Round up your people - let’s Relay!

Relay Your Way is our new nationwide relay travelling 2500km from Glasgow to Windsor from June 3rd to July 6th, and it’s all about celebrating inclusive sport, movement and play.

Whether you walk, wheel, scoot or dance your way down the road - there’s a place for you on the route. From adapted surfing and community walks to personal challenges and sensory stages, plans are shaping up to be inspiring, creative, and full of heart. Every step, splash, or stride helps celebrate inclusive sport and play.

Our Impact Report for 2024 is here!

We are driven by a simple yet powerful belief that every child with a brain condition deserves to thrive. Everything we do is focused on supporting children, families, and carers to achieve this goal.

Our latest impact report highlights just some of the initiatives we have delivered, and the children and families we have supported.

Win £5,000 in our Summer Prize Draw!

Your support this summer will help families like Farrah’s access vital, life-changing support through our Legal Rights Service.

Inaccessible, unacceptable and unaccountable

A major new research report into the provision of paediatric continence supplies reveals serious failings by health and social care bodies.

We’re asking for your support to demand the immediate development of national, fit-for-purpose guidelines for paediatric continence services for disabled children.

We now offer specialist sleep training for professionals

The Cerebra Intermediate Paediatric Sleep Advice Consultant (CIPSAC) training is designed to give future sleep consultants all the necessary tools to fully assess and support the sleep of children with additional needs. This course is now accredited by OCN London as a Bespoke OCN Level 4 qualification.

Join the Cerebra 'Count Me In' Lottery

By joining our lottery, your weekly ticket will help transform lives and you'll have the chance to win £1,500 every Thursday!

Our face-to-face fundraisers are back!

Our team of friendly face-to-face fundraisers are back on the streets of Wales so you may meet them on your doorstep over the next few weeks.

Discover Fletchers Solicitors

As one of the UK’s most respected and trusted law firms, Fletchers Solicitors specialise in medical negligence and personal injury and have supported individuals, and their families, with life-changing injuries for over 30 years.

Win £5,000 in our Summer Prize Draw!

Inaccessible, unacceptable and unaccountable

A major new research report into the provision of paediatric continence supplies reveals serious failings by health and social care bodies.

We’re asking for your support to demand the immediate development of national, fit-for-purpose guidelines for paediatric continence services for disabled children.

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

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.

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.

School transport, Cerebra help with families of children with brain conditions.

School Transport: what will the Department for Education’s updated guidance mean for disabled children and their families?

In June 2023, the Department for Education published the long awaited revised school transport guidance, Travel to school for children of compulsory school age: Statutory guidance ...

Free webinar: Diagnostic overshadowing

Free webinar: Tuesday 21st November 6.00pm-7.30pm Diagnostic overshadowing presents a significant challenge for parents and carers of children with intellectual disability. Challenges and concerns may be ...
A selection of toys available from cerebra's lending library

Having Fun With Our UV Fun Tub!

Mum Koral introduces us to her daughter Evangelina and explains why our Library Service has made such a difference to them. Tell us all about Evangelina ...

Making the call

Reasons to seek legal advice about a potential claim for compensation for a child with a brain injury or condition I know from my many years ...
Survey

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 ...

Independence for Arlo

Two year old Arlo likes going on walks, playing with his blocks and reading books. He is a happy little boy and enjoys watching cars in ...

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 ...

Finding Calm At Bedtime

Four-year-old B has sensory issues as well as developmental issues, particularly around communication. It was taking B a long time to fall asleep and he was ...
New kids books in the library

Books in the Library on Sleep

Here's a list of our library books about sleep available to borrow this Sleeptember L6325 – Sleep Disturbances in Children and Adolescents with Disorders of Development: ...

Toys For Harley To Discover

Mum Lisa got in touch with our Toy Library in the hope of finding some toys that her son Harley would enjoy playing with. In this ...

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 ...

An Adapted Camera For Budding Photographer Archer

Mum Amanda explains how our Innovation Centre were able to cleverly adapt a camera so that her son could enjoy taking snaps alongside his sister. "Our ...

I need advice on

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.

Sleep Service

Sleep Advice Service

Advice and support helping you and your child get a good night’s sleep.

Library

Toy and Book Library

Borrow specialist books and toys from our free and easy to use library.

Parent Guides

Parent Guides

Comprehensive guides to legal, social, financial, educational and health issues. 

Cerebra Innovation Centre

Cerebra Innovation Centre

See how our dedicated team in Swansea might help your child with an incredible invention.

LEap

Legal Rights Service

Get information and help about your legal rights to health and social care services.