Student studying Broadcast Production, research project into Spastic Diplegia/Cerebral Palsy
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alex_nunn
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Hi, my name is Alex, a student studying Broadcast Production. I have Cerebral Palsy Spastic Diplegia and I'm undertaking a research project into Spastic Diplegia / Cerebral Palsy.
I would like to have a conversation about this subject, such as how your disability affects you and if your disability has had an input in who you are Etc.
I would like to have a conversation about this subject, such as how your disability affects you and if your disability has had an input in who you are Etc.
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Hi @alex_nunn
Welcome to our online community.
I have posted some info below for you you.
Please please let me know if there’s anything else that I can help you with????
https://www.scope.org.uk/support/families/diagnosis/cerebral-palsy -
Hi @alex_nunn, welcome to the community!
I've moved your post into our Events, Research and Opportunities group, where members of our community can take part in your research if they are interested.
Best of luck with your studies! -
Thank you, I wasn't too sure where to put it.
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