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Our postal library is as popular as ever!

We have added over 90 new books to the library over the last year on subjects such as autism, PDA, ADHD, special education, Cerebral Palsy and Down Syndrome. Check out the Library List and Children's Library List for all the books available to borrow from the library. The library is open to parent/carers of children aged 16 and under with a neurodiverse or brain condition ...
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Our Impact

Research Papers Evidence for the 'Down Syndrome Advantage' Previous research has found that mothers raising children with Down's syndrome report lower levels of parenting stress and symptoms of depression than mothers raising children with other diagnoses. This has sometimes been known as the 'Down's syndrome advantage.' The Family Research team, led by Mikeda Jess, found that in this study, like in other research, … Evidence ...
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Terms and Conditions

Definitions ‘Entrant’ means the person who is registering and taking part in the Event and who is agreeing to these terms and conditions 'Participant' means the person/persons taking part in the event that form part of the team registered by the 'Entrant' and are also agreeing to these Terms and Conditions ‘The Event’ means the ‘Fearless Challenge’ virtual challenge taking place between 1st February and ...
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Thank you for playing our lottery

Thank you We will shortly send you a confirmation along with your unique ticket number. Being part of the ‘Count Me In’ Lottery is a great way to support such an important cause whilst being in with a chance to win £1,500 each week! The support we receive through our Lottery provides a vital source of funding for our research and support services. Over 500,000 ...
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Thank you for your monthly donation

Thank you so much for signing up to make a regular donation to us. Giving in this way is incredibly kind and your continued support will make a real difference to the lives of children with brain conditions and their families. We rely heavily on public support and gifts, just like yours, provide a vital source of funding for our research and support services. Over ...
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Self-injury in children with intellectual disability

A guide for parents This five-part guide has been written to help parents and carers of children with intellectual disability to understand what self-injury is, what can cause self-injury and which interventions may help to reduce self-injury. You can view further resources, including a video and infographic here. You may also find the following guides useful: Anxiety Cognitive Difference: Cognitive Inflexibility and Impulsivity Pain Sleep  
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Looking after your own wellbeing as a parent/carer of a child with a brain condition

Looking after your own wellbeing is one of the most important things you can do for the wellbeing of the whole family. You are the most important person in your child’s life, championing their wellbeing needs every day. For this to be sustainable, it’s really important that you find ways to look after your own wellbeing needs too. We know this is not always easy, ...
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A Parent’s Guide: Improving the well-being of young children with learning disabilities

This easy to read booklet is full of great advice on what parents can do to help support their young child's well-being. The guide is aimed at parents of children 0-5 but parents of older children may still find it useful. It includes tips on helping your own well-being, organising family life and activities you can do with your child.
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After diagnosis: what now?

A factsheet for parents This factsheet has been prepared as a starting point for parents of children that have just been diagnosed with a brain condition. It aims to provide an overview of the resources and information they need to get advice, help and support for their family. Key points Understanding a diagnosis Social care Financial aid Education Support How Cerebra can help Useful; contacts ...
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The council has failed to provide a properly trained school transport escort

If the council hasn’t provided a properly trained escort to keep your child safe on the journey to and from school, you can use this letter to make a complaint. The Government has recently issued revised statutory guidance for school transport. We are in the process of analysing the new guidance and updating our letters. If you require individual help on school transport you can ...
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