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SHARE YOUR STORY

Whether you are a person with cerebral palsy, a carer, or a friend of someone with cerebral palsy – we want to hear YOUR story.

Share Your Story
 

Share Your Story

Whether you are a person with cerebral palsy,
a carer, a parent, or a friend of someone with cerebral palsy -
we want to hear YOUR story.

Cerebral Palsy Australia

Since 1952, Cerebral Palsy Australia (formerly known as CP Australia and the Australian Cerebral Palsy Association) has provided a national voice for cerebral palsy awareness.

Over the last 75 years, Cerebral Palsy Australia has positively contributed to the community through research and development for children and adults with cerebral palsy.

About Us
Cerebral Palsy is one of the most common disabilities in Australia
Link will take you to the My CP Guide website.

My CP Guide

Australia’s leading online information resource for all things cerebral palsy.

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ANZ Cerebral Palsy Strategy

Improving the quality of life for people with cerebral palsy.

“I can’t remember being conscious of my CP. I didn’t know any different. My parents and their friends never treated me any differently, so I always just had the attitude to get on with my life, even from a very young age."

Tim JMusician

"I hope my story inspires, both, people with disabilities and able-bodied people. I would like people to see that just because someone has a disability doesn’t mean they can’t make the most out of life."

Laura McGeeAuthor

"I’ve been very fortunate, I grew up in a big family and I was never treated any differently because there was never enough time. We had a dairy farm when I was about 8 years old until I was 13. We were all expected to help. I don’t think I had any different challenges to any other kid growing up. I’ve never thought - why me?"

John DenhamBrisbane Train Driver