Personalised joined-up support
Helping you reach, engage, and support more people in need, easing the pressure on overstretched resources.
Practical innovation in support services
Combining simple digital tools and practical human support, our system helps people self-manage day-to-day difficulties, reduce anxiety, and manage overwhelm. Accessible 24/7 and available on-demand, it helps to maintain wellbeing and prevent escalations.
Seamless digital pathway
We can help you reach, engage, and support more people in need, all in one practical digital pathway, whilst easing the pressure on overstretched resources.
Clinically proven
Currently the only technology of its kind proven to reduce anxiety, improve quality of life, build confidence, and reduce self-injurious behaviour in an independent clinical study.
End-to-end implementation
Pressure on resources mean many health and social care teams don't have capacity to implement digital programmes. We do the heavy lifting from community outreach to outcomes reporting.
Meets evidence standards
Brain in Hand meets the evidence standard of research effectiveness for Tier C of NICE Standard Evidence Framework for Health Digital Technologies and is DTAC (Digital Technology Assessment Criteria) certified.
The best of digital and human support
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Brain in Hand is proven to reduce anxiety, improve quality of life, build confidence, and reduce self-injurious behaviour in an independent clinical study. It also meets the evidence standard of research effectiveness for Tier C of NICE Standard Evidence Framework for Health Digital Technologies.
Significantly improved quality of life
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Significantly reduced anxiety
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Significantly reduced self-injurious behaviours
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Find out how we support your Autism strategy.
Brain in Hand can help autistic people to self-manage difficulties, reduce anxiety, and overwhelm. For many localities, it is becoming a central part of their neurodiversity support strategy.
It’s not just about the cashable savings. Brain in Hand can reduce the times someone goes to a GP, or ends up in hospital, because they’re managing their own stress levels. That is beneficial to all of us.