The Headway Brain Injury Identity Card is designed to help police officers and staff more easily identify brain injury survivors and ensure that they receive an appropriate response and support.
The card can also provide brain injury survivors with added confidence in everyday social scenarios.
Each card is personalised, helping the card holder to explain the effects of their brain injury and request any support they may need.
Before you start the application form, please have the following ready:
Please note: due to a recent increase in the number of brain injury identity card applications received, it may take up to 10 weeks to process your application and send out your ID card.
The card is available to anyone in the UK aged 18 and over who has a verifiable brain injury.
The complexities of brain injury can make it difficult for people to ask for support. Carrying an official Headway Brain Injury Identity Card can provide you with the confidence to know that if you need help, your needs can be easily identified, whether in social situations, or if you come into contact with police officers or other emergency services.
The card is available to anyone in the UK aged 18 and over who has a verifiable brain injury. A similar card for children and young people is provided by the Child Brain Injury Trust.
Yes. Anyone living with the effects of brain injury can apply for a card.
The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), which covers England and Wales, Police Scotland, and the Police Service of Northern Ireland all recognise and endorse this card.
This number can be called to request criminal legal advice and/or representation from solicitors trained in understanding brain injury, should you find yourself in a situation where you need this support.
Absolutely! The card can be used in many different everyday social scenarios to help you access any support you may need.
Clinical verification of brain injury and a photo are required, as well as some information about how your brain injury affects you.
The card is provided free-of-charge.
For more information on Brain Injury Identity Card.