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Who Can I Talk To?
Finding out that your child has a disability may leave you struggling with a range of difficult emotions. There are a number of people who can help - specialist agencies and other parents - by phone or online. Read more: Who Can I Talk To?
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You and Your Partner
For most parents, discovering that their child has cerebral palsy presents many unexpected challenges. There are many helpful strategies to keep your relationship strong. Read more: You and Your Partner.
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Brothers and Sisters
Having a child with a disability affects every member of your family. Help support your other children with these top tips. Read more: Brothers and Sisters
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Grandparents
Grandparents and other family members can be a great source of support, but may need guidance from you about what is most helpful. Read more: Grandparents
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Health Professionals
Health professionals will work in partnership with you to help your child. Learn some of the strategies that other parents have used to get the best outcomes. Read more: Health Professionals
Newly Diagnosed
My Story

Susan and Gracie
Susan's beautiful daughter, Gracie, had a tough start - but is the happiest, healthiest, most loved and treasured child ever. Read Susan's story.
Please Call Us
For Cerebral Palsy Alliance services across NSW and the ACT, please call 1300 888 378.
Your friendly local team will be happy to assist.

