It's Cerebral Palsy (CP) Awareness Month! Some people to read or listen to

Richard_Scope
Richard_Scope Posts: 3,906 Cerebral Palsy Network

March is here, and with it comes Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month 2026 — a time to celebrate our community, amplify lived experience, challenge assumptions, and show the world just how diverse, creative and powerful the CP community really is.

Cerebral palsy isn’t one story. It’s millions of stories. Different bodies. Different voices. Different journeys. And this month is about making those voices louder.

One of the best ways to get involved?

Follow and support creators who are sharing their lives, insights, humour, expertise and honesty every single week.

Here are some brilliant people worth adding to your feed:

Chloe Tear

Fresh, thoughtful and unapologetically real. Chloe shares powerful reflections on disability, identity and navigating the world with CP. Her content blends advocacy with authenticity — the kind that makes you pause and think.

Georgia Vine

Georgia brings warmth and relatability to her storytelling. Whether through blogs or social media, she opens up conversations about everyday life with CP in a way that feels inclusive and empowering.

Gavin Cliton

Insightful, engaging and community-focused. Gavin’s podcast conversations shine a light on lived experience, resilience and the nuance of adult life with CP.

Carrie-Ann Lightley

Travel doesn’t belong to one type of body — and Carrie-Ann proves it. A leading accessible travel blogger, she shares practical advice and bold encouragement for disabled people who want to explore the world on their own terms.

Ciaran Fitzgerald

Ciaran brings sharp thinking and honest dialogue to disability conversations. His voice adds depth to discussions around representation, identity and societal change.

Jack Poulton

Jack created Positively Cerebral Palsy as a welcoming hub for the community, to share the twists and wins in life as people journey to acceptance.

This month, let’s do more than raise awareness.

Let’s build a connection.

Let’s share stories. Let’s challenge outdated narratives.

Let’s centre lived experience.

Follow. Listen. Read. Share. Comment. Amplify.

Because awareness isn’t just a ribbon or a colour — it’s community.

Comments

  • trouble5316
    trouble5316 Online Community Member Posts: 138 Contributor

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  • Richard_Scope
    Richard_Scope Posts: 3,906 Cerebral Palsy Network

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