
3rd Party Reports and Research
We have chosen the reports and research projects listed below because they help to build the broader picture about the impact of disability, early intervention, assistive technology, the COVID-19 pandemic and the cost-of-living crisis on the lives of children and young people with cerebral palsy and their families in the UK. These reports all highlight the need for greater understanding of disability and the impact that a joined up service provision and clear pathways through healthcare, social care and education can have on the long term prospects for disabled people.
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Talent and Technology: Building bridges to employment for disabled people
All Party Parliamentary Group on Assistive Technology Report – July 2021
Lessons Learnt from Lockdown: The Highs and Lows of the Pandemic’s Impact on Disabled Children and Young People
Council for Disabled Children – August 2021
Disability Employment Gap
Department for Work and Pensions – July 2021
Official Statistics on Employment of Disabled People 2022
Department for Work and Pensions – January 2023
Failed and Forgotten
Disabled Children’s Partnership – March 2023
Educational Experiences of Young People Aged 11 to 16 years with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in England
Office of National Statistics – February to May 2022
Why Health Visitors Matter
Parent Infant Foundation – May 2022
Arriving at Thriving
Policy Connect and the Higher Education Commission – October 2020
Disability Price Tag report
Disability charity Scope UK – 2019
Cost of living: the impact for disabled people
Disability charity Scope UK
3rd Party Research
The research projects included are only those that we have been made aware of and that are working to build best practice in the intervention, care, education and support of children and young people with cerebral palsy. Action Cerebral Palsy shares this research solely for the purpose of highlighting new research and information on disability issues which affect children and young people with cerebral palsy and their families. Inclusion of such material on the Action Cerebral Palsy website does not indicate the Charity’s automatic endorsement of the content or conclusions of the research or recommendations. The Charity retains the right to select suitably appropriate third-party reports and research to share on the Action Cerebral Palsy website.
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CP Register | Cerebral Palsy Alliance
Australian CP Alliance | CP Register database
Fun 'n' Games | Neurodevelopment and Disability
Dr. Anna Basu | Newcastle University
William Little Foundation Cerebral Palsy research database
William Little Foundation
Cerebral Palsy: causes and prevention
William Little Foundation