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Cerebral Palsy Support Network

Locality: Coburg, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9478 1001



Address: Shop 3, 225-227 Sydney Road 3058 Coburg, VIC, Australia

Website: http://cpsn.org.au

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25.01.2022 An interactive webinar for all carers. You spend so much time caring for others but do you care for you? During the webinar you will discuss what caring for yourself looks like, understanding a little more about what you need to feel cared for and identify time wasting activities that are stopping you from completing your self care activities.



24.01.2022 Understand that your ten pieces of advice will probably be different than mine, and that is a beautiful thing because no two perspectives are the same. Your experience of disability is yours.

23.01.2022 It is so important that kids with disabilities see themselves represented in TV, film, books and also toys. Well done to Kmart Australia for championing inclusion and diversity with a range of dolls with disabilities. #inclusionmatters #diversityandinclusion #disabilityawareness

23.01.2022 We this! Do you know anyone who would love one of these costumes?



22.01.2022 Yes, change does start with us! CPSN member and PhD student, Jerusha Mather is determined to change the way manufacturers produce everyday items, and make product packaging more accessible for everyone. Sign her petition below. #accessibility #disabilityawareness

22.01.2022 We have an exciting opportunity to join CPSN as our Digital Marketing Officer. This full time position will work collaboratively and proactively with CPSN’s service delivery team to understand business and engagement needs, while supporting the growth, development and enhancement of service offerings through market-facing activities. https://lnkd.in/gv2hxqt #workwithus

22.01.2022 So what am I going to do about this and what does it mean for my child as an adult?"- Dr. Nathalie Maitre from Nationwide Children's Hospital gives great advic...e around a new diagnosis! Learn more in the Early detection section! #GivingTuesday #JoinTheConversation #CerebralPalsy #CPAwareness #EarlyDetection See more



21.01.2022 "Kids with disabilities belong and their merits are to be recognized and respected, not because they have a disability, but because they are one of the kids." Is it time to talk about why children with disabilities continue to struggle to 'deserve' a win? #seetheability #BarrierFree

21.01.2022 The Innovative Choices program empowers you to recruit and manage your own support workers, who do the work you need - when you need. We give you the freedom and choice to create your support worker dream team. #innovativechoices #SupportWorker https://cpsn.org.au/contact-us

21.01.2022 Siblings of children with special needs are amazing young people and because their lives are often very different to that of their peers, they sometimes need some extra support. Here are some great book recommendations thanks to Source Kids that share the stories of others with similar experiences.

20.01.2022 "Driving will give me so much more freedom, and I can’t wait to see what my future holds now that I can finally drive." #cerebralpalsy #allabilities #disabilityawareness

19.01.2022 As things settle down for the summer, some of our kids may need a bit of extra assistance adjusting as life returns to ‘normal’ or a new version of normal. Here are some things to consider as you venture out.



18.01.2022 Would you like to learn more about Specialist Disability Accommodation? Join us for our FREE information webinar tomorrow Thursday 13 August, 2-3pm. Register now! https://tinyurl.com/yxasexp3 #SpecialistDisabilityAccommodation

15.01.2022 To learn more about the government's roadmaps announcement and what it means for you, go to https://www.vic.gov.au/coronavirus-covid-19-restrictions-ro

13.01.2022 Today is R U OK? day and now more than ever, it's so important for us all to stay connected and, for those who are able to, be willing to provide support to those around us. You don’t have to be an expert to keep the conversation going when someone says they’re not OK. By knowing what to say you can help someone feel supported and access appropriate help long before they’re in crisis, which can make a really positive difference to their life. #RUOK #ruokday2020

13.01.2022 This week is #NAIDOCWeek2020 and this year’s theme is Always Was, Always Will Be. The theme acknowledges that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of country and pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging. The CPSN office is located on the land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. https://www.naidoc.org.au/

13.01.2022 "There is power in positive language. Words matter, they shape how people perceive us and, more importantly, how we perceive ourselves."

13.01.2022 The consensus is in. We are physically struggling in a way we haven’t before, CPSN Membership Officer, Natalie Corrigan talks about the physical toll lockdown has on people with disabilities. #lockdown #selfcare #cerebralpalsy https://cpsn.org.au//news/toll-lockdown-disabled-community

12.01.2022 Tomorrow, Tuesday 6 October is World Cerebral Palsy Day! All around the world, people and communities have had to adapt to big changes caused by COVID-19. People with CP have mastered dealing with change, breaking down barriers, and coming up with creative solutions their whole lives. Some of the CPSN team are going GREEN for CP - so keep an eye out for us tomorrow! Make Your Mark this #WorldCPDay and how everyone how you adapt and innovate every day. Check out some ways and ideas of how you can get involved below. https://worldcpday.org/tools/ #CPMakeYourMark #CerebralPalsy

12.01.2022 AusACPDM and CP-Achieve are launching the inaugural AusACPDM Lived Experience Photo Exhibition. They are inviting people to submit original photos of people with cerebral palsy and other childhood-onset disabilities doing things they love think family, friends, art, craft, music, magic, drama, work, leisure or a special moment. Photos may depict ways we have adapted to living during COVID-19.

