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Human-Centred AI: Innovation, Safeguarding & Risk in Neurorehabilitation One Great George Street, Westminster, London 17th September 2026 Artificial intelligence is no longer a future concept in neurorehabilitation. It is already shaping how our clients think, decide, behave and engage with the world — often without professionals realising it. As AI use accelerates faster than regulation, training or guidance, the risks, ethical dilemmas and safeguarding implications are landing squarely on clinicians, case managers and legal professionals. This one-day conference brings together leading experts in cognitive rehabilitation, neuropsychology, safeguarding, mental capacity, cyber risk, neurotechnology and medico-legal practice to examine what AI really means for people living with acquired brain injury — and for the professionals supporting them. Presented by BIS Services and kindly sponsored by NPsych Ltd , the programme is firmly grounded in real-world practice rather than hype or fear. Across the day, speakers will explore how AI is influencing cognition, behaviour, vulnerability, decision-making and capacity; where opportunities genuinely exist to enhance rehabilitation; and where new risks are emerging around safeguarding, exploitation, evidence and accountability. Particular attention is given to children and developing brains, digital manipulation, Court of Protection implications, and the growing presence of AI-generated content within claims and documentation. This is a practical, ethically focused conference designed to support confident, defensible decision-making in an increasingly AI-mediated world. 5.5 CPD points (APIL accreditation pending) To view the programme click here Take advantage of the Early Bird Rate £175+ VAT. A 20% discount is available for NHS, statutory services and charities. Click here to BOOK NOW online If you are interested in sponsorship or exhibition opportunities linked to this event, please do get in touch. We look forward to welcoming you to London for what promises to be a timely, challenging and highly relevant day. 
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