Childhood Brain Injury & Education: What the E-Child Dataset Reveals | Dr Hope Kent
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In this video from the UKABIF Summit 2025 we discover groundbreaking insights into the educational experiences of children with acquired brain injury (ABI) in this compelling presentation by Dr Hope Kent. Using the powerful E-Child dataset, which links hospital records with national education data for the first time.
Dr Kent explores:
How many children experience an ABI before age 18
Why ABI is often a “hidden” disability in schools
The challenges pupils face with cognition, attention, communication and fatigue
How frequently these pupils are (or are not) identified for special educational needs support
The role of poverty and inequality in ABI prevalence
Why ABI urgently needs recognition as a formal SEN category
The risk of exclusion and the wider school-to-prison pipeline
This talk was recorded as part of a symposium on childhood brain injury, chaired by consultant clinical psychologist Emily Bennett, and supported by the ENABLES network.
This video is perfect for educators, SENCOs, clinicians, researchers, policymakers and anyone passionate about improving support for children with neurodisabilities.
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