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Wheelchair friendly schools

Sue Hurrell outlines the steps her daughter’s school took to ensure it is wheelchair accessible

Early support for cerebral palsy

Amanda Richardson looks at the role recent NICE guidelines can play in early diagnosis and intervention for CP

Bodies in mind

Denisa Nenova explores the benefits of yoga for children with SEN

An unpredictable condition

Chloe Tear looks at how cerebral palsy can affect people very differently from one day to the next

Working backwards

Finding the right assistive solutions for those with CP should start with what they want to achieve, write Helen Cronshaw and Hannah Golding

Call for national cerebral palsy strategy

Earlier diagnosis and intervention for cerebral palsy would improve outcomes for children and young people with the condition and produce broader benefits for society,...

A better deal for children with cerebral palsy

Amanda Richardson looks at how we can provide families living with cerebral palsy with the support they so desperately need

Campaigners stress AAC users’ right to speak

A campaign is aiming to help people understand the needs of individuals who may have difficulties as a result of impaired or no speech...

High hopes

 Marion Stanton looks at how we can help students with cerebral palsy to realise their potential

A cry for help

Jane Raca describes her family’s struggle to get assistance with their severely disabled son when they could no longer cope

Book Reviews

Neurodiversity and Education

The authors of this publication combine extensive experience in the fields of education, neurodiversity, teacher training, tutoring and consultancy. Paul Ellis broadcasts regularly on...

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