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MATRIX Neurological

Block B

Sopwith Park
Sopwith Close
Boeing Way
Stockton-on-Tees
TS18 3TT

Tel: 01642 989116

E: lynne@matrixneurological.org.uk

Directions – Public Transport

 

Directions – Driving

From the North (via the A1/A19)

Leave the A1 at the junction with the A689 heading towards Sedgefield and Hartlepool.
Join the A19 Southbound
Leave the A19, on the A66 slip road to Darlington/Stockton/ Airport
Continue along the A66 past Stockton/Teesside Park
Take the A135 exist toward Stockton/Ingleby Barwick
Take the A135 slip road to Ingleby Barwick/Preston Farm Ind. Est/Bowesfield Ind. Est
At traffic lights, turn left onto 1825 Way/A135
At roundabout, take 4th exit onto Westland Way
Turn second left onto Boeing Way
Turn Right onto Sopwith Close
Turn 1st left towards Jackie Patterson Veterinary Practice
Turn right into Sopwith Court
Block B is straight ahead of you. Parking is to the left of the building.

 

From the South (via the A1/A19)
Take the A168 at Dishforth (signposted Thirsk/Teesside) to join the A19 Northbound.
Leave the A19, on the A66 slip road to Darlington/Stockton/ Airport
Continue along the A66 past Stockton/Teesside Park
Take the A135 exist toward Stockton/Ingleby Barwick
Take the A135 slip road to Ingleby Barwick/Preston Farm Ind. Est/Bowesfield Ind. Est
At traffic lights, turn left onto 1825 Way/A135
At roundabout, take 4th exit onto Westland Way
Turn second left onto Boeing Way
Turn Right onto Sopwith Close
Turn 1st left towards Jackie Patterson Veterinary Practice
Turn right into Sopwith Court
Block B is straight ahead of you. Parking is to the left of the building.

 

From the West (via the A66)
Take the A66 direct to Middlesbrough
Take the A135 Exit towards Stockton (West)/Yarm
Take the A135 exist toward Stockton/Ingleby Barwick
Take the A135 slip road to Ingleby Barwick/Preston Farm Ind. Est/Bowesfield Ind. Est
At traffic lights, turn left onto 1825 Way/A135
At roundabout, take 4th exit onto Westland Way
Turn second left onto Boeing Way
Turn Right onto Sopwith Close
Turn 1st left towards Jackie Patterson Veterinary Practice
Turn right into Sopwith Court
Block B is straight ahead of you. Parking is to the left of the building.

 

From the East
Take the A135 Exit towards Stockton (West)/Yarm
Take the A135 exist toward Stockton/Ingleby Barwick
Take the A135 slip road to Ingleby Barwick/Preston Farm Ind. Est/Bowesfield Ind. Est
At traffic lights, turn left onto 1825 Way/A135
At roundabout, take 4th exit onto Westland Way
Turn second left onto Boeing Way
Turn Right onto Sopwith Close
Turn 1st left towards Jackie Patterson Veterinary Practice
Turn right into Sopwith Court
Block B is straight ahead of you. Parking is to the left of the building.

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"Thousands of children and young people living in the UK today without the help and support that can make a huge difference to their lives"
Dalton Leong; Chief Executive of the Children's Trust
"With support parents cope better so the child has a better recovery"
Andrea Palacio-Navarro; Spain
This is the best support plan we have ever seen that will deliver the best outcomes for this young person.  The costings are 'spot on' and realistic'.  Direct Payments Team.  
"Different 'experts' involved in paediatric neuro-rehabilitation come from different organisational cultures which causes conflict and has a negative effect on the outcomes for the child."
Barbara O'Connell; Ireland
"Too often children and young people with ABI are discharged from hospital without specialist brain support that they and their families need to overcome lifelong challenges"
Andrew Ross; former Chief Executive of the Children's Trust
"There are problems with getting people into neuro-rehab. Those most in need are often those most excluded due to a lack of socio-economic resources."
Vicki Anderson; Australia
Child 1 - Aged 14 and 3 years after a traumatic brain injury
2019 2020 Change
REASONING 301/800 426/800   +  125
MEMORY 181/800 304/800   +  123
ATTENTION 463/800 573/800   +  110
COORDINATION 47/800 309/800   +  262
PERCEPTION 158/800 374/800   +  216
"Healthy teens are better at identifying strategies to deal with barriers. KIDS WITH ABI'S CAN'T!"
Shari Wade; USA
I was very impressed with the results you have had with the young people you have worked with.
"Children and young people have poor social competence post brain injury due to reduced cognition, executive functions, and emotional control. As a result they are twice as likely to have mental health issues in the future"
James Tonks; University of London

OUR MISSION: To work to remove inequalities for children & young people affected by acquired brain injury; and provide effective support to their families that makes a real difference to their lives.

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