Active Assistance, a UK based care agency, provides a live-in care service for physically disabled adults and children, specialising in supporting people with a spinal cord injury.
The Spinal Injuries Association (SIA) was set up in 1974 in order to support people with SCI. The founders themselves had SCI and, to this day, SIA is run by a board of trustees who live with spinal cord injury
Spinal Injuries Ireland, is a registerred charity (CHY 11535) and was founded in 1993 to promote the welfare and provide a resource facility for people who have sustained a spinal cord injury and their families
Spinal Injuries Scotland is the national voluntary organisation concerned with new and long-term spinal cord injured people, their relatives and friends, along with those involved in the management, care and rehabilitation of the injury
Aspire offers practical support to the 40,000 people living with a spinal cord injury in the UK so that they can lead fulfilled and independent lives in their homes, with their families, in work-places and leisure time.
To help ease and simplify the difficult transition families of newly injured spinal cord injury patients make from normal life to recovery by providing strategic information.
Regain is the only charitable organisation dedicated solely to improving the independence of all British men and women who have become tetraplegic (sometimes referred to as quadriplegic) as a result of a competitive sports injury.