
Documents
AGM/ EGM minutes (archive)
- 2024- 5th Dec 24 – Agenda-BIG AGM 2024 Minute- AGM 5-12-24
- 2023- EGM BIG Nov 2023
- 2022- BIG Group AGM 2022 Final
- 2021- AGM 10TH October 2021
- 2020- AGM cancelled – Not held due to COVID restrictions nationwide!!
- 2019- Minutes of 2019 AGM
- 2018-
- 2017-
Newsletters (archive)
- May 2025- May 2025 Newsletter
- Jan 2025 – January 2025 News letter
- Nov 2024 – PDF Nov News AGM committee nomination forms NomForms 2024 BIG
- Sept 2024- BIG Newsletter Sept 2024
- July 2024- BIG Newsletter July 2024 (002)
- May 2024-Final Newsletter May
- Feb 2024- BIG Feb NEWS
- Dec 2023- December News Letter BIG
- Oct 2023- Newsletter-October 2023
- July 2023-
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Posters (National Events)
SHIF- Scottish Head Injury Forum
- SHIF 2024 Events (Open Forums held across Scotland in 2024. Events are open to brain injury survivors, carers, families and professionals) –
- Perth – 4th September – Discussed mental health after brain injury and explored services and opportunities to support mental health
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Glasgow – 4th December – Join us for our final conference of 2024 in Glasgow where we will focus on the impact of brain injury on relationships with couples, families and friends. Book here
- Update from Headway – HIID (Scotland) Head Injury Information Directory day 2025
- Head Injury Information Day Scotland 2025 will be on 18th September 2025 at the Hydro in Glasgow. You can register for more information HERE
- Headway webinar “THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF SINGING” 10 dec 2024 see poster info here :-
- To absent friends! (New page added March 2025)
Paul Breen: (27th November 1964- 08th May 2025)
For our BIG tribute to our friend Paul, please click here:- Paul Breen
David Nicol: (15th may 1946- 27th February 2025)
David was
Dad & carer to David Jnr and dad to Paul. Also a long standing good friend to so many in the BIG community.
Debbie MacKenzie: ( 25 March 1979- 23 February 2025)
Debbie started coming to the BIG Group after a fall in late 2023 which led to her having brain surgery. It was hard for Debbie to come to terms with things after surgery but she felt welcomed by the group & enjoyed the social side of it too having felt isolated due to her loss of sight and mobility. Debbie was 45 years old when she passed away leaving behind her girls Morgan (22) and Molly (13) who were her pride and joy & her Mum Dot.