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Action Cerebral Palsy launches Five Year Strategy at the House of Commons

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Richard_Scope
Richard_Scope Posts: 3,653 Scope online community team
edited April 2022 in Cerebral palsy
On Monday evening, 21st March 2022 at the House of Commons, Mary Kelly Foy MP, Co-Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Cerebral Palsy welcomed fellow politicians and policymakers, specialist educators and therapists, leading clinicians and healthcare professionals, local government representatives, leading funders and philanthropists and parents of children with cerebral palsy and young adults with the condition to the launch of Action Cerebral Palsy’s Five-Year Strategy. She called on supporters to join together with Action Cerebral Palsy in working to improve the outcomes for all children in the UK with cerebral palsy.

Action Cerebral Palsy | Action Cerebral Palsy launches Five Year Strategy (actioncp.org)


Note, view the recent APPG Report into the barriers for adults with Cerebral Palsy on achieving full life participation
Scope
Specialist Information Officer and Cerebral Palsy Programme Lead

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