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Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month – Make your voice heard

Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month – Make your voice heard

March is Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month. Keep an eye on our social media channels, where across the month  a team of volunteer content creators will be sharing their lived experience of cerebral palsy – talking about their day-to-day lives, and sharing tips and thoughts on what needs to change so that every person with cerebral palsy can achieve their potential.

Be a part of the change this March

  • Like, share and comment on the content from Cerebral Palsy Scotland on your own social media channels – we want as many people as possible see the content so we can raise awareness of cerebral palsy
  • Create your own content on social media for Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month – be sure and tag us in your post, and use the hashtags #TeamCPScot and #CerebralPalsyAwarenessMonth
  • Raise awareness at your school by hosting a class session or assembly. Download our short PowerPoint presentation aimed at primary schools, explaining what cerebral palsy is and how it affects each person who has it differently. You can also visit our All about cerebral palsy webpages for general information.

Get moving for March – join our Walk ‘n’ Roll virtual challenge

Why not get moving for March and join our Walk ‘n’ Roll virtual challenge. Set yourself a challenge in a way that works for you – using your wheelchair or powerchair, walking frame, frame running bike, trike, feet, or body!

The Walk ‘n’ Roll challenge will help to raise vital funds to power our work so that every person with cerebral palsy in Scotland can reach their full potential.

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