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Delivering legal rights through practical problem-solving

In this article we take a look at our Legal Entitlements and Problem-Solving (LEaP) Project - why we started it, what we do, what we've achieved so far and the longer term impact of our work. Why we started the Project Disabled children and their families sometimes need extra support in order to have a normal everyday life - for example, help with bathing or ...
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Innovation Centre Create High tech horse riding helmet for young boy with unique head shape.

Tommy-Lee in action The Cerebra Innovation Centre (CIC), along with the help of BSI (British Standards Institution) have taken the challenge to help a young boy with autism and a unique head shape to fulfil one of his dreams. 16 year-old Tommy-Lee from Brighton wanted to go horse riding with his friends but his unique head shape prevented him from wearing a riding helmet. Without a ...
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Professor Richard Hastings – My Journey Into Research

Professor Richard Hastings Professor Richard Hastings  is Professor of Psychology and Education and Cerebra Chair of Family Research in CEDAR at the University of Warwick. He carries out research on various topics in the field of learning disability and autism, including: psychological problems in children and adults with autism or learning disability, families, and educational interventions. Richard is currently leading the Cerebra 1,000 Families Study. ...
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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy This policy and our Cookies Policy sets out how Cerebra – For Brain Injured Children and Young People, uses and protects your personal information, including data from your use of our website. Cerebra is the Data Controller for personal data about families we help, professionals, supporters, event attendees, grant applicants, volunteers and newsletter subscribers. For the purpose of this document we will use the ...
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Prematurity

For most mothers pregnancy is a safe and straightforward process but for 1 in 5 unexpected complications can occur and are a major cause of childhood disability. The research we fund at the University of Leeds aims to improve the prediction of mums at risk of early delivery and to prevent it from happening so that fewer babies need neonatal intensive care and do not suffer ...
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Legal Pathways for Families Coping with Child Brain Injuries from Medical Negligence

Navigating the aftermath of a child’s brain injury caused by medical negligence is a challenging and emotional experience for families. Understanding the legal options available can feel overwhelming, but seeking guidance from experts can provide clarity and reassurance. To explore this critical topic, we spoke with Leanne Devine, a specialist child brain injury solicitor at Fletchers Solicitors, to shed light on the unique complexities of ...
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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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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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New report launched: Investing in early intervention

Too often children with learning disabilities and their families are unable to access the early years support and services they need. Cerebra in collaboration with The Challenging Behaviour Foundation, Council for Disabled Children, University of Warwick and Mencap have today published a new report “Investing in early intervention”. Many families of disabled children struggle to get the right early support in the right place at ...
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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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