One of the Trump administration's latest targets is children's mental health services. Recently, Education Secretary Linda McMahon and Health and Human| The Hastings Center for Bioethics
The CP Research Network will host a webinar featuring three new research ideas with voting to grant $25,000 for the Changemaker Award.| Cerebral Palsy Research Network
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A new report, “Progress Towards Vitality: A 10-Year Retrospective Analysis of Systems Focused Efforts to Improve Maternal Health in Georgia,” analyzes a subset of recommendations put forward by the Georgia Maternal Mortality Review Committee (MMRC) and the Georgia House Study Committee on Maternal Mortality to improve maternal mental health in the state. The post Georgia Health Initiative: September 2025 appeared first on Grantmakers In Health.| Grantmakers In Health
We invite you to help us guide the next set of strategic activities for the CP Research Network during our next MyCP webinar. On Wednesday, August 27 at 8:00 PM ET, we’re hosting a one-hour virtual community gathering to brainstorm ideas to shape the direction of our work for 2026–2030. Your feedback and insight helped... The post Your Voice, Our Future: Guide the CP Research Network’s Next Five Years appeared first on Cerebral Palsy Research Network.| Cerebral Palsy Research Network
Join us in the month of September to move for CP research to increase funding for our work and the whole CP research and disability technology field.| Cerebral Palsy Research Network
On Monday, July 14 at 8 pm ET, the MyCP Webinar will feature Doctors Joyce Oleszek and Wendy Pierce, presenting findings from a new Cerebral Palsy Research Network study titled: “Etiology of Cerebral Palsy Is Associated with Functional Outcomes at 6 Years of Age: A Clinical Registry Study.” Doctors Oleszek and Pierce are both pediatric...| Cerebral Palsy Research Network
The NGA Center, in partnership with the First Five Years Fund, convened a full-day roundtable discussion for state and territorial child care leaders to explore the future of state child care leadership.| National Governors Association
The Cerebral Palsy Research Network proudly celebrates the publication of its 20th manuscript, “Multicenter Improvement in Screening for Dystonia in Young People With Cerebral Palsy.”| Cerebral Palsy Research Network
Join us for our second March MyCP webinar on Monday, March 31, 2025, at 8 PM ET, where we will discuss an upcoming study investigating the differences between types of tube feeding in children with CP including traditional protein formulas, homemade blenderized diets and food based formulas. While small studies and caregiver surveys suggest potential... The post Exploring Tube Feeding in Children with Cerebral Palsy appeared first on Cerebral Palsy Research Network.| Cerebral Palsy Research Network
The Cerebral Palsy Research Network town hall style meeting to gather input on the ethics of artificial intelligence in CP research.| Cerebral Palsy Research Network
The Cerebral Palsy Research Network announced is Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day winners for its annual CP Awareness Photo Contest.| Cerebral Palsy Research Network
As state policymakers began extending continuous eligibility for postpartum Medicaid coverage from the 60 days following birth to the 12 months following birth in 2022, a small workgroup offunders connected to explore what philanthropy’s role could be in strengthening maternal health outcomesand how we might support effective implementation of the extension| Grantmakers In Health
The infrastructure and network seeds that CPRN has sown over the past nines began to blossom in 2024. Highlights from our year!| Cerebral Palsy Research Network
As of today, the CP Research Network is pleased to announce the launch of our Dystonia in CP (DCP) Toolkit, one of the first comprehensive resources about DCP for people with CP and their families and caregivers. The DCP Toolkit provides an overview of dystonia in cerebral palsy, a movement disorder that is part of...| Cerebral Palsy Research Network
The CP Research Network announced a strategic partnership with United Cerebral Palsy to collaborate on research and patient engagement.| Cerebral Palsy Research Network
Written by Rebecca Brown Imagine going to a cafe for a drink and snack. At some point you need the loo – you go to the bathroom but discover the toilet seat is higher than your waist! Somehow you manage to clamber up, unfortunately touching parts of a toilet you would prefer you didn’t have| Practical Ethics