Cerebra
Cerebra is a charity set up to help families with children aged 16 and under with brain conditions.
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Overview
Cerebra is a charity set up to help families with children aged 16 and under with brain conditions.
The team works with children with brain conditions, including those caused by genetics, illness or brain injury. Examples include:
- Autism
- ADHD
- Down's syndrome
- Learning disabilities
- Cerebral palsy
- Epilepsy
- Developmental delay
Support available
The charity offers services, advice and support, including:
- Sleep advice service
- Library
- Legal rights service
- Parent guides
- Innovation centre
They are all free to use.
Who can access the service
Children aged 16 and under and their families.
How to access the service
Self-referral.