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Record-breaking donation to CP centre at Rigshospitalet

The foundation has funded DKK 77 million for research into CP in children and adolescents, as well as for the establishment of a new CP center at Mary Elizabeth's Hospital.

Sigrid Panelsnak

Parenthood when your body sets limits

For Sigrid Stilling Netteberg, it has been a life-changing experience marked by both challenges, recovery, and inventive everyday solutions.

Hackathon 3

New technological solutions developed over a weekend

Students and people with disabilities collaborated at a hackathon to create technology that can make life with disabilities more accessible and inclusive.

Sun Hee Samtale Træthed

App reveals hidden fatigue patterns

A new PhD project maps everyday fatigue in adults with CP, which in the long term may lead to concrete recommendations in clinical practice.

GIL Maia Og Far Christian

Starting school: From worries to understanding

Many parents of children with CP worry as school approaches. The course “Getting off to a good start with learning” gives families knowledge and practical tools for the transition.

Olivia Dahl Web

The hidden effort people with CP make to fit in

A new research project shows how people with CP make continuous, unseen efforts to simply be themselves, challenging ideas of normality and offering new perspectives on disability.

Julie Holder Oplæg

Infants at risk of CP show delayed social and emotional development

A new PhD study indicates that infants at risk of CP are more likely to experience delayed social and emotional development, and that interactions with parents may be challenged during the first year of life.

Thomas Bredgaard Oplæg Temadag

New report: only one in three people with CP are employed

New research shows that cognitive challenges among people with CP can be hard to recognise and often form a key barrier to entering the workforce. 

Christina Høi Baby Undersøgelse

New national guidelines aim to enable earlier CP diagnosis

New guidelines will make it easier to detect CP at an earlier stage. They are based on an extensive research project with more than 200 children suspected of having CP.