You are invited to join us for the next Stroke Information talk 

When: Thursday 28th March 

Time: 12.30pm - 2pm

Where: On Zoom

This Stroke HIT session is part of the Bristol LYRA - Bristol Poetry Festival. We will be talking about aphasia, the workshops we have run funded by the Festival and how the creative arts can help with post-stroke recovery. Our group members will also be performing the poetry and art that were created from the workshops.

Aphasia is a communication disability which affects someone’s ability to speak, write, read or understand. About a third of all people who have a stroke will be affected by aphasia.

Lyra is Bristol’s annual poetry festival. Lyra brings together local, national and international poets and speakers representing Bristol as a centre of world class poetry. Their aim is to showcase poetry in the widest range of forms possible, we are so proud to be part of this festival and helping demonstrate how powerful the creative process can be in supporting people to express themselves after stroke related Aphasia.

This work is being led by Hazel Hammond a poet, stroke affected person and someone who lives with aphasia you can read about her fascinating recovery story here: Hazels Story

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Bristol After Stroke is registered in England and Wales under Charity Company Number: 11841993 and Charity Number: 1182124 at The Gatehouse Centre, Hareclive Road, Hartcliffe, Bristol, BS13 9JN. We use cookies to improve your experience using this website.
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