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  • Annual Review 2023/24
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  • Spring 2024
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Research

  • Cerebral Palsy Scotland community survey 2025 – key insights
  • Social care and Self-Directed support for people with cerebral palsy in Scotland: Your experience (February 2024)
  • Cerebral Palsy Scotland community survey 2023 – key insights
  • The impact of Covid-19 on the cerebral palsy community – surveys (2020 and 2021)
  • Supporting Wellbeing: Psychological considerations for supporting individuals with cerebral palsy – Dr Joy Nisbet (2019)
  • An Evaluation of Bobath Scotland’s Adult Therapy Pilot Project – Kevin Paterson and Nick Watson

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  • Child protection policy (2022)
  • Vulnerable adults policy (2022)
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Children’s rights

Cerebral Palsy Scotland aims to take a rights-based approach to all aspects of our work, including service design and delivery. This means working collaboratively alongside families to ensure their voices are heard and that children’s best interests are considered in all decisions that affect them.

The following guides provide a useful insight into children’s rights in Scotland, and the way in which the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) informs our work:

  • The UNCRC: A Guide for Children & Young People
  • Introducing Children’s Rights: a 10-minute training tool(Download PowerPoint presentation)
  • Introducing Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment: a 20-minute training tool
  • Common Core of Skills, Knowledge & Understanding and Values for the “Children’s Workforce” In Scotland(Download PDF)

Reports for funders

Some funders ask that reports are shared on our website. These can be found here.

  • CP Link Directory Final Report April 2024 – revised November 2024

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Latest News

Key insights from the Cerebral Palsy Scotland community survey 2025
Key insights from the Cerebral Palsy Scotland community survey 2025

Between January-March 2025, Cerebral Palsy Scotland ran a survey to get insight into the key challenges facing the cerebral palsy community, as well as... Read more

Key insights from the Cerebral Palsy Scotland community survey 2025
More children to get a Bright Beginning, thanks to National Lottery
More children to get a Bright Beginning, thanks to National Lottery

We are delighted to announce that Cerebral Palsy Scotland will receive £164,194 from The National Lottery Community Fund to provide specialist therapy... Read more

More children to get a Bright Beginning, thanks to National Lottery
Find out how we’ve made an impact in 2023-24
Find out how we’ve made an impact in 2023-24

Our latest Annual Review shows how Cerebral Palsy Scotland has made a difference to the lives of children and adults with cerebral palsy over the past... Read more

Find out how we’ve made an impact in 2023-24
Make people with cerebral palsy count – Cerebral Palsy Scotland’s election manifesto
Make people with cerebral palsy count – Cerebral Palsy Scotland’s election manifesto

With the general election to be held on 4 July, Cerebral Palsy Scotland is calling on candidates to pledge to improve services for people with cerebral... Read more

Make people with cerebral palsy count – Cerebral Palsy Scotland’s election manifesto
Tribute to Jim Campbell, former Chairman of Cerebral Palsy Scotland
Tribute to Jim Campbell, former Chairman of Cerebral Palsy Scotland

It is with great sadness that we at Cerebral Palsy Scotland pay tribute to our former Chairman, Jim Campbell, who passed away on Sunday 26 May 2024. Jim... Read more

Tribute to Jim Campbell, former Chairman of Cerebral Palsy Scotland
Bobath Centre in Watford announces closure
Bobath Centre in Watford announces closure

We at Cerebral Palsy Scotland are very saddened to hear that The Bobath Centre, based in Watford, England, is to cease operations at the end of May. The... Read more

Bobath Centre in Watford announces closure

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