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Creative Pathways is coming to Leeds!
We are excited to work with Embrace Space Arts and The Rosie Jones Foundation to run Creative Pathways Leeds. This is a free, one‑day visual arts event for young people aged 14 to 24 who have cerebral palsy. It will take place at Scope’s Community Hub in Leeds. • Thursday 9 April • Scope Community Hub, Leeds (LS10 1JF) •…
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A Better way to Understand Pain in Cerebral Palsy Study
How do adults with cerebral palsy experience and communicate pain? I'm Rebecca Taylor, a researcher at the University of Ulster, studying this important issue. Many individuals with CP struggle to express their pain, which can hinder their access to support and treatment. I'm seeking insights from adults with CP,…
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Bloomsbury Football Foundation is hosting an England Talent Day
We’re delighted to share that Bloomsbury Football Foundation is hosting an England Talent Day on behalf of England Para Football. The England Talent Day is the first step for prospective players who are deaf, partially sighted, blind, or have cerebral palsy to enter their respective streams in The England Para Pathway. As…
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Women and Theatre: Women with CP Telling Their Stories
Bridging The Gap Funders University of Birmingham ESCR IAA User Engagement Fund The Burdett Trust for Nursing Bridging the Gap is a partnership project with Women & Theatre and the University of Birmingham. It responds to research undertaken by Dr Sonali Shah, about the experiences of women & girls with Cerebral Palsy in…
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youngest elite player with cerebral plasy
From Yahoo Life Eight-year-old Coby Tandy from Pontypridd, Wales, who has cerebral palsy, has been selected to represent Europe at the European Blackball Association Nations Cup in Gibraltar, Spain, this April. Despite mobility challenges, Coby regularly competes against adults in UK disability pool events and has become a…
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Where Sexuality and Cerebral Palsy Meet: An Intersectional Perspective
LGBT+ History Month invites us to reflect not only on visibility and progress, but also on whose stories are still too often marginalised. At the intersection of sexuality and disability — specifically cerebral palsy — those stories are frequently overlooked. Yet for many people, identity is never singular. Sexuality and…
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cp inclusion
hi there, I am an undergraduate student wanting to conduct research on cerebral palsy as it is understudied. I aim to bring awareness to what needs to be improved in education to make it more accessible and inclusive. I kindly ask if you could have a look at this survey and if you know anyone who fits the criteria and pass…
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CP Sport and Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month 2026
March is Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month from 1st March to 31st March 2026 Across the month, we’ll be sharing stories, updates and content that raise awareness of CP, celebrate our members, and highlight the importance of inclusion. We’d love for you to be part of it, so make sure you’re following us on all social media…
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Save the Date: Journeys for Everyone – Accessibility Summit
Have you booked your space yet? Come and join us next week. Are you ready to help shape the future of accessible transport in the West Midlands? Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) invites you to join us for the Journeys for Everyone: Accessibility Summit on Wednesday 11th February 2026 Time: 9.30am - 3.30pm Venue: WV1…
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Perimenopause and CP
Hi, It’s really hard to know how to start this, and how much I feel comfortable saying, but I’m really struggling with anxiety, overthinking and depression at the moment and I’m not sure how much of it is perimenopause or how much of it is just my life. A couple of friends talked about their perimenopausal symptoms with me…
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Advice on dating or making friends as a disabled person in the UK?
Hi everyone, I'm new here and based in London. I have [your disability if you want to share, e.g., cerebral palsy / mobility issues / etc.], and I've found it really hard to meet people for friendship or dating. Mainstream apps feel tricky because of judgments or accessibility stuff. Has anyone had success with online…
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Having my baclofen pump replaced
This is posted on behalf of @Globster On the 7th January 2026, I had to have my baclofen pump replaced because it reached the end of its battery life. The procedure took place at the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham under general anaesthesia, and it took 2 hours in total because they also had to check whether the…
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40 and struggling
I've always said I have mild cereal palsy ..my left side. I work full time and have a lengthy commute. I'm struggling more and more physically and I have suffered spells of depression since childhood. I don't really know what point to make. I just am noticing a real struggle now. I've always tried to push on through but I…
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RIghts & CHoices to maternity care for women with cerebral palsy video
This video was made by Dr Sonali Shah with the support of Scope, CPAAUK and ScienceExplained. It is part of a NIHR funded project to explore access and utilization to maternity care for women with CP. It is informed by interviews with women with CP talking about barriers and facilitators experienced during pregnancy,…
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RICH: RIght and CHoices for expectant mothers living with CP
In January 2024 Scope and the University of Nottingham collaborated to find out about the reproductive choices and experiences of women with cerebral palsy during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period. These are the FINAL resources we developed as part of the NIHR RICH project around the provision and experiences…
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Hello 👋🏽
Just joined this group I am looking for ways to support my stepdaughter who is 35 and has mild cerebral palsy, so I have a better understanding of how to assist her
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People refusing to let me be more independent with my Cerebral Palsy
Hi I wanted to start this discussion because I have been thinking about my own independence. I would love to learn to drive but problem is I have people telling me that I can't do it because I have a weakness in my right side and it annoys me when people like my family say you can't do this you can't do that. I have…
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pedro boot ,splint ,gaters
my daugther has not had her boot on for 4 mounth and now has to where splint and now gatters to has her tendens are very titte and finding it hard to walk ,I do not know that much about cerebral palsy ,she is 31 years old and 31 kg 4 feet tall ,born with small brain microcpaly ,I need some help with this she is wheel chair…
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Growing up with cerebral palsy. Then, Now and What comes next. Podcast.
