Case Manager Profile

Faye Stanley

Specialism

Birth Injury, Brain Injury, Burns and Plastics, Cerebral Palsy, Complex Orthopaedic, Complex Polytrauma, Paediatric Specialist, Special Needs Education, Spinal Injury

Locations

Northern England, Wales
Faye Stanley

Faye has over 15 years’ experience as a paediatric physiotherapist and is also a skilled paediatric major trauma rehabilitation coordinator.

She has worked in a world-renowned children’s hospital supporting children and families following major trauma including acquired brain injuries, complex polytrauma, complex orthopaedics, and spinal injuries, coordinating their inpatient care, rehabilitation, and discharge home into the community.

Faye’s physiotherapy background working within a community paediatric team for over 15 years provided her with extensive experience working with children with: birth injuries, cerebral palsy and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Her role also included supporting and contributing to the EHCP process for children with SEND.

Faye thrives on building strong, trusting relationships with the children and families she supports, to achieve the best possible outcomes. Faye strives to achieve child centred goals whilst providing a supportive and educational role for parents and carers.

Background

Paediatric Physiotherapist

Age Groups

Adolescents and Children

Registrations and Memberships

Health & Care Professions Council (Reg: PH68880)

Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (Reg: 071310)

Association of Paediatric Chartered Physiotherapists (Reg: 105799)

British Association of Brain Injury and Complex Case Management (Reg: 1979966)

Qualifications

BSc Hons Physiotherapy 2004

 

Qualifications
Testimonial
Every single experience we have had with Faye has been incredible. When we were given upsetting news by the medical professionals, Faye was just incredible with me and my partner. We couldn’t have got to where we are without Faye, ‘A’ adores her and gets so excited to see her! Thank you for everything Faye!
Parents of Child A
Faye Stanley

Specialism

Birth Injury, Brain Injury, Burns and Plastics, Cerebral Palsy, Complex Orthopaedic, Complex Polytrauma, Paediatric Specialist, Special Needs Education, Spinal Injury

Locations

Northern England, Wales
Faye Stanley

Faye has over 15 years’ experience as a paediatric physiotherapist and is also a skilled paediatric major trauma rehabilitation coordinator.

She has worked in a world-renowned children’s hospital supporting children and families following major trauma including acquired brain injuries, complex polytrauma, complex orthopaedics, and spinal injuries, coordinating their inpatient care, rehabilitation, and discharge home into the community.

Faye’s physiotherapy background working within a community paediatric team for over 15 years provided her with extensive experience working with children with: birth injuries, cerebral palsy and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Her role also included supporting and contributing to the EHCP process for children with SEND.

Faye thrives on building strong, trusting relationships with the children and families she supports, to achieve the best possible outcomes. Faye strives to achieve child centred goals whilst providing a supportive and educational role for parents and carers.

Background

Paediatric Physiotherapist

Age Groups

Adolescents and Children

Registrations and Memberships

Health & Care Professions Council (Reg: PH68880)

Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (Reg: 071310)

Association of Paediatric Chartered Physiotherapists (Reg: 105799)

British Association of Brain Injury and Complex Case Management (Reg: 1979966)

Qualifications

BSc Hons Physiotherapy 2004

 

Qualifications
Testimonial
Every single experience we have had with Faye has been incredible. When we were given upsetting news by the medical professionals, Faye was just incredible with me and my partner. We couldn’t have got to where we are without Faye, ‘A’ adores her and gets so excited to see her! Thank you for everything Faye!
Parents of Child A