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Positive Family Connections

What is Positive Family Connections? Positive Family Connections is a new online 6 week programme for families who have a child with additional developmental needs (learning disability, autism, or both) aged between 8-13. The programme aims to enhance positive connections between family members. Our relationships with those closest to us are key for the wellbeing of the whole family and that is no different when ...
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Positive Family Connections

Joanna Griffin, parent carer, counselling psychologist and Assistant Professor at the University of Warwick discusses the value of co-production and a new online family carer programme - Positive Family Connections. What is 'co-production'? The term ‘co-production’ is often used by services and projects. But what does it actually mean? Co-production refers to the process whereby service providers and those affected by a service work together ...
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Teddy is Going Places with his Oxy-gem!

Teddy was born healthy and well, although he suffered with what we thought was terrible reflux. When he was a year old I noticed he wasn’t breathing correctly, our local hospital couldn’t work out what was wrong and he was referred to a specialist team in London. After many tests a CT scan revealed that he had a very rare form of children’s interstitial lung ...
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About this cookie policy This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are and how we use them. You should read this policy to understand what cookies are, how we use them, the types of cookies we use ie the information we collect using cookies and how that information is used and how to control the cookie preferences. For further information on how we use, store and ...
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Chris Oliver – My Journey into Research: the Boy at the Pillar

Professor Chris Oliver explains his journey into research as well as the pioneering work of the Cerebra Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders. "In 1981 I was training to be a clinical psychologist at the University of Edinburgh when the seminal documentary “Silent Minority” was aired on ATV. The content was a damning portrayal of abuse and inadequate service provision for children and adults with intellectual disability ...
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Trustees

Our board of experienced trustees come from different sectors and all walks of life. They share responsibility on how Cerebra is governed. Charlotte Geeves - Chair of the Trustees Charlotte Geeves is the Executive Director at Bristol Old Vic. Since taking up the post in 2019, Charlotte has successfully championed the cultural strength of Bristol in the region and UK arts sector. She has steered the ...
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About Cerebra the charity children brain conditions

About Us

Families where a child has a brain condition face challenges every day. Just to learn, play, make friends, enjoy and experience the world can feel difficult, even impossible. But we don’t believe there’s any challenge that can’t be overcome. So we listen to families, we learn from them, we work with them. We carry out research, we design and innovate, we make and share. From ...
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Putting the Record Straight

A response to the lecture delivered by Baroness Hale of Richmond at The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn on Thursday 27th March 2025, in celebration of Family Rights Group’s 50th anniversary ‘Looking Back in Order to Look Forward’. By Luke Clements and Ana Laura Aiello[1] It is with trepidation that we seek to question observations made by the noble Baroness Hale of Richmond, but this ...
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Support for Natasha and Riley

We were delighted to receive this feedback from mum Natasha who sought help from our Sleep Service for her and son Riley. Three-year-old Riley loves trains, cars, diggers and farm machinery. His favourite things to do are being outside, engaging in sensory activities and organising his toys. But Riley dislikes change in his routine and busy or loud environments. Natasha explains why she got in ...
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Free webinar: Understanding neurodiversity in communication and social abilities in children with intellectual disabilities

Free lunchtime webinar: Wednesday 14th May – 12.30pm – 2pm For parents, carers and professionals that support families. People with intellectual disabilities are an incredibly diverse group, each with their own strengths and challenges in communication and social abilities, which can either support their wellbeing and community participation or create barriers that limit their opportunities. However, this diversity is not always fully recognised, leading to ...
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