We are a UK registered charity 1208929.
We are based in Leeds, in the United Kingdom. Our consultants are from all over the world.
We specialise in providing the gold standard in interdisciplinary care for the rehabilitation of complex blast injury.
See our ten beautiful principles for more info. We are a team of volunteers working on a voluntary basis.
With a team of experts we have designed pathways to prosthesis or orthosis in areas of where victims are located, we work closely with the ISPO to identify local providers of P&O. Similarly we send our team of consultants to perform assessments, evaluations and fittings.
We receive referrals and we also provide consultancy services.
This data enables us to prioritise which patients receive treatment, we have our own PMR assessment and risk assessments in place to manage this.
We learnt from the impact of the Ukraine war and improved upon what we could, our team are able to assess and provide P&O fittings to a gold standard.
We do not discriminate on age, we assess according to needs and vulnerability.
So in a nutshell, your donation goes to prosthetic and orthotic facilities to cover the cost of the pathway and follow up – interdisciplinary care for rehabilitation end-to-end.
Too many to mention, the world’s leading prosthetic & orthotic providers providers, most of our work is not public. We work with Restoring Hope in Jordan to provide consultancy and expertise.
As a scientific & research charity we provide expertise, consultancy, training, knowledge, and our pathways to re-design damaged infrastructure better and stronger than before.
We work with research and development institutions, doctors, professors and scientists in the fields of blast injury, biomedical engineering, aeronautical engineering, pain management and rehabilitation from traumatic injury in Universities to enhance our knowledge on blast injuries.
This data we provide enables researchers to further technological advancement in the field of prosthetics and rehabilitation in children and adults after blast injury, and we aim to be at the forefront
The trustees are specialists in working with vulnerable, displaced children, an Oxford-graduate cardio thoracic surgeon. Our team of trustees is growing and we will be adding more to the team.
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We ensure ourselves, our trustee’s, and stakeholders all adhere to the guidelines and principles based on UK regulations. This includes NSPCC safeguarding standards and guidance, statutory guidance from the FCDO including safeguarding against sexual exploitation and abuse and harassment in the AID sector (SEAH), the Core Humanitarian Standard, and due diligence that everyone abides by the minimum operating standards.