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Why Our Research is Important – Cerebra Family Research Group

Centre for Educational Development, Appraisal and Research (CEDAR) University of Warwick Cerebra Family Research Group “Strengthening families” Why our research is important One of the biggest influences on the development of all children is their family. Children with brain conditions are no different to all other children in this respect – their development is also affected by what happens within their family. The context of ...
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Samuel is our Star Volunteer!

In 2017 we welcomed Samuel Turner to team Cerebra as a volunteer and Samuel, his family and friend Angel Jolly have done us proud! They have held bake sales to raise both money and vital awareness to Cerebra and have even visited HQ so they could meet Cerebra staff. Always eager to spread the word about Cerebra, Samuel recently spoke about us in an interview with ...
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New Toys for Our Postal Lending Library

We recently received some funding from Children in Need to purchase some new toys for our Postal Lending Library. Check out some of them in the video below. If you would like more information about our Postal Lending Library, please contact Jan on [email protected]. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRB8vX--PdU
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Dustin to Run London Marathon for Cerebra and his Buddy

We're very excited to welcome Dustin Erhardt on to team Cerebra for the London Marathon 2018! Dustin's story of how he came to decide to run for Cerebra is a unique and inspiring one. Dustin lives in North Dakota in the USA and first took up running when he joined a group called I Run 4 - who match runners with buddies who may not ...
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Our LEaP project helps Rhiannon get the continence supplies she needs

Our LEaP Project helps Rhiannon get the continence supplies she needs and our template letter could help you to write to your local health board. Our Legal Entitlements and Problem-Solving (LEaP) Project supports families who are struggling to get access to health or social care services. Louise contacted us for help with getting continence products for her daughter, Rhiannon, who’s 9 years old and has ...
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Birmingham Experts Launch Pioneering Autism Research

Leading researchers from Birmingham are today (25th October 2017) launching a major, new UK study into autism and mental health problems – and are calling for autistic people and their families to get involved. The research is a collaboration between leading investigators at the Cerebra Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders at the University of Birmingham, Aston University, and leading UK autism research charity, Autistica. An estimated ...
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Cerebra Research Support Network – Help us make a difference

We are looking for people with lived family experience of childhood brain conditions to join our Research Support Network. Can you help us to make a difference? What is the Research Support Network? Our Research Support Network is made up of people with lived family experience of childhood brain conditions. That could be as a parent, carer, or sibling or as a young person directly affected. ...
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Books on ADHD in the library

  Check out the books on ADHD that you can borrow from our postal lending library for free. For parents L6329 & L6365 ADHD Living Without Brakes by Martin Kutscher L6450 & L6578 Calm Your Hyperactive Child: coping with ADHD and other behavioural problems by Sabina Dosani L6727 Power Parenting for Children with ADD/ADHD: a practical parent’s guide for managing difficult behaviours by Grad Flick ...
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My Experience of Applied Behavioural Analysis

Razwana Mushtaq, whose 5 year old daughter has autism, discusses her experience of getting a diagnosis for her daughter, recent research on early intervention and what it is like running an Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) programme, with the support of UK Young Autism Project (UKYAP)   Background As parents we want our kids to be happy and independent. We need to support them in order ...
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Support for Potocki-Lupski Syndrome

Mum Lisa, who's son Kyle has Potocki-Lupski Syndrome, tells us their story. "Kyle was born by natural birth on June 13th 2013 weighing 7lb 5oz. He had distinctive facial features like elf and his arms and legs were very thin with brittle bones. At around 3 months old I got him weighed by the midwife at the clinic and explained that Kyle wasn't really interacting ...
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