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An oral history project consisting of 230 hours of audio and video recordings of people aged over 50 with cerebral palsy talking about their lives. The project was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund which...
Maverick documentary filmmaker Kazuo Hara once again criticizes the mores and customs of Japanese society in this unsentimental portrait of adults with cerebral palsy. Focusing on how the CP victims are...
A portrait of a young man, Simon Stevens, who has cerebral palsy, attempting to look behind the stereotypes to show his view of the world.
The personal story of Glynn Vernon, who has severe cerebral palsy, is a quadraplegic and has great difficulty in talking, but whose real problems come from the able-bodied. The programme aims to challenge...
Shows children with cerebral palsy and their parents working together with therapists of different disciplines, using the approach to treatment developed by Dr Karel and Mrs Berta Bobath, which aims to...
Looks athe educational practices of Percy Hedley School in its work with children with cerebral palsy. Their methods of ‘integrated education’ have been developed from the innovatory work of the Peto...
Shows the basic principles for feeding people who cannot feed themselves and for assisting those who need help. Gives two examples of how to feed people with cerebral palsy. Emphasises throughout the...
An introduction to conductive education, the system of physical training developed by the Peto Institute in Budapest for children with cerebral palsy. Shows the work of the Birmingham Institute in the UK and...
Categorises the various types of cerebral palsy in order to provide a clear understanding of the different presentations of these children. Presents abilities and disabilities in the form of a comparison...
Shows how neurodevelopmental training has proved successful in post-operative care.
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