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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Cerebra 'Count Me In' Lottery? It's a great opportunity to support Cerebra and the chance to win big! Each ticket costs £1.20 per week and 86p of that goes to the great work Cerebra do for children and families affected by brain conditions. It's open to all residents of GB who are aged 16 or over. How do I play the Cerebra ...
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Our response to the publication of The Independent Review of Children’s Social Care in England

In a sense, Josh MacAlister’s independent review of children’s social care was always going to disappoint. Billed as a “wide-ranging, independent review”, “a wholesale independent review of children’s social care” and “a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reform systems and services”, its remit was also to look at how the children’s social care system responded to all children who are referred to the system. Except that its ...
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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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Carers Rights and the Law (Wales)

In this video Professor Luke Clements looks at the rights of carers under the social care legislation in Wales, including parent carers and young carers. It is divided into five sections: Overview – assessing the needs of carers and disabled people Carer's Rights Parent carers and young carers Common problems Eligibility criteria The video is available in the Carers Rights Day 2020 Section of this ...
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Mediterranean diet or mindfulness during pregnancy reduces by one third the risk of a low birth weight baby

A clinical trial for pregnant women at high risk of a low birth weight baby demonstrates for the first time that Mediterranean diet or mindfulness-based stress reduction interventions during pregnancy reduce the prevalence of low birth weight by 29-36% as well as other complications of pregnancy, for which no treatment had been identified until today. The study, published in JAMA, was supported by Cerebra and ...
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Daniel Sutherland – Positive Family Connections

My name is Daniel Sutherland, and I am doing a PhD at the University of Warwick funded by Cerebra. My PhD involves working on a project which is also funded by Cerebra to develop and evaluate an intervention for families of children with developmental disabilities like learning disabilities or autism. About Me I studied psychology and psychological practice at the University of Birmingham, and my ...
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A Model For Early Years Family Intervention Supports

A model for Early Years family intervention supports for children with global developmental delay/ emerging learning disabilities in Wales: professional system considerations. Dr Emma Johnston My career as a Clinical Psychologist has spanned over 20 years and has been in supporting children with learning disabilities and their families. Over four years ago I took up a post to work with children under 5 with Global ...
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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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Videos

Professor Luke Clements leads our Legal Entitlement and Problem-Solving (LEaP) Project at The School of Law, Leeds, which provides support to families who are having problems accessing health, social care or other services. Some of Luke’s workshops, talks and webinars have been recorded and are collected here for easy reference. Luke’s talks refer to the law but are mostly accessible by parent carers. Videos refer ...
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But I Can’t Knit and other FAQs

What even is a Knit and Natter? Knit and Natters go by lots of different names but it's basically just a group of knitters getting together to knit together and chat. It can be a chance to get help with something you're stuck on in your knitting project, learn different ways to do things or to just admire each other's woolly creations. But I can't ...
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