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What would NHS Provision for Adults with Cerebral Palsy Look like?

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If you could shape NHS provision what would a clinical pathway for adults with cerebral palsy look like ?

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Hi Rachel,

I recently got in touch with Elise Campbell at Capability Scotland as they, in conjunction with Bobath Scotland, are doing some research into therapy provision for adults with cp in Scotland. I don't know if you (or anyone else on here) would be interested in getting involved?

capability-scotland.org.uk/...

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Many thanks for this information. I will follow this up .

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Many thanks for this information. I will follow this up .

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A survey relating to my above post is now live on Capability Scotland's website, open to adults with cp aged 21+.

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I have taken part in the survey and urge anyone living in Scotland to do the same.capability-scotland.org.uk/...

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I think physio is very important to adults with CP. As I have to fight for mine all the time .

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