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What commonly goes wrong to cause types of birth injury and why?

Birth injury statistics Giving birth is not easy and can be a traumatic experience for all, even if things go well which they do in the vast majority of cases. According to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS): Just over 605,000 children were born in England and Wales in 2022. This number is a decline of 20,000 compared to 2021, and the lowest ...
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Celebrating Progress in Prenatal Brain Health Research

Over the past three years, Cerebra has proudly funded a pioneering research programme at Barcelona's Clinical and Research Centre of Maternal/Foetal and Neonatal Medicine (BCNatal), focused on understanding and improving foetal brain health. The programme, titled “Preventing Prenatal Brain Damage with New Tools for Improved Risk Identification and Therapy,” aimed to address the critical window of prenatal development. Early brain formation is a delicate and ...
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School transport, Cerebra help with families of children with brain conditions.

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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Why Our Research is Important – Cerebra Family Research Group

Centre for Educational Development, Appraisal and Research (CEDAR) University of Warwick Cerebra Family Research Group “Strengthening families” Why our research is important One of the biggest influences on the development of all children is their family. Children with brain conditions are no different to all other children in this respect – their development is also affected by what happens within their family. The context of ...
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Securing Direct Payments To Transform A Family’s Life

Direct Payments are intended to give families more control over the care and support services their children need and are entitled to. However, for some families securing these payments from their local authority can be a challenge. Mum, Francesca, got in touch to explain her family’s situation, how our Legal Rights Service helped her through a long and complex process and the difference it has ...
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Independence for Arlo

Two year old Arlo likes going on walks, playing with his blocks and reading books. He is a happy little boy and enjoys watching cars in the street. His mum Lauren explains what led her to get in touch with our Innovation Centre for help. “Arlo has a condition called RTD type 3 which affects the nerves in his body causing profound deafness, muscle weakness ...
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Child with brain condition on a adapted surfboard.

Cerebra surfboard goes global

The team at CIC designed the surfboard in partnership with Roger Cooper for children with limited mobility and brain conditions. It allows wheelchair-bound adrenaline junkies to get out of their chairs and onto the water. The tandem design includes a supportive seat for the child and plenty of space on the back for an experienced surfer to steer it in the right direction. They have been ...
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Getting Direct Payments For 1:1 Support

Ben* is 6 years old and has autism, ADHD and epilepsy. His parents have to work long hours and need help to care for Ben during the holidays. He enjoys going to holiday clubs but because of his challenging behaviour he can only attend with 1:1 support. Ben’s parents needed direct payment support to pay for 1:1 assistance so that Ben could attend holiday clubs ...
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41 Local Authorities are unlawfully discriminating against autistic children

According to a report published today by Disability Law Service, Leeds University, Cerebra and the BBC, at least 41 Councils across England have policies that prevent autistic children from accessing a care assessment. This is discrimination under the Equality Act. It is wholly unlawful behaviour. The 41 Local Authorities have adopted policies that exclude autistic children from a Children Act 1989 assessment by their Children ...
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Sleep Anxiety: how our Sleep Service helped

Nine-year-old Elsie was struggling with anxiety at night which was affecting her sleep and having a knock on effect at school. Mum Emma explains how our Sleep Advice Service helped. "Elsie loves music, she has lots of energy and is very funny. She doesn’t like spiders, or any bugs for that matter. She is obsessed with New York and hopes one day to get there. ...
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