Downloadable Resources

Whether you're living with hydrocephalus, or caring for someone who does, Shine has a host of useful resources to help you raise awareness and get the support you need throughout the campaign, and beyond. 

For more information, click the link below which best suits you.

Employment, Health and Education

Awareness Week is about making sure you, and those around you know more about your condition so that you can get the support you need, where you need it, when you need it.  For more helpful resources, choose the option that best suits you.

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Live Events

Join us throughout Hydrocephalus Awareness Week, for a series of webinars covering the issues you've told us are the most important affecting people with the condition.  All sessions will be broadcast live on Facebook and available to watch on demand via our website within five days.

Click here for details

Spread the word on social media

One of the simplest ways to raise awareness is by adding our banners to your social media pages and letting friends and family know that you're supporting the campaign.  Choose from the options below to personalise your page.

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Your stories...

What better way to learn about life with hydrocephalus than to hear directly from those with the condition.  Our Shine Voices platform gives you the chance to raise awareness by making a video and telling your story to share with other members of the hydrocephalus community.

 

Fundraise for Shine

Increase awareness of the condition and help raise money for Shine, by wearing a Hat for Hydrocephalus!

Wherever you are, whatever you're doing, we'd love you to get involved and share your photos with us.

To find out more or for other ways to get involved, click on the button below.

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What is hydrocephalus?

A build up of fluid on the brain, hydrocephalus can have a range of physical and cognitive effects. Click here to learn more about the condition, how it occurs and its many different forms.

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