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Seminar Review – Stigma and People with a Learning Disability

The first CEDAR seminar of 2023 was by Katrina Scior, Professor of Clinical Psychology and Stigma Studies at University College London. Professor Scior’s talk focused on stigma towards people with a learning disability (otherwise referred to as an intellectual disability). She discussed the many ways in which stigma negatively impacts the lives of people with a learning disability and her team’s important research on how ...
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Lifestyle Interventions in Pregnancy

Most women thinking about having a baby know that they need to make lifestyle changes before and while they are pregnant for a safe and healthy pregnancy. They ask their doctor or midwife for recommendations about caffeine intake, exercise, alcohol consumption, the best foods to eat and what to avoid, and are particularly receptive to changing their health behaviour1. Many researchers have sought to establish ...
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Mediterranean diet or mindfulness during pregnancy reduces by one third the risk of a low birth weight baby

A clinical trial for pregnant women at high risk of a low birth weight baby demonstrates for the first time that Mediterranean diet or mindfulness-based stress reduction interventions during pregnancy reduce the prevalence of low birth weight by 29-36% as well as other complications of pregnancy, for which no treatment had been identified until today. The study, published in JAMA, was supported by Cerebra and ...
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The Hidden Face of Autism

Wenyuan Liu Professor Mandy opened the seminar with some general thoughts about autism, particularly the history and changes in how autism has been defined over time, much of this was derived from his own research and clinical practice. Professor Mandy emphasised that the evolution of the definition of autism was driven by both scientific discoveries and social political changes. When autism was first described by ...
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A History of Controversies over the treatment of autism with behavioural therapies

Nikita Hayden Milana Aronov opened her CEDAR Seminar Series talk by highlighting how relatively under-explored autism is in the humanities. Where historians do study autism and disability, it rarely gets on the radar of families, practitioners, educators, or health and psychology researchers. This seems a pity. We have a lot to learn from history, especially for those of us engaged with marginalised groups, including autistic ...
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Cerebra and Leckey’s GoTo Seat

Cerebra have teamed up with James Leckey Design to develop and design a new and exciting lightweight portable postural support seat for Special Needs children under the Firefly brand. The GoTo Seat is special for Leckey Design because it is the company’s first Firefly product. The new Firefly brand has been designed to operate alongside Leckey Design, offering innovative and affordable products for children and ...
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Fetal Medicine Barcelona – University of Barcelona

Why our research is important for families? We are a research group focused on Fetal Medicine. Our main goal over the last 15 years has been to understand, identify and prevent brain injury during fetal life. One in ten children will suffer neurodevelopmental delays and learning disabilities. In about two thirds of these, brain injury occurred before birth. Early detection and intervention during pregnancy or ...
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Cameron Gets Around on His New Scooot Seat

Louise French recently got in touch with us after she saw a Scooot Seat in action and knew it would be beneficial for her son Cameron. She told us their story. Cameron was my third baby. He was born a healthy little boy, brother to Harris and Alfie, he made my family complete.  At 5 weeks old he became ill and was admitted to hospital where ...
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Putting the record straight

A response to the lecture delivered by Baroness Hale of Richmond at The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn on Thursday 27th March 2025, in celebration of Family Rights Group’s 50th anniversary ‘Looking Back in Order to Look Forward’. By Luke Clements and Ana Laura Aiello[1] It is with trepidation that we seek to question observations made by the noble Baroness Hale of Richmond, but this ...
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Sugar Kayne Radio: A Journey Of Resilience, Passion, & The Power Of Music

Since its launch, Sugar Kayne Radio has grown into a favourite for worldwide listeners of RnB, Club Classics, and feel-good hits. Hosted by DJ Sugar Kayne, also known as Matthew Kayne, Sugar Kayne Radio is more than just music - it's a lively community, where listeners connect through live shout-outs and interactive sessions. Operating 24/7 online, Sugar Kayne Radio provides non-stop music for listeners worldwide. The ...
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