Campaign To Ensure Those Affected Have Same Opportunities As Everyone Else
Irwin Mitchell’s specialist medical negligence team is proud to support World Cerebral Palsy Day (Friday 6th October) to raise awareness of the campaign to ensure those affected have the same rights and opportunities as anyone else.
World Cerebral Palsy Day is a movement of people with cerebral palsy and their families, and the organisations that support them, in more than 60 countries.
The aim of the awareness raising day is to ensure that children and adults with cerebral palsy (CP) have the same rights, access and opportunities as anyone else in our society.
There are an estimated 30,000 children with cerebral palsy in the UK. It is usually caused by injuries during birth and leaves those affected with varying conditions that affect muscle control and movement. They may also have learning difficulties, epilepsy and communication difficulties.
Expert Opinion
When your child is diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy it is life-changing, but we’ve seen first-hand how specialist rehabilitation and therapies can help families to live their lives fully. We want to raise awareness of the many great charities offering important support for those affected.
“People living Cerebral Palsy have extremely complex needs and Irwin Mitchell works with many charities which help offer support to families facing the challenge of living with the condition.
“Many of our clients have proved to be inspirational in the way they have worked hard on their rehabilitation programmes to overcome the odds and achieve remarkable things. Over the past few years we have particularly encouraged involvement in disability sports through our Don’t Quit, Do It campaign as we have seen the massive benefits both physically and psychologically for those affected.
“The most common cause of the types of cerebral palsy that we see are traumatic births which are deeply distressing for the families involved. Each incident is a chance to learn lessons and it is important that we raise awareness of the issues surrounding cerebral palsy to help those affected and to reduce the risk of similar problems in future.” Lisa Jordan - Partner
Read more about Irwin Mitchell's expertise in helping families affected by Cerebral Palsy.