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Cerebral Palsy - Organizations - United KingdomInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Scope Description: Cerebral palsy organization in England and Wales providing information, education, employment and housing services, news, a discussion forum, and a free phone helpline staffed by trained counselors. (scope.org.uk) |
The Hornsey Trust for Children with Cerebral Palsy Description: Registered charity provides conductive education, training, and family support. (hcec.org.uk) |
The International Cerebral Palsy Society Description: Describes the ICPS aims and accomplishments and provides CP information. (icps.org.uk) |
The Weston and District Society for Spastics and Mentally Handicapped Description: Provides information about the organization based in Somerset, news, and a list of activities for individuals with cerebral palsy. (weston-society.org.uk) |
Thurrock & District Cerebral Palsy Society Description: A SCOPE affiliated society, in Thurrock, S.W. Essex in the UK. Provides advice and information, support, and social activities for people with cerebral palsy and their caregivers. (afnm96.care4free.net) |
United Cerebral Palsy Association of Greater Suffolk, Inc. Description: Features an art gallery, employment and career information, a directory of services and service providers, events, and cerebral palsy news and information. (ucp-suffolk.org) |
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