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Robyn Cummins and Erin Casey bring you the best of the rest ... This popular e-bulletin is now a weekly blog. The Scene highlights news, activities, events, websites and classifieds for people with CP and their families.
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Employment and careers for uni leavers

Nov 5, 2009
Finishing university this year or next?. An employment and careers day for university students with a disability will be held at the University of Sydney on Monday 23 November from 11am to 2pm. 'Managing Disability at Work - The things you need to...

Summer Camp 2010

Nov 5, 2009
Summer Camp is a 5 day experience for young adults with cerebral palsy living in NSW and the ACT. This adventure escape will include climbing the highest peak in Australia, trout fishing, canoeing, bob sledding, camping out a night at Thredbo diggings...

School success

Nov 5, 2009
A successful year at school requires planning and a positive approach towards including children with a disability by everyone involved in your child's education. A new guide, produced by the Association for Children wih a Disability in Victoria,...

Brothers and sisters

Nov 3, 2009
The Association for Children with a Disability (ACD) has recently reprinted the popular sibling factsheets, SiBsheets, thanks to a grant from the Myer Foundation. The experience of growing up with a brother or sister with a disability is quite unique...

Access All Areas Film Festival

Nov 2, 2009
Access All Areas Film Festival promotes full inclusion for people with disabilities to film and festivals and is a flagship event of the 2009 Don’t DIS my ABILITY campaign . From 16 November, the festival will tour Castle Hill, North Rocks, Griffith,...


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  dear TSC, i am horritied that you support genetic research for CP WHEN HALf of your clients have acquired CP from birth is due to medical neglect and this research would leave us with no compo
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