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New business members join SIA in 2025

Our network of companies supporting those affected by spinal cord injury is growing this April.

This Spring, as well as giving thanks to our existing business members that have pledged their support for another year, we’re delighted to be joined by three new organisations: GM Coachwork, Novus Care and RTW Plus.

We work hard to carefully choose our partners and business members, organisations which play a vital role in meeting the needs of our members. These companies are hand-picked, and not only do they bring expertise in their own field, they share our vision of a fulfilled live for everyone affected by spinal cord injury.

Our business members make an important financial contribution to our work, as well as committing to sharing their knowledge, expertise, skills, and time, to support our services and champion our cause.

We’d like to share our gratitude to all business members, both new and existing, for their continued support of SIA, and ongoing dedication to the spinal cord injury community.

Welcome to our new members

GM Coachwork logo with strapline

GM Coachwork started out building minibus conversions in the late 1980s, driven by a desire to make transport easier for wheelchair users. Over 30 years later, thousands of people use a GM Coachwork adapted vehicle every day to get more out of life. Their vision is to continue enhancing people’s lives by being at the forefront of innovation, offering affordable solutions, and by delivering outstanding levels of customer care.

As a WAV converter, we have a responsibility to ensure our services are accessible to those who need them. Equally, it is essential for us to truly understand the needs of our customers, which is why we are proud to support the Spinal Injury Association.

 

Novus Care Logo

As a nationwide in home care provider, Novus Care have been caring and supporting the elderly and young adults over the age of 18 to live independent lives in the comfort of their own homes for over 14 years. They provide compassionate, 1-2-1 dedicated care and support in the home from just a daily 30 minute visit to around the clock live in care.

Emma Dymock Head of Operations, said:

Joining the SIA would allow our home care agency to connect with a community of individuals and professionals dedicated to supporting those living with spinal injuries. By being part of this network, we can enhance our visibility and provide valuable resources to individuals who need assistance in leading fulfilling, independent lives in their own homes.

Our commitment to delivering compassionate, tailored care will empower individuals to reach their full potential while navigating the challenges of spinal cord injuries.

RTW PLus logo

RTW Plus offer a full spectrum of rehabilitation services. From case management to diagnostics, physiotherapy and psychology to pain management.

Deborah Edwards, Chief Executive Officer & Co-founder, RTW Plus said:

We joined SIA’s network because their mission aligns perfectly with our commitment to empowering individuals with spinal injuries through innovative rehabilitation and reintegration programs.

Partnering with SIA allows us to amplify our impact, share best practices, and ensure more people regain independence and dignity after life-changing injuries.


Does this sound like your company? 

The needs of the spinal cord injury community are varied and complex, and SIA strives to offer quality and choice to everyone we support. We’re continually on the lookout for companies offering essential services to support our members, helping them to manage all aspects of their mind, body, and life. We’re particularly keen to hear from companies across rehab, housing, and mobility, and welcome applications from any and all organisations that can support the spinal cord injury community.

Business Membership

If this sounds like your company, please get in touch! Contact the partnerships team on 01908 732160 or email [email protected]