A local charity working with people who've suffered brain injuries is raising awareness this week of the long-term problems they face.
Headway, which has a base in Exeter, is touring the county with a roadshow, which includes a display of artwork by the people it works with.
It'd like to make the public more aware that brain injuries can leave people with speech problems or difficulties walking, which are sometimes mistaken for drunkenness.
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