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Cerebral Palsy League of Queensland Description: Provides services to children and adults with Cerebral Palsy and related disabilities and their families who live in Australia. (cplqld.org.au) |
Cerebral Palsy of New Zealand Incorporated Description: Includes a mission statement, press releases, a newsletter, links and contact information. (cpsoc.org.nz) |
Cristina and Friends Description: Non-profit organization that disseminates information about cerebral palsy and other conditions causing physical challenges. (cristinaandfriends.org) |
Study of Participation of Children with Cerebral Palsy living in Europe Description: SPARCLE is interested in the environment and how it affects children with CP and their families in terms of quality of life and inclusion in society. The information will be used to inform future EU policies. Multiligual site. (ncl.ac.uk) |
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