ABI Choices is a specialist Training & Rehabilitation Service delivered across Northern Ireland by the Cedar Foundation. We support adults with an acquired brain injury to engage in activities in their local community. This is aimed at developing their personal capacity, resilience, health and wellbeing. ABI Choices offers goal-directed support to participants to progress from the service when they have achieved their goals.



What support is provided?

As an ABI Choices service user you will be assigned a Case Officer. They will work with you on a 1:1 basis. Your Case Officer will help you to identify your personal goals. Agreement is made with you about the support you will need to achieve those goals.

We help you identify activities, work tasters and accredited training courses in your local community. This is based on your personal interests and choices.

We provide opportunities to test out work skills on social enterprise activities for those interested in doing so. These are offered at different times throughout the year.

Your Case Officer will offer as much support as needed. They can accompany you to activities in the early stages of participation until your confidence increases and you achieve independence.

We will keep in regular contact with you and review your progress on an ongoing basis.

How to get involved:

You can contact us directly. We also take referrals from a wide range of sources including; Community Brain Injury Teams, Social Workers, Health Care Professionals, Careers Advisors, Jobs and Benefits Personnel, Schools, Training Providers and Families and Carers. If you would like any further information about how to get involved with the service, please contact us on:

Telephone: 028 30263791

Email: [email protected]

Latest Monthly Activity Booklet: 

ABI Choices March 2024