I was recently invited to speak on the Brain Injury Group's podcast series. Growing Minds. It was a privilege to be asked and share my lived experience of cerebral palsy and epilepsy. Here is the link to the conversation. Growing Minds Cerebral Palsy Conversation
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Growing up with cerebral palsy, then, now and what comes next. Podcast
I was recently invited to speak on the Brain Injury Group's podcast series. Growing Minds. It was a privilege to be asked and share my lived experience of cerebral palsy and epilepsy. Here is the link to the conversation. Growing Minds Cerebral Palsy Conversation
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Welsh CP Network Meeting 17 February 2026.
Join Scope's Welsh CP Network on Tuesday, 17 February at 6 pm. It's our second online meeting! It was great see so many people from across Wales at our first meeting in January 2026. We want to grow our Welsh community, so please spread the word about these new meetings for Wales. You can sign up for February's meeting by…
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Cerebral Palsy Didn’t Stop This Woman From Becoming a Poet and Teacher
From The Better India By Nishtha Kawrani Edited By Vidya Gowri Venkatesh Born with cerebral palsy, Vinayana Khurana overcame immense physical challenges to become a poet, life coach, and guest teacher at Delhi University. Her journey proves that sometimes obstacles can become growth opportunities. Some lives remind us that…
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Take Part in BBC Race Across the World
You might have watched the BAFTA-winning TV series ‘Race Across the World’ on BBC One. The production company behind the show has been in touch with Cerebral Palsy Scotland because they would like to increase inclusion and representation in their next series. They're encouraging people from the cerebral palsy community to…
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Dystonia IMPACT study
DYSTONIA IMPACT STUDY UPDATE The Dystonia IMPACT Qualitative Study explores what matters most to children and young people living with dystonia and other hyperkinetic movement disorders, and to their families. We are pleased to share that since opening, the study has recruited 27 parent/carers and 15 children and young…
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Calling the All-Wales CP Network
Calling the Welsh CP Network. Good afternoon. I'm preparing for the second online Welsh CP Network meeting. It's taking place on Tuesday 17 February at 6pm. Last month, we mentioned topics we would like to focus on, and this is shaping our Network. This week, I spoke to a Police Officer who delivers Hate Crime Awareness…
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CP Teens Workshops in 2026!
Perfect for young people with cerebral palsy and physical disabilities looking to learn new skills, get creative, connect with others, and have fun! All workshops are free* Shout About Your Skills – Personal Development WorkshopOnline | 17 March Learn to recognise your strengths and communicate them confidently - useful in…
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How adults with cerebral palsy successfully confront and cope with ableism
Back in 2024, Scope took part in a study about cerebral palsy (CP) and ableism, alongside Ability First, Cerebral Palsy Australia, Scope Australia, Cerebral Palsy Support Network, CP Achieve, Cerebral Palsy Support Network and Healthy Trajectories. Purpose This study focused on how adults with cerebral palsy successfully…
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Accessible Gaming
Hello, We’re a group of disabled and supporters of disabled people who are bringing gaming companies to account for their inequalities towards making their games available to play for all. For example driving games not being controlled by a steering wheel but instead by a controller which those with cerebral palsy has…
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CP Sport Swimming Nationals are BACK 🏊♀️
Entries are now open for this year's event Date: Saturday 18th April 2026 Location: Alfreton Leisure Centre Church Street, Alfreton, DE55 7BD, Derbyshire, United Kingdom Time: 9am until 3:30pm (subject to change) Age: 10 + (as of 31/12/2026) Entry Deadline: Sunday 29 March 11:59pm Register today
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Cerebral Palsy Teens Up Coming Events
We have lots of upcoming initiatives and activities! From online quiz nights and relaxed lunch socials to creative workshops and our annual Sponsored Wobble through Chatsworth Park, there’s something for everyone What’s on offer: • Social meet-ups - bowling, lunch clubs & relaxed catch-ups online and in-person • Virtual…
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State-of-the-art new NHS lab to help support people with conditions like CP
A new "gait lab" has opened at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle Sam Volpe Health Reporter Chronicle Live A new "state-of-the-art" service for children and adults has opened at the Freeman Hospital. The "gait lab" will support those with cerebral palsy, spina bifida and a range of neurological conditions affecting…
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Automatic tool to prevent hip dislocation in children with cerebral palsy
Researchers from the Universities of Manchester and Liverpool, together with Manchester Imaging Ltd, (a local company that specialises in developing AI medical devices), have received a £1.2 million grant from the National Institute for Health and Care Research’s (NIHR) ‘Invention for Innovation’ (i4i) programme, to build…