Cerebral Palsy Scotland Conference
Dr Ailish Malone and Karen Brady attended the 10th Annual Cerebral Palsy Scotland Conference in Glasgow. They presented preliminary findings of Youth Experience Matters as part of the ‘Let’s get active’ session alongside Dr.Karen McConnell Queen’s University Belfast and James Czencz Australian Catholic University. They outlined what participation currently looks like for teenagers with disability in Ireland and the priorities of teenagers for future physical activity participation.
More information on the CP Scotland Annual Conference can be found on the CP Scotland website
More information about the Youth Experience Matters project can be found on the project website
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