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Understanding and Managing the Emotional Impact of Cerebral Palsy
It is Mental Health Awareness Week. So I wanted to talk about the emotional impact of living with cerebral palsy. Living with cerebral palsy can affect much more than movement. For some adults, it can also have an impact on emotional well-being, confidence, relationships, work, independence and social life. This does not…
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Free Future Planning for Parents and Carers
Thinking about the future can feel overwhelming for many parents and carers who have adults with disabilities. Join Cerebral Palsy Midlands for a free, supportive webinar exploring wills, trusts, and future planning with Carol Dooley from Accord Legal Services. Date: Wednesday 20th May Time: 10:30 am – 11:30 am Location:…
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🚨 RESEARCH 🚨Were you born early (before 37 weeks) in the UK?
Are you 18 or older? If yes, you can take part. This study is about how people born early think about their health over time. This includes everyday life, who you are, the support you have had, the support you did not have, and support that might have helped. Everyone’s experience is different. Your experience is…
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Man with disabilities forced to travel 23 miles to access swimming pool
From BBC News Jonathan Geddes Glasgow and west reporter A man with disabilities from Ayrshire has been forced to travel more than 20 miles into Glasgow just to access a swimming pool. The water is one of the few places where Jamie Rigg, who has cerebral palsy, can leave his wheelchair. It also allows him to hug his…
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Frustration getting on the housing ladder as someone with CP
Hello! First post, so apologies in advance if there's some kind of forum etiquette! Was made aware of this forum by speaking with an adviser today. This post is mostly just going to be me venting and asking for advice from anyone who has gone through the same process. I'm a 30, soon-to-be 31 year old who is trying to buy…
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HELP ME | Cerebral palsy
Greetings ! I have cerebral palsy and I am very tired of living. I have depression and apathy..... Are there any moms who also have children with cerebral palsy. I wonder if you could give me moral support. It's very difficult when you don't have someone to turn to with questions.
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Who is Aaron Rose, first African-American transgender model with cerebral palsy
Full article Marca Lifestyle Aaron Rose Philip made history at the 2026 Met Gala, becoming the first African American transgender model with cerebral palsy to attend the prestigious event. Her appearance at the iconic fashion celebration marks a major milestone, not only in her personal journey but also for representation…
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Webinar: Successfully Confronting and Coping with Ableism
In partnership with My CP Guide, CPSN hosted a webinar exploring ableism through both research and lived experience. The session shared findings from a research project conducted by Deakin University and CPSN, led by Cadeyrn Gaskin (social scientist and research lead) and a research team, made up of people with cerebral…
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Cerebral Palsy and Incontinence: What’s the Link?
Incontinence (difficulties controlling bowel and bladder movements) in children and with cerebral palsy is very common. Most individuals with cerebral palsy eventually learn to avoid bowel and bladder-related accidents, but at a slower rate than the general population. This article will explain why people with cerebral…
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New inclusive football sessions for young people
Tottenham Hotspur Foundation is launching a new bespoke football programme for Deaf, hearing‑impaired, and young people with cerebral palsy. Who: Young people aged 8 to 15 When: One Sunday a month Where: Powerleague Tottenham What: Fun, inclusive sessions focused on skills, teamwork, and enjoying football Tottenham also…
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Cerebral Palsy and the maternity journey. Voices from women in the UK
Choices and Support on the Maternity Journey in the UK: Voices from Women with Cerebral Palsy The number of disabled women, including those with cerebral palsy (CP), experiencing pregnancy and motherhood globally is increasing. This could be attributed to equality legislation, medical advancements (including assistive…
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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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Yoga and Cerebral Palsy
Are there any benefits to practising yoga for cerebral palsy? Cerebral palsy refers to a range of motor disabilities caused by damage to the brain before, during, or shortly after birth. Yoga is an ancient practice that focuses on strengthening the mind-body connection. This article will explain how practising yoga can…
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Leeds meet up feedback
Hi everyone We currently run an in‑person cerebral palsy group at the Leeds Hub on Mondays. We want as many of our community in and around Leeds to attend as possible. We would love to hear what you want and need from a cerebral palsy group. Please comment or message us to tell us: • What kind of support would you want…
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Allerton woman with cerebral palsy wants to break records
By Freya Thomson From Telegraph and Argus DIAGNOSED with cerebral palsy at just six months old, Bradford woman Alana Walker has not let her condition define who she is or what she can do. Now 33, Ms Walker, from Allerton is a competitive athlete and is "now looking to break multiple world records and gain a world title."…
