These organisations provide further information about cerebral palsy and/or help and support for parents ansd carers. If you have a suggestion for other useful links we might include here, please email us by clicking here
Scope
Scope is the disability organisation in England and Wales whose focus is people with cerebral palsy. Scope's aim is that disabled people achieve equality: a society in which they are as valued and have the same human and civil rights as everyone else.
BBC Health
There are many misconceptions surrounding cerebral palsy. Dr Trisha Macnair takes a look at the causes, effects and how the various problems it may bring can be managed
BBC OneLife
Rob's Story - Rob Thorne is 25 and a sixth-form teacher. He's also writing a textbook and is heavily involved in helping cultural integration in the area. Rob has cerebral palsy.
The Bobath Centre
The main aim of the Bobath Centre is to encourage and increase the child's ability to move and function in as normal a way as possible.
Face2Face
Every Face 2 Face befriender is a parent too – someone whose own child has a disability. They know what it’s like to cope with a new diagnosis and can offer support parent-to-parent.
Chailey Heritage School
a day and residential non-maintained special school for children with complex physical disabilities and associated learning problems. The school works closely with South Downs Health Authority, with whom it shares a site.
Special Needs Kids
Information on products and services for special needs kids, events and campaigns, disability issues, support groups, respite care, clothing, equipment, toys, leisure activities and days out, holidays, where to go for help and advice
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