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Factsheet - Transition to Adulthood in England - Cerebra the charity for children with brain conditions

Transition to Adulthood in England

A factsheet for parents This factsheet highlights the importance of transition to adulthood in the lives of children with learning difficulties in England. It provides information about what is involved and helps you navigate and access the information, support and resources that are available. Key points What is transition and why is it important? Why it’s important to manage your child’s transition How to develop ...
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Disabled Facilities Grants - Cerebra the charity for children with brain conditions

Disabled Facilities Grants

A factsheet for parents This factsheet gives an overview of disabled facilities grants for disabled children. It provides information about what they are and will help you access the information, support and resources that are available in order to apply for them. This factsheet is currently under review.
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Lottery Rules

Weekly Lottery – Terms and Conditions Cerebra’s ‘Count Me In’ Weekly Lottery (“the lottery”) is being promoted by and on behalf of Cerebra, a charity registered in England 1089812 which operates as Cerebra (“the Charity”). The Charity is registered with the Gambling Commission (www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk) to operate the Lottery. Cerebra is licensed and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission. www.secure.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/publicregister/search/detail/5059 The registered Responsible person ...
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Putting the Record Straight

A response to the lecture delivered by Baroness Hale of Richmond at The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn on Thursday 27th March 2025, in celebration of Family Rights Group’s 50th anniversary ‘Looking Back in Order to Look Forward’. By Luke Clements and Ana Laura Aiello[1] It is with trepidation that we seek to question observations made by the noble Baroness Hale of Richmond, but this ...
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7 questions to ask when choosing a solicitor for your child’s compensation claim

Cerebra understands that as a parent or carer of a disabled child you might need to seek legal advice for your child at some stage. They also understand choosing the right solicitor for the legal advice you need is crucial – as well as daunting. That’s why they have loads of helpful resources on their website to help you create a shortlist of knowledgeable and ...
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A look at the quality of decision making by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman

In December 2023 the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman published its annual report. A section on internal reviews (1) describes how the LGSCO randomly samples 21 decision statements from across the different complaint areas three times per year to assess the quality of its decision making. A decision statement is a final decision made at either the assessment stage (i.e. deciding whether to investigate ...
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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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Wales: update on the transition from the SEN to the ALN system

The Welsh Government has recently issued two written ministerial statements updating the phased transition from the special education needs (SEN) system to the additional learning needs (ALN) system. The first statement announces that it has been decided to extend the time available to move children during the first year of implementation by one year. This means that children who were due to move to the ...
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Cerebra funded research at the University of Birmingham

The Cerebra Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders (CCND) is headed by Professor Chris Oliver and is based in the School of Psychology at the University of Birmingham. The research at the Centre is funded by Cerebra with additional support from a number of agencies and charities. The Centre has recently released its end of grant reports explaining the focus of their work and their achievements for ...
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Borrow ebooks

How to borrow ebooks and audiobooks If you are already a Cerebra library member and would like to use our BorrowBox library please email our librarian Jan at [email protected] to get your unique log in number. If you are not a library member, fill in the membership form to join now. Join our BorrowBox library to borrow any of our titles for free for 28 ...
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