World Cerebral Palsy Day – 6 October 2021

World Cerebral Palsy Day

Cerebral Palsy is widely misunderstood despite being the most common childhood physical disability, with 17 million people across the world living with this condition. World Cerebral Palsy Day offers an opportunity to raise awareness and help communities look beyond the disability. The global goal is to ensure that children and adults with cerebral palsy have the same rights, access and opportunities as anyone else in our society.

Every 20 hours, an Australian child is born with cerebral palsy – it is the most common physical disability in childhood. (1)

Cerebral Palsy is a complex, lifelong disability that primarily affects movement – but individuals may also have visual, learning, hearing, speech, epilepsy and intellectual impairments. Cerebral Palsy can be mild (such as a weakness in one hand) to severe (where people have little control over movements or speech and may need 24 hour assistance).

Get involved this October by:

  • Volunteering with the foundation
  • Donating
  • Organising a fundraiser
  • Raising awareness on social media
  • Sharing your story

For more information, visit: https://worldcpday.org/