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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 of acting for children with neurodevelopmental conditions, whether caused by poor care at birth, stroke, illness or trauma, that the prospect of seeking legal advice about a potential claim for compensation, on top of the demands of caring for ...
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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 Occupational therapy Physiotherapy Psychological therapy Accommodation, Transport Education, Employment, Finances, ...
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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 post she tells us a bit more. Tell us a bit about Harley Our two-year-old son Harley is a happy little boy, but due to a variety of reasons, he requires support, encouragement and assistance with almost every aspect ...
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We’ve just added some new items to our e-library!

Our BorrowBox library has a selection of e-books and a-audiobooks that parent/carers can borrow to read or listen to and we have just added some new ones. They cover Autism; ADHD; Tourettes; toilet training; difficult emotions and many other subjects. They include the Best Sellers ‘Your Child is Not Broken’ by Heidi Mavir on e-book and ‘A Kind of Spark’ by Elle McNicoll on e-audiobook. ...
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School transport, Cerebra help with families of children with brain conditions.

Accessing School Transport for Disabled Children – Progress

Local authorities have a duty to make travel arrangements for all eligible children. Cases referred to our Legal Entitlements and Problem-Solving Project (LEaP) have revealed common problems experienced by families in accessing school transport. Carys Hughes, LEaP Project Co-ordinator, reviews the progress the project has made to effect policy change, highlights the main issues and what we’ve learned about addressing common problems. What have we ...
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Cerebra webinar review – Fathers of disabled children: supporting their wellbeing

Led by Dr Emma Langley (Assistant Professor, University of Warwick), alongside members of the Fathers Active In Research (FAIR) group A recording of the webinar is now available if you’d like to catch up in full. Introduction Dr Langley opened her talk by introducing her area of work, which focuses on conducting applied research that has a positive impact on the everyday lives of disabled ...
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Making a Noise!

Mum Emese told us that they lost most of her daughter's toys to smoke damage during a house fire earlier this year. As eight-year-old Rosamund loves making sounds with instruments, they were delighted to receive one of our sensory drum sets from our Innovation Centre. Emese told us all about her daughter: "Mundi has Syngap1 which is a rare genetic disorder. She is non-verbal, has ...
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Our new look Oxygems are ready to roll!

Cerebra’s Oxygems, designed and built by our Innovation Centre, have made a big difference to the lives of children all across the country. For children who constantly need to have their oxygen cylinder, ventilator or food pump to hand, just going out for a simple walk with mum and dad can be a real struggle. That’s why the Oxygem was created with the purpose of ...
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Harry with his dog.

Our Innovation Centre help Harry to throw a ball for his dog

Cerebra Innovation Centre, with help from ATiC – the University’s integrated research centre – developed the tennis ball shooter for Harry Flynn, 11, to help him bond with his dog Addi. Eleven-year-old Harry has Athetoid Cerebral Palsy, which sadly means he has poor gross motor skills and is reliant on his wheelchair just to get around. Harry faces difficult challenges everyday but he’s able to ...
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Nappies

Is your child getting unsuitable continence products?

  Have you been told that your child can’t have the type of continence product that she needs? Are you concerned about the quality of the products you use? Read on to find out what you can do to make sure your child gets suitable products. Our Legal Entitlements and Problem-Solving (LEaP) Project helps families who are struggling to get the support they need from ...
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