10.01.2022 The Cerebral Palsy Foundation Early Detection Initiative is bringing the age of diagnosis down to 6-12 months and in some cases - even before babies have left the hospital. This is so important because the brain’s ability to form new connections peaks from 0-2 years of life. If a baby starts therapy during this crucial time, he/she can actually improve and recover function that was lost.

09.01.2022 We are still people. We have feelings. We want to be happy."

09.01.2022 The team at CPSN would like to wish all of our members and supporters a safe, happy and healthy festive season. The CPSN office is now closed and will reopen on Monday 4 January 2021. We look forward to connecting with you all again in the new year!

09.01.2022 While it may be hard living with a disability, I think it is society and the lack of accessibility that really holds back people living with a disability from reaching their full potential, not the disability itself.

09.01.2022 CPSN member Jerusha, is an inspiring young woman who is not only doing a PhD in neuroscience, but she's been named one of the Australian Academy of Science's STEM Women Changemakers. Oh, and she's also published her first book of poetry!

09.01.2022 No Distinguishing Features follows the stories of six people living with disabilities from across Australia and New Zealand. Six people who were given a strict roadmap for their life the moment they were born. Six people who went on to tear that roadmap to shreds. From a young Paralympian’s journey to achieve his childhood dream, to a mother fighting for her intellectually disabled son’s right to a fair wage; these people share their lives with honesty, humour and heartbreak. Find out more at https://www.nodistinguishingfeatures.com/

08.01.2022 Looking for some lockdown viewing? Be sure to check out Rising Phoenix, currently streaming on Netflix. This documentary follows the story of nine Paralympians, who reflect on the Paralympic Games and examine how they impact a global understanding of disability, diversity and excellence. This film will make you laugh and cry, but most importantly - it will alter the way we think about disability in society. #Netflix #disabilityawareness

08.01.2022 The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will now have several inclusion requirements when it comes to its Best Picture category. The new guidelines are aimed at including more women, people of color, LGBTQ+ people and people with disabilities.#representationmatters #diversity #inclusion

07.01.2022 Hey parents and carers! Tune into the KYD-X Kids & Youth Disability Virtual Expo this Saturday from 10am 4pm Learn about unique products and services from ...providers designed to support young people with a disability. Tap to learn more https://bit.ly/3iWHLIW

07.01.2022 Today is Wear it Purple day - a day that strives to foster supportive, safe, empowering and inclusive environments for rainbow young people. So wear something purple today and be part of a movement that has the potential to save thousands of lives. https://www.wearitpurple.org/

06.01.2022 The Disability and Disaster Resilience Forum is an opportunity to identify and explore priority issues in emergency management for people with disability and examine why responses are failing to be consistently inclusive in spite of the rights-based frameworks and policies that are in place. For more information and to register for the event being held next Thursday 27 August 10.30am-2.30pm, click on the link below. https://events.humanitix.com/disability-and-disaster-resili

05.01.2022 Is finding employment is one of your goals? The new Everyone can work website, funded with an NDIS grant, is for people with intellectual disability, their fami...lies and supports. The resource has information about finding open employment and employment pathways to help guide you. Tap to visit the website: https://bit.ly/34RTAM7

04.01.2022 Do you agree? Did you find a lack of medical support once you reached adulthood? We'd love to hear your experiences. #cerebralpalsy #livingwithcp

04.01.2022 What a great initiative!

04.01.2022 How do we make technology more inclusive? Meet some of the innovators with lived experience of disability driving tech innovation in Australia.

03.01.2022 This free online summit is an opportunity for young people with a disability to come together to discuss their experiences and ask questions about what is important to them.

02.01.2022 ONE MORE SLEEP! Get to bed early because ..... STEPtember starts tomorrow!!!! Still need to register, you are just in time - register NOW at www.steptember.org.au

02.01.2022 If you need a sport fix, then Rising Phoenix may satisfy that need. We spoke to Aussie stars Ellie Cole and Ryley Batt about why it's a must-watch.

01.01.2022 Created as part of the Dangerous Deeds project (2015), this short film is a message from Christian Astorian, whose personal reflections beautifully capture the essence of disability rights, and challenges common misconceptions and stereotypes about disability. I want to speak up and be heard, have responsibility and control about my everyday life". #inclusionmatters #disabilityawareness

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