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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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Practical approaches to resolving commonly occurring health and social care difficulties

John Furlong and Derek Tilley work within our Legal Entitlements and Problem-solving Project. They help families to understand what their legal rights are and what they can do if they fail to get the support they need. In this article Derek and John suggest some practical approaches to resolving commonly occurring health and social care difficulties. Get support Having support can be one of the ...
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Claiming for holidays and recreational activities as part of a clinical negligence claim

Taking a break from the stresses of daily life is essential for every family, but for families with a child living with a brain condition, finding the right kind of holiday can present unique challenges. Not only do you need to find a destination that is accessible, but you also must consider the logistics of having the right equipment and support in place to ensure ...
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Tips for Hosting a Knit and Natter

What type of knit and natter? Our Knit and Natter will be virtual but you could hold a small Knit and Natter with your household or if the current coronavirus guidelines in your area (England | Scotland | Wales | Northern Ireland) allow it you could host a socially distanced event. Do you have a few crafty colleagues you could get together with over video ...
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Cerebral palsy and medical negligence: your questions answered

Can cerebral palsy be caused by medical negligence? Medical negligence in cerebral palsy claims usually arises if there is a failure to deliver a baby when there are indications of stress. A delay in the delivery could mean that the baby is deprived of oxygen, which can cause permanent damage to the brain. Cerebral palsy may also be caused by medical errors in the management ...
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Our Toy Library Brings Excitement And Wonder

Mum Victoria tells us their story: Can you tell us a little about your family? Our twins Charlie and Daisy are three years old. Daisy enjoying fibre optic lights Daisy is very sensory and loves music. Her favourite thing to do is sing and dance and make lots of noise. She is an adorable little girl who is full of fun and often very silly. ...
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Thinking about legal advice for your child’s brain condition? Here’s what you need to know

If your child has a brain condition, you might be wondering whether to seek legal advice. Understandably, many parents feel overwhelmed or even afraid at the thought of starting a compensation claim. Questions about funding, suing the NHS, and the time involved can feel like too much to deal with. But seeking advice from a specialist solicitor could be one of the most important steps ...
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Traumatic Brain Injuries in Children: Causes and Prevention

What is a Traumatic Brain Injury? Traumatic brain injury (‘TBI’) is an injury to the head caused externally by a blow, jolt, or penetrating object that disrupts the normal functioning of the brain. The effects of such trauma to the brain in childhood may not always be apparent straight away, but they can be life-long and severe if left untreated. Most children recover from a TBI with no lasting damage. In extreme cases, ...
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Intrauterine Growth Restriction and neurological injury by Amy Milner

Intrauterine growth restriction – what is it? Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), also called fetal growth restriction (FGR), occurs when a baby does not grow as well as it should during a pregnancy. Placental insufficiency (where oxygen and nutrients are not sufficiently transferred to the fetus via the placenta during pregnancy) is one of the main causes of FGR, which can result in chronic fetal hypoxia ...
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Mr Nigel Simpson: My Journey into Research

For most mothers pregnancy is a safe and straightforward process but for 1 in 5 unexpected complications can occur and are a major cause of childhood disability. Our research team at the University of Leeds, headed by Mr Nigel Simpson, focuses on understanding the causes of these complications and aims to predict and stop them from happening. In this article Mr Simpson explains his journey ...
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