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Autistica is building the Autistica Neurodiversity Employers Index (NDEI)

Autistica are looking for 200 companies who want to review their neurodiversity inclusion practices. You may already be actively championing neuroinclusive working practices. Or you may be interested in doing so but do not necessarily know where to start. Participating companies will be asked to provide metrics regarding their workforce, such as how many employees […]

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Case Management following an acquired brain injury

What is case management? Paediatric Case Management is the planning and coordination of therapeutic, medical, and social care to promote your child’s recovery and comprehensive management of their needs, Case management brings together the various specialities needed to achieve the best possible outcome for your child’s recovery such as Medical management Speech and language therapy

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Amelie Is Going Places On Her New Skateboard

Six-year-old Amelie is a bubbly and happy little girl. She loves playing outside and worships her little brother, Arthur. They really are inseparable at times. It wasn’t an easy start to life for Amelie and her parents, Lucy and Rob, though. From birth, Amelie was diagnosed with quadriplegia cerebral palsy, which was caused by a

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a young boy sat at a desk looking at an iPad

Have your say: Reforms to Assessment and Safeguarding procedures

A strong sense of despair and hopelessness comes over me whenever I am asked to respond to (yet another) Government Consultation. So please forgive me for urging you to complete the Government’s consultation on proposed reforms to its Assessment and Safeguarding procedures. All I can promise is that it need only take a few minutes. 

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Videos of our Annual Conference are online!

On 14th June 2023, we hosted our in-person conference in Birdcage Walk, Westminster. The conference theme was Barriers to Breakthroughs: the positive impact of our collaborative research for children with complex needs and their families and attendees were treated to a host of talks from some world class academics who are undertaking research funded by

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Breaking Waves and Breaking Barriers

Cerebra recently helped a New York schoolboy to build one of the first custom adaptable surfboards in the United States!   The Cerebra Innovation Centre designs logical, innovative and fun adaptive solutions for children with brain conditions. One of these designs, an adaptive surfboard, caught the eye of Brandon Klein, a 17-year-old schoolboy from New

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Hospital Saturday Fund donates to Cerebra at 150th anniversary event

Huge thanks to The Hospital Saturday Fund for their wonderful gift of £4,500 as part of their 150th anniversary celebrations   The reception was hosted by Ambassador, Martin Fraser at the Irish Embassy in London on 6th June and our Corporate Fundraising Manager, James Hay was in attendance alongside one or two celebs! The Hospital

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