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Lottery Rules

Weekly Lottery – Terms and Conditions Cerebra’s ‘Count Me In’ Weekly Lottery (“the lottery”) is being promoted by and on behalf of Cerebra, a charity registered in England 1089812 which operates as Cerebra (“the Charity”). The Charity is registered with the Gambling Commission (www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk) to operate the Lottery. Cerebra is licensed and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission. www.secure.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/publicregister/search/detail/5059 The registered Responsible person ...
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Parent and Carer Rights

Useful links There have been recent changes to the law relating to carers in England and Wales. Carers’ rights in England are set out in the Children and Families Act 2014, which came into force on 1st April 2016. For information on the law which applies in England, see: Contact a Family’s factsheet on carers’ assessments http://www.cafamily.org.uk/media/925803/carers_assessments.pdf Carers UK’s Looking After Someone (England) guide Carers Trust ...
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Professor Richard Hastings – My Journey Into Research

Professor Richard Hastings Professor Richard Hastings  is Professor of Psychology and Education and Cerebra Chair of Family Research in CEDAR at the University of Warwick. He carries out research on various topics in the field of learning disability and autism, including: psychological problems in children and adults with autism or learning disability, families, and educational interventions. Richard is currently leading the Cerebra 1,000 Families Study. ...
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Legal Pathways for Families Coping with Child Brain Injuries from Medical Negligence

Navigating the aftermath of a child’s brain injury caused by medical negligence is a challenging and emotional experience for families. Understanding the legal options available can feel overwhelming, but seeking guidance from experts can provide clarity and reassurance. To explore this critical topic, we spoke with Leanne Devine, a specialist child brain injury solicitor at Fletchers Solicitors, to shed light on the unique complexities of ...
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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 for local authorities. Cerebra’s Legal Entitlements and Problem-Solving (LEaP) Project team believes that the revised guidance will have a negative impact on disabled children and their families. (1) Background Cerebra’s LEaP Project, led by Professor Luke Clements at the ...
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A response to the SEND Review: Right support, right place, right time.

This is our response to the SEND Review: Right support, right place, right time. This response is prepared on behalf of the Cerebra Legal Entitlements and Problem Solving (LEaP) Project. The LEaP Project is an innovative problem-solving project that helps families of children with brain conditions cope with the legal barriers they face. We listen to families and help them get the knowledge they need ...
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Brain injury after severe illness and sepsis

Childhood viral and bacterial illnesses are common, and usually are easily treated. Sometimes, however, if the symptoms are left too long and the infection is allowed to worsen, children can become seriously unwell and sepsis can develop, which can cause damage to the body’s tissues and organs, including the brain, leading to life-long disabilities. In this article, we talk about sepsis, the condition that can ...
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What is HIE and how is it linked to Cerebral Palsy?

What is hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE)? Hypoxic Ischaemic Encephalopathy, otherwise known as “HIE”, is a technical term describing brain damage caused by a lack of oxygen (hypoxia) and/or restriction of blood flow (ischaemia) to a baby which can result in neurological and developmental disorders. It is often associated with full term babies but can occur in premature babies too. There are 3 categories of HIE: mild, ...
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Cerebra 'Count Me In' Lottery? It's a great opportunity to support Cerebra and the chance to win big! Each ticket costs £1.20 per week and 86p of that goes to the great work Cerebra do for children and families affected by brain conditions. It's open to all residents of GB who are aged 16 or over. How do I play the Cerebra ...
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CIC Test Their Surf Access Vehicle (SAV)

The CIC team recently tested their new surfing products at Poppit Sands in Pembrokeshire. The team has developed a Tandem Surf Board and a Surf Access Vehicle (SAV) for use by surfers who could not use conventional surfing equipment so easily. In collaboration with Tonic Surf Therapy and Walkin’ on Water Surf School, the CIC team developed the SAV to help transport people from the ...
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