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Free webinar: Understanding neurodiversity in communication and social abilities in children with intellectual disabilities

Free lunchtime webinar: Wednesday 14th May – 12.30pm – 2pm For parents, carers and professionals that support families. People with intellectual disabilities are an incredibly diverse group, each with their own strengths and challenges in communication and social abilities, which can either support their wellbeing and community participation or create barriers that limit their opportunities. However, this diversity is not always fully recognised, leading to ...
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Sleep for the whole family

"Our 5 year old son Oliver loves his food and the Cars films - he is obsessed with Lightning McQueen. Oliver has ASD, GDD and anxiety. He is also minimally verbal, so he doesn’t communicate his needs verbally. His ASD has had a massive effect on his sleep and as such no one in the house was sleeping fully. We asked Cerebra’s Sleep Service for ...
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Books in Cerebra’s Library on Special Educational Needs and Disability

3rd December is National Day of Person's with Disabilities. Here's a list of some of the relevant titles that are available for you to borrow from our Library. L7019   Anything for my child: making impossible decisions for medically complex children by Stephanie Nimmo – 2024 L7050   Neurodiversity for Dummies from the For Dummies series – 2024 L7054   The EHCP Handbook: how to make an effective ...
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New Books in our Library this October

Sensory Processing Disorder L7042: Understanding Your Child’s Sensory Signals 4th Edition by Angie Voss ADHD L7043: ADHD Figuring it out Step by Step an A-Z by Leanne Maskell L7044: Practical Strategies for Parenting Your Child with ADHD by Thomas and Carrie Allen Autism L7046: Under the Radar: An essential guide to autism and girls by Dr Emilia Misheva Neurodiversity L7045: Young, Autistic and ADHD: moving ...
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Navigating Life After a Brain Injury: The Power of Rehabilitation and Collaboration

Equipment and Rehabilitation: Enhancing Quality of Life  Access to the right equipment and rehabilitation can significantly improve quality of life and independence for children with brain injuries. Here are some examples of aids and equipment that can make a difference: Mobility Aids: Wheelchairs, walkers, and standing frames can help individuals move around more easily and safely. Communication Devices: Speech-generating devices and communication boards can assist ...
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Law Commission seeks views on disabled children’s social care law

The Law Commission has published an important consultation paper on disabled children’s social care law in England.  The Commission has been looking at the current legal framework for getting help from social services and how it can be made fairer, simpler and more up to date. The Commission is inviting young people and families to express their views on its findings and recommendations. This is ...
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New sensory items for our lending library

We have recently purchased some new sensory items for our lending library. Sensory issues are common in children with neurodiverse conditions. We have a selection of kits available to meet all sensory needs, whether your child needs stimulation or relaxation. We have also purchased some additional communication aids, a Big MACK and an AACtivity Communication Aid. Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) provides a means of ...
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‘The BEST day ever’: Harry and Tommy smash the Superheroes Tri

On a sunny Saturday in August, our Superhero Harry (aka Phoenix Fire) and his brother Tommy (Super-Farmer-Ted) completed the epic challenge of the Superheroes Tri at Dorney lake. Our client Harry lives with Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy due to hospital negligence around his birth, which significantly affects his movement and coordination. Harry and Tommy participated in the Superhero Sprint - a 150m swim, 3km cycle and ...
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happy disabled boy painting with his family

RCPCH refuses to withdraw its 2021 Fabricated or induced illness (FII) guidance

Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health refuses to withdraw its 2021 guidance concerning Fabricated or induced illness (FII) by carers. (1) On the 16 July 2024, we the undersigned researchers and non-governmental organisations wrote to the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and called for the College to withdraw, with immediate effect, the above publicly available ...
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63.1 miles and still smiling!

In February, we shared the news that Cerebra supporter, James Atkinson, had set himself the almighty challenge of running his first ultra marathon - the Manchester to Liverpool Ultra Marathon (50 miles) - followed by the London Landmarks Half Marathon (13.1 miles). All in the space of just nine days! James decided to challenge himself as part of his 40th birthday celebrations and to give ...
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