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Burn Survivors Association UK

11 Caterwood
Billericay
Essex
CM12 0AP

Web: www.burnsurvivorsassociation.com

The aim of Burn Survivors Association UK is to improve support and quality of services to all those who have suffered from burn injuries, by providing a national umbrella for the various burn survivors support groups and other providers of services.

The Charity has established links with all UK burn support groups and other providers of services. It has established a website, issues a quarterly newsletter, and organises a yearly burn survivors conference. The conference is primarily for burn survivors but professional people are more than welcome. They also have an advisory panel with experts in the legal, medical, and psychosocial fields.

They continuously seek to:

  • Act as an umbrella organisation for all support groups that already exist.
  • Provide support for new and long term burn survivors and their families.
  • Provide information on professional contact points.
  • Promote exchange of information, best practice in support.
  • Link existing local support groups.
  • Promote the formation of local support groups.
  • Promote the use of new improved treatments.
Checked: 22 Oct 2007








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