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As part of Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month, our guest this week is Cerebal Palsy Campaigner, Richard Luke, who shares yet more public transport horror stories, employment, disabled sex and relationships.
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Looks as though it will be a great listen @Richard_Scope 🙂. I'm sure a lot of people will tune it to hear some of your stories/experiences!
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It's a brilliant episode @Richard_Scope I hope you get to do that second episode!Online Community Coordinator
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My son has crebral palsy he is two years old now how can I get financial aid or support can't even afford to buy pampers for him I'm facing a big challenge in my community. He is called MUGISHA CHRISTIAN we stay in UGANDA
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Hi @HONEST I can see that Ross commented on your other post but, as he explained, we unfortunately only operate in England and Wales. I'm not too familiar with how medical care or welfare provision are handled in Uganda. Is your son under the care of a doctor or paediatrician at all? Have you spoken to any local charities who may be able to help you access the support you need?
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Hi @HONEST
Please contact Uganda National Association of Cerebral Palsy – UNACP they should be able to provide you with guidance and support.Scope
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