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About cerebral palsy - general information

See the page on cerebral palsy to learn more.

Cerebral Palsy-Hōkai Nukurangi In Children

Cerebral palsy apps and online platforms

Diagnosis of cerebral palsy and soon after

If you have found out your child has cerebral palsy, your journey might be different from the one you planned. There are services to help your child with cerebral palsy to reach their potential. The journey of every child and their whānau (family) is different. 

Receiving A Diagnosis For Your Child With Special Needs

Coping With Your Child's Diagnosis

Cerebral palsy NZ support groups

Other NZ based support and assistance for your child with cerebral palsy

If your child has cerebral palsy, a needs assessment is a step towards getting support or services for your child and whānau (family).

Needs Assessment Service Coordination (NASC)

Different kinds of financial support may be available. Talk to your health professional, social worker, or NASC (Needs Assessment Service Coordination) Service about which allowances you may be able to receive.

Financial Help When Your Child Has A Disability Or Chronic Condition

Sibling support

Cerebral palsy and language

Information about typical communication development in pēpi (babies) and pre-schoolers and ideas for supporting them. You'll also find suggestions about what to do if you are worried about your child's communication development.

Communicating & Connecting In Babies, Toddlers & Pre-Schoolers

Communication Development In Children: What's Involved?

Cerebral palsy treatments

Read the page on supporting tamariki with cerebral palsy to find out how cerebral palsy is managed and what other things to consider.

Support For Children With Cerebral Palsy-Hōkai Nukurangi

If you are thinking about SDR, read this information and talk to your local team and other Aotearoa New Zealand experts first. 

Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy

Check out some suggested questions to ask before using complementary and alternative medicine.

Advice For Parents About Complementary & Alternative Medicine

If you are considering stem cell therapy for your child with CP, please read this information.

Cerebral Palsy & Stem Cell Treatments 

If you are considering hyperbaric oxygen therapy for your child with CP, please read this information.

Cerebral Palsy & Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy 

Cerebral palsy education and learning support

Your child may need extra support if they have needs that are affecting their learning or participation in everyday life.

Learning Support: What Is It?

If your child needs extra support for learning and development, there are qualified, experienced people in early intervention services who can work with you. This support is available from birth through to when your child starts school.

Learning Support Before Your Child Goes To School 

Most tamariki with additional learning needs receive support from their school. But if teachers decide your child needs extra learning support, the Ministry of Education's Learning Support team can help. Staff at your child's school or early childhood education centre will coordinate extra services.

Learning Support When Your Child's At School 

Cerebral Palsy Register

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