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'We don't keep score of who's caring for who - we just do it together'
A teenage couple have told how their serious health challenges have helped them to form "a bond for life". Ethan, 17, from Teesdale, County Durham and Abbie, 19, from Darlington, met at college more than two years ago. Abbie found out she had multiple sclerosis (MS) when she was just 17, a condition most commonly diagnosed…
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Liverpool fan with cerebral palsy can finally communicate thanks to ITV Granada
A Liverpool fan with cerebral palsy is finally able to communicate thanks to donations from ITV viewers. Read the story here: Viewers help give man with cerebral palsy a voice
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Mom with cerebral palsy shares what motherhood is really like
Source from People Story by Jordan Greene Aundi Grace, who has cerebral palsy, adapts daily tasks like feeding and holding her baby to parent safely. Aundi Grace, who has cerebral palsy, adapts daily tasks like feeding and holding her baby to help her parent safely She uses tools like a rolling bassinet to maintain…
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Cerebral Palsy Football Challenge Trophy 🏆
It’s a rare opportunity for junior footballers with cerebral palsy to get together to play and compete. This is for players under the age of 16 We welcome entries from Cerebral Palsy Clubs or individual players with Cerebral Palsy. Scan the QR code to apply or email: jbswcp@gmail.co.uk
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HEREFORHEMI by Cianna Howard
Hi everyone 💛 I’m Cianna, a mum to a child with hemiplegia, and I’ve recently started a community called Hereforhemi 🫶 After diagnosis, I found it really isolating not knowing anyone going through the same thing, so I wanted to create a space where families could connect, feel understood, and support each other. In just…
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All Wales Cerebral Palsy Network Meeting
Hi everyone. Our next Scope All-Wales Cerebral Palsy Network is next week: Tuesday, 21 April at 6pm. It would be lovely to meet people from across Wales to talk about what matters to them. All-Wales Cerebral Palsy Network meeting – guest speaker We’re pleased to welcome Jenna Trakins, Scope’s Community Programme Lead…
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Autism Acceptance Month and Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy and Autism: Coexistence. Bridging the gap between two seemingly disparate neurological conditions, researchers unravel the enigmatic dance of autism and cerebral palsy within the human brain. These two conditions, while distinct in their primary characteristics, often intersect in ways that challenge our…
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My son can barely walk but officials say he must attend mainstream school
Ami Phillips said it has been a 'constant battle' to try to get her son the support he needs My son has cerebral palsy and I'm fighting for his education (Wales Online)
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Interested in More Touch and Affection in Your Life? 💛
Are you disabled? Are you non-disabled? Either way—you’re invited to join us in creating something special.We’re building inclusive, welcoming workshops for: People with physical disabilities Neurodivergent people Their friends, allies & curious peers All focused on affectionate touch, consent, and connection.Join Us for…
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The Palsy Podcast 2026
What a month! The Palsy Podcast Project is now complete. Thanks to everyone who took part. You can still listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or watch on YouTube! Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/.../the-palsy.../id1881241822 Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2I3mFYLGsA0kMKjM0SnkKR...…
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Hi, my name is AmyLaura!
I wondered if anyone has any advice please, I’m a 35 year old woman with Cerebral Palsy, a history of Epilepsy and depression and although I can walk short distances I’m a wheelchair user. I have been with my husband for almost 16 years and married for about 9 and a half years and we are the same age. Although my husband…
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The Palsy Podcast with Ciaran Fitzgerald
I am joined on episode 27 of The Palsy Podcast by Richard Luke. Richard is Scope's Cerebral Palsy Specialist. Richard talks about his experience growing up with CP, forming relationships and starting a family. Richard talks about his experience in becoming a dad and the internalised ableism he felt. Richard is the…
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People feel entitled to comment on my disability – it’s exhausting
From the Metro By Melissa Parker During my university graduation, as I proudly made my way toward the stage to receive my degree, a woman organising the event casually called me ‘wheelchair-bound.’ Walking behind me and talking into a walkie-talkie, checking the ramp was in place, her words hung in the air – simple and…
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Naidex,community,and the joy of not pretending you can do everything the hardway
There is something about Naidex that feels a bit like stepping into a very specific kind of family gathering. Not the stressful kind with overcooked buffet food and one relative asking inappropriate questions. The good kind. The kind where people just get it. Where nobody blinks at a wheelchair, a walking aid, adapted…
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Protected characteristic
Does anyone have it in writing or know where to find that Cerebral Palsy is a protected characteristic in terms of employment/equality act?