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Fabricated or Induced Illness Research Report

The findings of a major research project concerning FII have been published today. This research report considers the prevalence and impact on families in England, Scotland and Wales of being accused of creating or exaggerating their child’s difficulties – an extreme form of parent carer blame. Instances of this kind are referred to as ‘Fabricated or Induced Illness’ (FII). A parent interviewed describes how she ...
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Specific phobia in children with learning disabilities

In this seminar, Professor Kylie Gray presented the findings of the study titled “Specific phobia in children with learning disabilities (SPIRIT)”. Professor Kylie Gray is the Director of Research and Director of Postgraduate Research at the Centre for Research in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, University of Warwick. She has over 25 years of research and clinical experience in intellectual and developmental disability autism assessment, diagnosis, ...
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Autistica is building the Autistica Neurodiversity Employers Index (NDEI)

Autistica are looking for 200 companies who want to review their neurodiversity inclusion practices. You may already be actively championing neuroinclusive working practices. Or you may be interested in doing so but do not necessarily know where to start. Participating companies will be asked to provide metrics regarding their workforce, such as how many employees they have, and how many have disclosed a neurodivergent condition. ...
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Finding Calm At Bedtime

Four-year-old B has sensory issues as well as developmental issues, particularly around communication. It was taking B a long time to fall asleep and he was often waking during the night, taking a long time to settle. B’s mum told us “Our Paediatrician advised us to contact Cerebra for support with B’s sleep. He had already been prescribed medication to help but there were side ...
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Exploring the Benefits of Lifestyle Interventions in Pregnancy

Pregnancy is a critical period where the health and wellbeing of both the mother and the developing baby are of utmost importance. Lifestyle interventions during pregnancy have emerged as a promising approach to promote optimal maternal health and potentially reduce pregnancy complications. These interventions encompass a range of factors such as diet, physical activity, and stress management, all of which have the potential to positively ...
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Covid 19 and Digital Inclusion

This seminar, delivered by Dr. Sue Caton, explores the findings of the study titled "Coronavirus and People with Learning Disabilities Study." Dr. Caton holds the position of Research Fellow in the Department of Social Care and Social Work within the Faculty of Health and Education at Manchester Metropolitan University. Her research primarily focuses on qualitative social research, with an emphasis on the experiences of individuals ...
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Hospital Saturday Fund donates to Cerebra at 150th anniversary event

Huge thanks to The Hospital Saturday Fund for their wonderful gift of £4,500 as part of their 150th anniversary celebrations   The reception was hosted by Ambassador, Martin Fraser at the Irish Embassy in London on 6th June and our Corporate Fundraising Manager, James Hay was in attendance alongside one or two celebs! The Hospital Saturday Fund (HSF) donated a total of £160,000/€176,000 to thirty-one ...
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Cerebra Legal Entitlements and Problem-Solving Project Conference

On 18 October 2022, the University of Leeds School of Law hosted the Cerebra Legal Entitlements and Problem-Solving Project Conference: ‘Addressing commonly occurring social care difficulties encountered by disabled children and their families’. Over 150 participants attended the event online and in person, predominantly parent carers of disabled children as well as policy activists from Disabled Peoples and Carers organisations and statutory sector Children’s Services ...
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What does anxiety look like?

Dr Hayley Crawford began the June CEDAR seminar by highlighting that autistic people and people with intellectual disabilities are at higher risk of anxiety than the general population. For example, for children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities prevalence rates are 3-21.9% in comparison to 3-6.5% for typically developing children and adolescents. Dr Crawford’s research aims to improve identification of anxiety in non-verbal or minimally verbal ...
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Dr Joanna Griffin – Involving Family Carers in Research

My name is Dr Joanna Griffin and I am a parent carer, Counselling Psychologist, and an Assistant Professor in CEDAR, University of Warwick. About Me I have worked in many different clinical settings, including the NHS and several charities, over the last 20 years. Following the birth of my eldest son, who has cerebral palsy and a learning disability, I started to focus more on ...
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