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Advocating For Disability Rights

Ketevan Khomeriki gives a fascinating insight into her work as a disability rights advocate in Georgia. She explains how being part of our LEaP Project at the University of Leeds School of Law shaped her career and continues to influence her work. "My name is Ketevan Khomeriki, from Tbilisi, Georgia. I am a disability rights advocate and a visiting lecturer at Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University (Georgia). ...
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Positive Family Connections – Latest News

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. Daniel Sutherland, a Cerebra funded PhD student working on the project, gives us a quick update on progress: https://youtube.com/shorts/yZS4drYjPx0?feature=share The project's aim is to enhance positive connections between family members. Our relationships with those closest to us ...
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If you have your own place in any event we'd love to have you on our team. Why join our Superhero Squad? As part of our team you'll receive: A free technical running vest or cycling jersey to wear on the day to show everyone what a #CerebraSuperhero you are Your very own Fundraising Utility Belt to make reaching your fundraising target easy Not only ...
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Dr Caitlin Murray – The Importance Of Family Research

My name is Dr Caitlin Murray and I am a Research Fellow in CEDAR at the University of Warwick. I completed a Cerebra-funded PhD at CEDAR and have been fortunate enough to continue to work at CEDAR as a Research Fellow, working on a variety of research projects. My primary role has involved working with a research team at CEDAR, including Professor Richard Hastings and ...
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Dr Paul Thompson – Applying Statistical Methodology To Real World Problems

My name is Dr Paul Thompson, and I am a Research Fellow in Applied Statistics in CEDAR at the University of Warwick. My research focuses on the application and development of statistical methodology to real world problems. About me I’ve been fortunate in my career as a statistician to be able to work in a range of different areas, starting in methods development in extreme ...
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Dr Samantha Flynn – Research That Has Positive Impact For People With Learning Disabilities

My name is Dr Samantha Flynn and I am an Assistant Professor in CEDAR at the University of Warwick. I am involved in a variety of research projects in CEDAR, including supervising a Cerebra funded PhD project called Positive Family Connections, which aims to develop and evaluate a positively focussed family-systems intervention for families of children with developmental disabilities. About Me During my undergraduate degree ...
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The Health, Healthcare And Wellbeing Of Adults With Intellectual Disabilities

Tammy Rutter The dedication of Professor Mary McCarron and her team to inclusive research which brings about meaningful change for people with intellectual disabilities was evident throughout her CEDAR seminar series talk about IDS-TILDA. IDS-TILDA, a programme of research led by Professor McCarron at Trinity College Dublin, is the Intellectual Disability Supplement of the Irish Longitudinal Study on Aging. Now preparing for its fifth wave ...
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Introducing Cerebra PhD Student Jessica Mingins

Jessica Mingins is a PhD student at Aston University, her Cerebra funded research is improving our understanding and assessment of anxiety in people with Fragile X syndrome and Cornelia de Lange syndrome. My PhD is focused on mental health in rare genetic syndromes associated with intellectual disability. Primarily, my focus is on assessment of anxiety and factors associated with anxiety in Fragile X Syndrome and ...
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Lifestyle Interventions in Pregnancy

Most women thinking about having a baby know that they need to make lifestyle changes before and while they are pregnant for a safe and healthy pregnancy. They ask their doctor or midwife for recommendations about caffeine intake, exercise, alcohol consumption, the best foods to eat and what to avoid, and are particularly receptive to changing their health behaviour1. Many researchers have sought to establish ...
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Caitlin Williams – 1000 Families Study

My name is Caitlin Williams and I’m a second year PhD student at the University of Warwick. My PhD research is funded by Cerebra and will predominantly use data from the Cerebra 1000 Families Study. My PhD involves longitudinal research, where we follow families at several points over time to understand how things change for families over time. My research is also heavily influenced by ...
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