Over 500,000 children in the UK live with a brain condition
This can make normal activities such as learning, playing or simply experiencing the world a huge challenge. Through our research we offer solutions and advice to help these children and their families enjoy lives full of hope and discovery.
Research is the foundation for all our work
Whether we're providing an innovative solution to a problem or new research on an existing condition, we partner with our experts to produce research-driven, evidence-based services, advice and support.
We rely on donations to continue our vital work helping children with brain conditions and their families discover a better life together.
I need advice on
We have a wide range of resources that help parents and carers access legal, social and financial help.
Download a step-by-step guide to filling in the Disability Living Allowance Claim Form.
Our Accessing Public Services Toolkit offers solutions to common problems when dealing with statutory agencies.
View information in our Legal, Social and Financial section.
At Cerebra we provide support and advice to help your child – and everyone in your family – get a good night’s sleep.
Download our Sleep Guide or look at our other sleep resources.
Tackle some of the most common sleep problems with some quick tips from our Sleep Cards.
Contact our sleep team for one-to-one help.
We all know that mental health is as important as physical health. Here are some resources to help you look after yourself and your loved ones.
Our Factsheet on Emotional Wellbeing looks at the importance of looking after yourself if you are a parent or carer.
We also have a Guide to Anxiety to help you spot signs of anxiety in your child and how to help them.
Toilet training can have a number of different causes and as a result require a range of approaches to manage and resolve issues.
Our Guide for Parents helps you understand your child’s individual needs when toilet training.
Our infographic Guide to Toilet Training is a visual aid to help you understand common problems and offers techniques to help.
Some behaviours are challenging for professionals and teachers as well carers and parents looking after children with a brain condition.
Download our Managing Challenging Behaviour Factsheet.
Our Guide to Pain helps you identify and manage pain in a child who is unable to communicate verbally.
Knowledge based on current research gives you the power to help your child, whatever their diagnosis.
You can borrow a book on your child’s condition from our library to help your understanding.
Our Guide to Research About Childhood Brain Conditions provides an introduction to research and offers advice on how to find good quality research and information.
Books in Cerebra’s Library on Special Educational Needs and Disability
Books in the Library for Carers
Self-injury in children with intellectual disability
I need advice on
- Education and transport
- DLA and accessing public services
- Getting some sleep
- Stress and emotional wellbeing
- Toilet training and continence
- Managing behaviour
- Understanding my child's condition
education and transport
Getting the right education for your child – and sometimes just getting them there – can be a challenge.
We have guides to help you access the the right education for your child in England and Wales.
We also have guides on school transport in England and Wales.
DLA and accessing public services
We have a wide range of resources that help parents and carers access legal, social and financial help.
Download a step-by-step guide to filling in the Disability Living Allowance Claim Form.
Our Accessing Public Services Toolkit offers solutions to common problems when dealing with statutory agencies.
View information in our Legal, Social and Financial section.
getting some sleep
At Cerebra we provide support and advice to help your child – and everyone in your family – get a good night’s sleep.
Download our Sleep Guide or look at our other sleep resources.
Tackle some of the most common sleep problems with some quick tips from our Sleep Cards.
Contact our sleep team for one-to-one help.
stress and emotional wellbeing
We all know that mental health is as important as physical health. Here are some resources to help you look after yourself and your loved ones.
Our Factsheet on Emotional Wellbeing looks at the importance of looking after yourself if you are a parent or carer.
We also have a Guide to Anxiety to help you spot signs of anxiety in your child and how to help them.
toilet training and continence
Toilet training can have a number of different causes and as a result require a range of approaches to manage and resolve issues.
Our Guide for Parents helps you understand your child’s individual needs when toilet training.
Our infographic Guide to Toilet Training is a visual aid to help you understand common problems and offers techniques to help.
managing behaviour
Some behaviours are challenging for professionals and teachers as well carers and parents looking after children with a brain condition.
Download our Managing Challenging Behaviour Factsheet.
Our Guide to Pain helps you identify and manage pain in a child who is unable to communicate verbally.
understanding my child's condition
Knowledge based on current research gives you the power to help your child, whatever their diagnosis.
You can borrow a book on your child’s condition from our library to help your understanding.
Our Guide to Research About Childhood Brain Conditions provides an introduction to research and offers advice on how to find good quality research and information.
Our Services
We offer a range of free services that enrich the lives of children with brain conditions and support their families and carers.