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Last chance to enter Cerebral Palsy Sport National Swimming Champs – The Home of Swimming | Swimming.org

Posted: Published on March 1st, 2020

February 29, 2020 Swimmers have less than a week to submit their entries for the Cerebral Palsy Sport National Swimming Championships 2020. Registration for the event which takes place on Sunday 5 April at Nottinghams Harvey Hadden Sports Village closes on Friday 6 March. To mark the start of Cerebral Palsy Awareness month on Sunday 1 March, organisers are now encouraging swimmers to make sure they dont miss out on competing in the championships Continue reading

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‘All of it circles back to Tokyo’: Spokane athlete with cerebral palsy trains for Paralympic Games – KREM.com

Posted: Published on March 1st, 2020

SPOKANE, Wash. Continue reading

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‘Cerebral palsy made me battle my body until I wore this bodysuit but I can’t keep it without NHS funding’ – Telegraph.co.uk

Posted: Published on March 1st, 2020

It is a strange feeling to one day awaken from your slumber to discover that you are in an entirely different body, so far removed from the one which you had been fiercely battling for the past 24 years. This is the situation I found myself in a few weeks after I had started a three-month trial of an innovative medical intervention called the Mollii suit. The Mollii suit is a soft two-piece skin-tight garment that is worn for an hour a day and delivers electrical stimulation, not too dissimilar from a common TENS machine, via the 58 electrodes sewn within it Continue reading

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Plight of Auckland man with cerebral palsy highlights crisis point for disabled community over access to housing – TVNZ

Posted: Published on March 1st, 2020

The disabled community is at a crisis point when it comes to housing, according to advocates who are getting an increasing number of calls from people lacking suitable homes. Continue reading

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A man on the move – News-Press Now

Posted: Published on March 1st, 2020

One of the joys of working in a newsroom is dealing with different characters who come into the office. Its a little less common these days, because of modern security concerns and the tendency of people to connect via social media. But a real person still shows up from time to time Continue reading

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Mother killed her child with cerebral palsy at one blow – The Saxon

Posted: Published on March 1st, 2020

In Moscow the woman with one blow to the chest killed son with cerebral palsy, who did not want to learn mathematics. Continue reading

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Local News Williamsville boy’s unbreakable bond with UB Women’s Basketball team 7:53 PM, Feb 27 – WKBW-TV

Posted: Published on March 1st, 2020

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) The University at Buffalo Women's Basketball team named a sixth starter Wednesday night during "Inclusion Day" at the start of the game as they played Miami Ohio. Drew Strang, from Williamsville, was honored right before tip-off at Alumni Arena Continue reading

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New Zealanders with disability in Australia are being treated as ‘second class’ – SBS News

Posted: Published on March 1st, 2020

Despite paying taxes and the NDIS levy, New Zealanders who have come to Australia since 2001 cannot receive many social services and have taken the issue to the disability Royal Commission. Some are so financially stressed they have been forced to return to New Zealand despite Australia being their home for many years - some for almost two decades - so they can receive support for their disability, or that of their child or relative. Continue reading

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I, CAREGIVER: Dealing with challenging sibling dynamics – New Straits Times Online

Posted: Published on March 1st, 2020

BEING just as joyful but it can also be especially hard when youre entering unchartered grounds with not many references to go by. The tricky part to all this is to explain to your other children why your special needs child requires more attention. As parents, we try to love them all equally, but the reality is that nothing is created equal Continue reading

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When is Special back for season 2 on Netflix? Whats going to happen? Whos in the cast? – RadioTimes

Posted: Published on March 1st, 2020

The Emmy-nominated comedy returns with a second season This competition is now closed Friday, 28th February 2020 at 2:56 pm After nabbing four short-form Emmy nominations, its no surprise that Netflixs inclusive comedy Special has been renewed for a second season. Ryan OConnells semi-autobiographical show tells the story of Ryan Hayes, a young gay man with cerebral palsy who decides to rewrite his identity as an accident victim and go after the life he really wants Continue reading

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