Cerebral Palsy in UK Law

  • Raymond Nottage CMG
    • No. 25-3, July 2010
    • Public Policy and Administration
    ... ... active in the Bobath Centre, a charity that helps children with cerebral palsy. As Chairman, he helped to raise money from city friends to fund ... ...
  • Personal Account
    • No. 35-4, December 1988
    • Probation Journal
    ... ... wrote that ... I had ataxia type cerebral palsy and congenital ... ...
  • Disability, Child Abuse and Criminal Justice
    • No. 57-3, May 1994
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... deaf blindness, learning disability, language disorders, cerebral palsy, spina bifida and hydrocephalus, In 1985 it was estimated ... ...
  • Remarkable lives: Lígia Cardoso Baldé in conversation with Jerome Carson
    • No. 22-2, April 2018
    • Mental Health and Social Inclusion
    • 72-77
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide a profile of Lígia Cardoso Baldé. Design/methodology/approach: Lígia gives a biographical description of her life and is then interviewed by Jerome...
    ... ... Keywords Culture, Diversity, Stress, Resilience, Education, Cerebral palsyPaper type Case studyIntroductionLígia is a mature student studying ... of caring for her own son, who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Lígia has had toovercome many barriers on her journey, but let her tell ... ...
  • Resource list for adaptive technology in libraries
    • No. 11-1, January 1993
    • Library Hi Tech
    • 80-82
    Note: No endorsement is meant or implied by inclusion on any of these lists. “Additional References and Resources” follow the article by Kneedler and Sizemore, in this issue of LHT. A retrospective...
    ... ... , MD 20814 (301) 657-2244 voice; (301) 657-2249 TDD United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) 330 W. 34th St. New York, NY 10001 (212) 356-1200 ... ...
  • AFTERMATH OF AN EVALUATION
    • No. 27-1, January 1971
    • Journal of Documentation
    • 1-10
    As a result of the comprehensive evaluation of MEDLARS conducted in 1966–7, several recommendations were made to the National Library of Medicine as measures appropriate to the improvement of effec...
    ... ... FRACTURE FIXATION (68) Cercocebus mangabey Index MONKEYS (68) CEREBRAL VENTRICLES Cercopithecidae syn. Cynocephalidae family of all old world ... temperature athetosis prolonged febrile condition in cerebral palsy patients with no inflammatory local symptoms to account for it, possibly ... ...
  • Montgomery v Lanarkshire Health Board and the Rights of the Reasonable Patient
    • No. , September 2015
    • Edinburgh Law Review
    • 360-366
    ... ... cord becomes trapped, causing hypoxia which can result in cerebral palsy or the baby's death. In this case shoulder dystocia occurred at the ... ...
  • New on the net
    • No. 14-3, March 1996
    • The Electronic Library
    • 270-275
    A site dedicated to the 20th century composer, conductor and teacher Aaron Copeland; includes biographical information, music and photos.
    ... ... Parents of Children with Cerebral Palsy CPParent is a LISTSERV mailing list for discussions of issues ... ...
  • Mental health
    • No. 67-4, December 2020
    • Probation Journal
    ... ... The psychiatrist reported that AB had athetoid-type cerebrald that AB had athetoid-type cerebral palsy ... ...
  • Sexual harm
    • No. 67-4, December 2020
    • Probation Journal
    ... ... cerebral palsy attributable to congenital subcortical brain injury, ... ...
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