“…Acquired brain injury (ABI) is the leading cause of death and disability in young people aged 18-24 years; risk of ABI increases again in older age (WHO, 2006). The effects of ABI on the individual have been well documented and may encompass significant alterations in the cognitive, emotional, physical, interpersonal, and vocational aspects of a person's life (Corrigan et al, 2010;Kreutzer, Rapport, et al, 2009;Osborn, Mathias, & Fairweather-Schmidt, 2014). Additionally, aspects of the person's personality may become altered as a result of the injury, leading to additional management challenges in the person's home and community (Norup & Mortensen, 2015;Peoples & Fortune, 2011;Tate, 2003;Weddell & Leggett, 2006).…”