This project was supported by the Fiona Wood Foundation and the Raine Foundation, whose funding helped bring the book to life and ensure it could be shared with patients.
Life After Burn

Life After Burn is a collection of real stories written by people with lived experience of burn injury, created to support others on their recovery journey.
The book shares patient experiences alongside practical guidance from the burns multidisciplinary team, including clinical psychology input, to help readers better understand recovery—physically, emotionally, and psychologically.

The project began after Dr Lisa Martin observed that recovery outcomes can vary significantly between patients with similar injuries. Through conversations with burn survivors, the importance of mindset, support, and perspective became clear—alongside the value of hearing from others who have been through similar experiences.
Contributors share insights into coping, rebuilding confidence, and adjusting to life after injury, including guidance on how to talk about their experience with others. These stories aim to offer hope, connection, and practical ideas for recovery.

Free Copies
Available to patients attending the Fiona Stanley Hospital burns outpatient clinic. If you are a patient and haven’t been offered one, please ask your care team.
Feedback
We welcome feedback to help improve future editions. Please share your comments via FSH.BurnResearch@health.wa.gov.au or the QR code in the book.