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Our new look Oxygems are ready to roll!

Cerebra’s Oxygems, designed and built by our Innovation Centre, have made a big difference to the lives of children all across the country. For children who constantly need to have their oxygen cylinder, ventilator or food pump to hand, just going out for a simple walk with mum and dad can be a real struggle. That’s why the Oxygem was created with the purpose of ...
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Cerebra Family Research Group End Of Grant Report

The Cerebra Family Research Group has released its End of Grant Report outlining the focus of their work well as detailing progress made to date and the longer term impact of their work. The team is headed by Professor Richard Hastings (currently Cerebra Chair of Family Research) who is one of the world’s leading researchers in intellectual and developmental disabilities. Why our research is important ...
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Is your child getting unsuitable continence products?

  Have you been told that your child can’t have the type of continence product that she needs? Are you concerned about the quality of the products you use? Read on to find out what you can do to make sure your child gets suitable products. Our Legal Entitlements and Problem-Solving (LEaP) Project helps families who are struggling to get the support they need from ...
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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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baby ultrasound for research at Cerebra into brain conditions.

Dr Eduard Gratacós – Why health starts before birth

Our research team at the University of Barcelona looks at identifying deviations in foetal brain development as early as possible to help prevent and/or minimise childhood disability. Dr Eduard Gratacós explains his journey into research and why he believes that health starts before birth: "I was trained in Obstetrics & Gynecology in the early 1990s. Soon after starting my medical residency, I found two new ...
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RCPCH refuses to withdraw its 2021 Fabricated or induced illness (FII) guidance

Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health refuses to withdraw its 2021 guidance concerning Fabricated or induced illness (FII) by carers. (1) On the 16 July 2024, we the undersigned researchers and non-governmental organisations wrote to the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and called for the College to withdraw, with immediate effect, the above publicly available ...
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Toys For Harley To Discover

Mum Lisa got in touch with our Toy Library in the hope of finding some toys that her son Harley would enjoy playing with. In this post she tells us a bit more. Tell us a bit about Harley Our two-year-old son Harley is a happy little boy, but due to a variety of reasons, he requires support, encouragement and assistance with almost every aspect ...
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Cerebra webinar review – Fathers of disabled children: supporting their wellbeing

Led by Dr Emma Langley (Assistant Professor, University of Warwick), alongside members of the Fathers Active In Research (FAIR) group A recording of the webinar is now available if you’d like to catch up in full. Introduction Dr Langley opened her talk by introducing her area of work, which focuses on conducting applied research that has a positive impact on the everyday lives of disabled ...
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Something Super-Light and Super-Strong for Superstar, Henry!

Henry, from Midsomer Norton in Somerset is 9 and a ¼ although, as a massive Harry Potter fan, he will tell you that he is in fact 9 and ¾! He’s very artistic and loves to be out and about, taking part in activities like, wheelchair basketball, power-chair football and frame running! As Henry has Cerebral Palsy, he relies on his wheelchair or his crutches ...
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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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