Type Non-Profit Website cerebralpalsy.org.au Founded 1945 | Founder Audrie and Neil McLeod Headquarters Allambie Heights | |
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Just like you cerebral palsy alliance
Cerebral Palsy Alliance (formerly The Spastic Centre) is an Australian nonprofit organisation that provides therapies, life skills programs, equipment and support for people living with cerebral palsy and their families.
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- Just like you cerebral palsy alliance
- Cerebral palsy alliance invites you to ndis information session
- History
- Services
- Cerebral palsy register
- Research Foundation
- Fundraising
- References
Cerebral Palsy Alliance's objective is to help babies, children, teenagers and adults living with cerebral palsy lead the most comfortable, independent and inclusive life possible. Its therapy teams work with individuals and families to maximise their participation in the community.
Cerebral Palsy Alliance provides professional development and training for employees within the disability sector. The alliance also funds important cerebral palsy research in Australia and overseas through our Research Foundation.
Cerebral Palsy Alliance operates from 55 sites throughout metropolitan, regional and rural NSW and the ACT.
Cerebral palsy alliance invites you to ndis information session
History
Cerebral Palsy Alliance was founded on 30 January 1945 by a group of parents of children with cerebral palsy under the leadership of Audrie and Neil McLeod. It was the first organisation of its type in the world for people with cerebral palsy. The first medical director was Dr Claudia Bradley.
The Spastic Centre renamed itself the Cerebral Palsy Alliance in 2011, because of increasing sensitivities to the word "spastic".
Services
Cerebral Palsy Alliance services include:
Cerebral palsy register
An Australian CP Register has been established to guide future research in prevention, intervention and service provision.
Research Foundation
In 2005 Cerebral Palsy Alliance established a Research Foundation to fund Australian and international research to find a prevention and cure for cerebral palsy – a condition that affects more than 17 million people around the world.
The Foundation is also committed to improving the quality of life of people with cerebral palsy by funding research into improving early diagnosis tools (which can reduce the long term impact of the disability), treatments (interventions) and technology innovations.
Fundraising
Cerebral Palsy Alliance runs regular fundraising throughout the year:
Miss Australia
Miss Australia Quest/Awards was run by The Spastic Centres of Australia for 45 years. Over its duration entrants, their families, committees, sponsors and the general public of Australia raised in excess of A$87 million.