Mental Health Matters

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This is a post from The Rosie Jones Foundation, which is doing some important work in the area of mental health and cerebral palsy.
This World Mental Health Day, we continue to celebrate this week's announcement of our partnership with Disability Plus. This partnership focuses on providing lived experience-led mental health support for people living with cerebral palsy, by counsellors with cerebral palsy. Foundation trustee, Gemma Cook, shares her insights as a cerebral palsy researcher, with an emphasis on why this partnership is so important and a major step forward.
Mental health matters, and we believe strongly in doing everything we can to ensure no person living with cerebral palsy feels alone or unheard.
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