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New East Maitland Service

The Spastic Centre East MaitlandAn East Maitland building that served the community for almost a century will enter a new era as the focal point for those living with cerebral palsy in the Hunter Valley and lower Mid North Coast regions of NSW.

The historic East Maitland Post Office has been reborn as the new home for The Spastic Centre. Purchased with support of Sargents Pies Charitable Foundation, the site brings two of The Centre’s Hunter teams which had been located in rented premises at Raymond Terrace and Singleton teams. Read more: New East Maitland Service

ParentWise on iTunes

The ParentWise podcast series is now available free on iTunes. ParentWise is a series of MP3 audiocasts that are designed to support parents with some of the complexities of raising a child with cerebral palsy. The podcasts feature a range of different professionals, each with many years experience working with families who have a child with a disability.

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Moving out – research project

Young Adults with Cerebral Palsy’s Stories of Leaving Home: When do they move out and why? A message from the research team at the University of Sydney Faculty of Health Sciences…

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ParentWise Podcast Series

Parents on the run can now find out more about cerebral palsy with ParentWise – a series of MP3 audiocasts that are available to download from the CP Foundation’s website, and soonon CD and iTunes.

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Cerebral palsy – information session

Small girl holding younger brother

Tuesday 15 December 2009

Join Dr Mary-Clare Waugh and her associates at The Children’s Hospital Westmead for this informative session on cerebral palsy for parents.

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My Child Without Limits

Children reaching for the sky

The first realisation that your child is going to face the challenges and obstacles encountered by those who live with a developmental delay or disability can be a lonely, frightening and confusing time.

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