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Mr Nigel Simpson: My Journey into Research

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. Our research team at the University of Leeds, headed by Mr Nigel Simpson, focuses on understanding the causes of these complications and aims to predict and stop them from happening. In this article Mr Simpson explains his journey ...
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Law Commission seeks views on disabled children’s social care law

The Law Commission has published an important consultation paper on disabled children’s social care law in England.  The Commission has been looking at the current legal framework for getting help from social services and how it can be made fairer, simpler and more up to date. The Commission is inviting young people and families to express their views on its findings and recommendations. This is ...
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Advice, Support and Information – A Family Story

“Our son J is three years old. He’s a little firecracker with a vibrant personality and he loves to play with toy cars, trains, planes, rockets, duplo and puzzles. He also loves water play so washing hands turns into lots of fun with water everywhere! J is autistic and has sensory processing difficulties. He has also been diagnosed with ARFID which means he does not ...
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Understanding atypical patterns of autism in individuals with genetic syndromes associated with intellectual disability

Dr Jo Moss, Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Surrey, opened the February CEDAR seminar by sharing a story of a young man who had a rare genetic syndrome, but who also showed autism characteristics such as repetitive behaviours and a strong preference for routine from a young age but had never been diagnosed with autism. When he transitioned to college, his routine was ...
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ipad case

iPad Case

Our unique iPad case can be attached to a RAM mounting system enabling you to fix the tablet to almost anything, including a wheelchair or our very own table stand shown in the pictures. We have prototyped ten units receiving excellent feedback so far. The children really enjoy being able to carry and enjoy their iPads with less help from adults. Please note the Cerebra ...
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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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Books on mental health

Books in the Library on Mental Wellbeing

12th - 18th May is Mental Health Awareness week. Our Librarian, Jan, has put together this list of her favourite books on mental health that are available to borrow from our library. L6803 – The Mental Health Handbook by Trevor Powell (2000) L6759 – The Sky’s The Limit: a workbook for teaching mental health wellbeing to young people with SEN by Victoria Honeybourne (2016) C0448 ...
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Sugar Kayne Radio: A Journey of Resilience, Passion & the Power of Music

Since its launch, Sugar Kayne Radio has grown into a favourite for worldwide listeners of RnB, Club Classics, and feel-good hits. Hosted by DJ Sugar Kayne, also known as Matthew Kayne, Sugar Kayne Radio is more than just music - it's a lively community, where listeners connect through live shout-outs and interactive sessions. Operating 24/7 online, Sugar Kayne Radio provides non-stop music for listeners worldwide. The ...
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Celebrating Progress in Neurodevelopmental Research

Over the past four years, Cerebra has proudly supported the Cerebra Network for Neurodevelopmental Disorders (CNND), a collaborative initiative spanning four leading universities. This program has focused on advancing care for children with multiple, complex, or rare conditions (MCRc) by developing innovative tools, evidence-based interventions, and accessible resources. Recognising the significant challenges these children and their families face, we funded the Network to foster impactful ...
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Preventing Neonatal Brain Injury and Childhood Disability

From 2020 to 2024, Cerebra supported a research initiative at the University of Leeds aimed at preventing neonatal brain injuries, which can have lifelong impact on children’s development. These injuries are often associated with pregnancy complications such as foetal growth restriction (FGR), pre-eclampsia (PET), and preterm birth (PTB), conditions that affect up to 20% of pregnancies and can lead to irreversible outcomes. The program focused ...
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