regions:
Hertfordshire, London
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional approach
Fee:
Paid: Fees: In person: £50 up to 1hour + travel (negotiable). Online £40 up to 1 hr Please note: these fee
Category:
Health
Updated:
10th February 2025

Pauline discusses the prevalence of brain injury in society and the small everyday things you can do to help.

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About Pauline O'Connor

Pauline is an author of fiction and non-fiction, and a patient advocate. She campaigns for brain injury survivors, and for those diagnosed with the rare disease, Phenylketonuria (PKU). A brain injury ended Pauline’s successful careers in winemaking and education. Now, she pursues her passions for advocacy and writing.

"Pauline delivered a fascinating and insightful talk... made a very positive impact on the audience."

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Fees: In person: £50 up to 1hour + travel (negotiable). Online £20 up to 1 hr Please note: these fees support my charity and patient group work.

Patient groups (travel expenses only)

As part of her commitment to assisting brain injury survivors and advocating for others with PKU, Pauline collaborates with organisations like the NSPKU, ESPKU, and Headway in their patient programmes.


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