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Partners

In addition to the participating care organizations in the network, EENnacoma also has a number of organizations with whom it regularly collaborates. Check out the cooperation partners below!

United Kingdom

The University Knowledge Network for Elderly Care Nijmegen (UKON) is a regional network within the care for the elderly and people with a chronic illness that develops, disseminates and stimulates (scientific) knowledge at the affiliated care institutions and education. The UKON is a collaboration between the Department of Primary Care of the Radboudumc and 19 healthcare organizations.

The Brain Foundation

The Brain Foundation believes that everyone should be able to get as much out of life as possible. Whoever you are. Whatever brain disorder you have. To achieve this, The Brain Foundation works together with researchers, professionals, patients and the public. Every day again. Together, we have one goal in mind: healthy brains for everyone. That is what The Brain Foundation stands for.

Hersenletsel.nl

Hersenletsel.nl is there for people with acquired brain injury and their loved ones and focuses on the lifelong consequences of (non-congenital) brain injury. It stands for promoting self-reliance and social participation in a way that does justice to both the possibilities and limitations of people with brain injury. The pillars of the association are contact with fellow sufferers, information provision and advocacy.

Knowledge Centre NAH+

The NAH+ Knowledge Centre is part of the  NAH+ Target Group Expertise Network, together with Target Group Expertise Centres (DECs) and Regional Expertise Centres (RECs). Together, they are committed to the design of the healthcare landscape in which specialist treatment and care is offered to people with NAH+, in close coordination with them and their loved ones.

NetwerQ

NetwerQ is a collaborative organisation of various knowledge networks that are part of the new ZonMw programme 'Knowledge networks for specific target groups in long-term care'. The knowledge networks aim to strengthen and connect existing partnerships. This approach benefits the development, dissemination and application of knowledge.