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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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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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CP Teens: From Memory Books To Future Boxes A Creative Arts Workshop
Register at: From Memory Books to Future Boxes - Creative Art Workshop | CP Teens UK A creative arts workshop offering the opportunity to capture precious memories, hopes and dreams for the future in beautiful handmade books and boxes. Thursday 28th May 2026 (half term) Chesterfield - exact location only given to those…
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Thriving Not Surviving: A right to neurorehabilitation
Waiting lists for community neurorehabilitation have grown by 52% since 2022, leaving too many people affected by neurological conditions without the support necessary to live well and maintain independence. Access to neurorehabilitation shouldn't be down to luck. But two people with the same condition can face vastly…
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CP Coffee Morning with Jacqueline Stephens
Hi everyone, there is a Coffee Morning for the CP community in Milton Keynes. Hosted by Jacqueline Stephens. 11th of April 10 am - 12 pm The Arbour, Milton Keynes
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Cerebral Palsy Awareness Session in School
The CP Network recently received a request from Pencoed Comprehensive School, near Bridgend in South Wales, to deliver an awareness session on cerebral palsy and ableism. As part of a social studies competition in Religious Studies, the class are participating in a project where they research and engage with social issues.…
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Swallowing Awareness Day 2026. CP Cymru
As well as March being Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month, the 18th March also marks Swallowing Awareness Day. Eating, drinking, and swallowing are things many of us take for granted, but for some people with cerebral palsy, these everyday activities can be challenging. Difficulties in this area, known as dysphagia, can impact…
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Celebrating CP Stories: Georgia Vine
CP Awareness Month is here! In honour of our upcoming Employment CP Roundtable on Wednesday 18 March, I interviewed Georgia Vine. Georgia is an Occupational Therapist, PHD candidate, and blogger. 1.Your story Tell us about yourself How did you decide you wanted to be an occupational therapist (OT)? I’m Georgia, a disabled…
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Interview with Pat Herring: Five Decades of Advocacy and Community
Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month is also a time to recognise the supporters and advocates who stand alongside the CP community. I recently had the privilege of spending time with Pat Herring — an advocate, campaigner, parent of an adult living with CP, and long-standing member of the CP Network who has been involved with…
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Finding Ease in a Body with Cerebral Palsy
I woke up one morning when I was 2 needing a tissue. Like any 2-year-old wanting to blow his nose, I picked one up. However, as a 2-year-old with cerebral palsy, I wasn’t quite sure how to do it. I decided to take it one step at a time. I tried to transfer the tissue from my right hand to my left, but my right hand…
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Listen to Our Sara on the Palsy Podcast!
@SaraC_Scope joins Ciaran Fitzgerald for episode 4 of The Palsy Podcast. Sara is a CP specialist for the charity Scope, and talks about her experiences growing up, forming relationships and starting a family. Sara has started the Wales Cerebral Palsy Network and is keen for people with CP across Wales to get involved.…
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International Women's Day 2026 and CP Awareness Month
On International Women’s Day, and during Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month, it feels especially important to recognise the women helping to shape the future of our community. Through my role at Scope, leading the Cerebral Palsy Network, I have the privilege of connecting with women across the UK who are driving change every…
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Cerebral Palsy Is Lifelong — Services Must Be Too
Cerebral palsy does not disappear at 18. Yet adult services for people with CP are often fragmented, inconsistent, or difficult to access. Adults with CP are: • navigating employment and career progression • managing fatigue, pain and secondary conditions • experiencing ageing with a lifelong neurological condition •…
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Support is Infrastructure not Charity
Cerebral palsy isn’t the barrier. The barrier is when support systems don’t work. When support works well: • People stay in employment • Families remain stable • Skills and talent are retained • Health outcomes improve • Communities benefit From accessible transport and housing, to workplace adjustments and peer networks —…
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It's Cerebral Palsy (CP) Awareness Month! Some people to read or listen to
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.…
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Startle Reflex and Cerebral Palsy (CP)
As we approach Cerebral Palsy Month, I thought I would spotlight a question that I get asked in my role as cerebral palsy Programme lead for Scope. The question about the startle reflex is a really good (and very common) question. Outside of the cerebral palsy world, it’s one that often gets under-recognised outside of…
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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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Research into Quality of Life and Physical Activity in Children and Young People with CP
Research Opportunity This project aims to explore the link between physical activity and quality of life in children and young people with CP (ages 8-17). The study involves a short survey where children and young people with CP provide insights into their physical activity levels and well-being. Parents and guardians are…
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Ageing Well with Cerebral Palsy: Dr Kirsty Colquhoun and CP Scotland
This webinar, which took place on 25 March 2025, was hosted by our friends at Cerebral Palsy Scotland as part of Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month. The webinar featured a presentation from Kirsty Colquhoun, Consultant Geriatrician, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. Kirsty looked at how cerebral palsy can impact the ageing…
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Naidex: More than a Convention
Naidex 2025, taking place on 19th-20th March at the NEC Birmingham, is more than just a convention—it's a vital gathering for disabled people, their families, professionals, and advocates. While it showcases the latest advancements in assistive technology, mobility solutions, and accessibility services, its true power lies…
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Living with cerebral palsy and why society’s perception needs to change
Network CP paired up with Media Planet for Health Awareness’ Neurological Care Campaign. The purpose of the campaign is to give a voice to a range of neurological conditions, including CP! We covered a lot in 350 words – from healthcare, ageing, to attitudes. You can read the Article in Health Awareness You can read a…
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Network CP Featured In The Guardian!
Network CP is proud to be part of the Neurological Health Campaign. I am thrilled to (finally) share that I have written an article that will feature in The Guardian print on 12 March 2025. I will also share the article on Scope's Online Community. This is a fantastic opportunity to raise national awareness of cerebral…
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Why Cerebral Palsy (CP) Awareness Month is Important
Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month, observed every March, is important because it shines a spotlight on the most common motor disability in childhood, yet one that is often misunderstood or overlooked. Here’s why this month matters: 1. Raising Awareness Many people have a limited understanding of what cerebral palsy (CP) is…
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Dr Lin Berwick: The Importance of CP Awareness Month
As a woman with cerebral palsy commonly known as CP, I have battled my way through life for the last 75 years. It is thought that I am probably one of the oldest women with CP, yet I’ve managed to achieve great things way beyond anyone’s expectation. Life at 75 is a tremendous problem especially when there is a great deal…
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Using respiratory support (CPAP, non-invasive ventilation/NIV or similar).....
Are you a parent of a child (with cerebral palsy) who uses (has used) breathing support (like CPAP or similar devices) at home when asleep? Or has tried to use such breathing support? If so, then we would like to hear about your journey! Sleep, and breathing issues in sleep (i.e. sleep apnoea) can be really challenging for…
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Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month Is Here!
Network CP talks a lot about Cerebral Palsy (CP)—it’s our mission, after all! But this month holds special significance. CP Awareness Month highlights the prevalence of CP. With 17 million people worldwide living with the condition. That’s a big community! Throughout March, we are raising awareness by hosting weekly events…
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International Women's Day 2025 and Cerebral Palsy
International Women's Day (IWD) is a global holidaycelebrated annually on March 8 to commemorate women's cultural, political, and socioeconomic achievements. It is also a focal point in the women's rights movement, bringing attention to issues such as gender equality, reproductive rights, and violence and abuse against…