
Brainwaves offers support and information to anyone affected by a primary brain tumour. There are so many questions that you want to ask and issues that need to be resolved. Where do you start? Who should you ask? How should you plan? Brainwaves is there to try and help you, your family, carers and friends.

For more information about Brainwaves please contact:
Audrey Hopwood on 07534 227963
Or
Ed Quinn on 07973219271

For more information about Brainwaves please contact:
Audrey Hopwood on 07534 227963
Or
Ed Quinn on 07973219271
support and information
To provide support and information for anyone affected by a brain tumour including patients, families, carers, friends and health and associated professionals.
environment and meeting
To provide an environment and meeting place to allow peer support, relaxation, self help, complimentary therapies, and benefit from speakers as requested by the group.
awareness
To raise awareness of brain tumours and disseminate information to the public, policy makers, and medical and allied professionals.
raise funds
To raise funds for support, training and research in the brain tumour field.
promote and assist
To promote and assist in the formation of brain tumour support groups.
co-operation
To promote co-operation and joint action (shared working and partnerships) with other brain tumour organisations to drive forward improvements in the care and treatment of people affected by brain tumours.
To provide support and information for anyone affected by a brain tumour including patients, families, carers, friends and health and associated professionals.
environment and meeting
To provide an environment and meeting place to allow peer support, relaxation, self help, complimentary therapies, and benefit from speakers as requested by the group.
awareness
To raise awareness of brain tumours and disseminate information to the public, policy makers, and medical and allied professionals.
raise funds
To raise funds for support, training and research in the brain tumour field.
promote and assist
To promote and assist in the formation of brain tumour support groups.
co-operation
To promote co-operation and joint action (shared working and partnerships) with other brain tumour organisations to drive forward improvements in the care and treatment of people affected by brain tumours.
