Annual reports
- Annual Review 2023/24
- Annual Review 2022/23
- Annual Review 2021/22
- Annual Review 2020/21
- Annual Review 2019/20
- Annual Review 2018/19
- Annual Review 2017/18
Accounts
- Accounts 2023/24
- Accounts 2022/23
- Accounts 2021/22
- Accounts 2020/21
- Accounts 2019/20
- Accounts 2018/19
Newsletters
Research
- 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
Policies
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.