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Digital Wellbeing Interventions for Family Carers: A Systematic Review

A University of Warwick team has carried out a piece of research to review all the current academic research on digital interventions that are available to support family carers whose loved ones have a learning disability or are autistic. Family carers whose loved ones have a learning disability or are autistic were partners in this piece of work. Their role was to offer insights from ...
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Toys To Entertain Asiya

"Asiya enjoys watching things moving around her and doesn't like the quiet. She enjoys watching other people especially children making lots of noise and running around and playing around her. As she has limited movement in her lower limbs she likes being entertained and can get bored of the same things quite easily. Asiya has spina bifida which affects her movement and also has hydrocephalus ...
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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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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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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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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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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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Scoot Horse

Our Scoot Horse brings joy and laughter

“Our daughter is 6 years old. She has Cerebral Palsy and loves movement - swings, scooter boards, her specialist bike. She also loves music and books. With her now being taller and older a lot of equipment is not available for her anymore. When she was tiny, we could get away with some high street options, but now she just misses out normally. It is ...
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Thinking about legal advice for your child’s brain condition? Here’s what you need to know

If your child has a brain condition, you might be wondering whether to seek legal advice. Understandably, many parents feel overwhelmed or even afraid at the thought of starting a compensation claim. Questions about funding, suing the NHS, and the time involved can feel like too much to deal with. But seeking advice from a specialist solicitor could be one of the most important steps ...
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Working Together to Safeguard Children: Changes to Statutory Guidance

Response to the government's consultation proposing changes to Working Together to Safeguard Children guidance which concluded on 6 September 2023.  Introduction 1  This response is prepared on behalf of the Cerebra Legal Entitlements and Problem Solving (LEaP) Project. 2  The LEaP Project is an innovative problem-solving project that helps families of children with brain conditions cope with the legal barriers they face. We listen to ...
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