Cerebral Palsy Sport supports World CP Day
Today, (Wednesday 7 October) Cerebral Palsy Sport is proud to unite with leading cerebral palsy organisations in over 50 countries for World CP Day - a global innovation project to change the world for people living with cerebral palsy and their families.
As the country's leading sports organisation supporting people who have cerebral palsy to reach their sporting potential - Cerebral Palsy Sport is proud to be a part of this global event.
World Cerebral Palsy (CP) day is a social movement, of, by and for the CP community, to raise awarness of cerebral palsy and advocate for the right of people born with the condition. It is designed to gather ideas from people around the world and make the best of those ideas a reality. The project is led by a group of non-profit cerebral palsy charities, and supported by organizations in over 30 countries. Find out more about World CP Day.
To mark World CP Day, Cerebral Palsy Sport has released a series of new infomation graphics to help people understand more about cerebral palsy and the range of sporting opportunities and they offer.
Click here to view Cerebral Palsy Sport's information graphics.
Cerebral Palsy Sport exists to improve the quality of life of children and adults living with cerebral palsy through the provision of sport and recreational activities. They offer grassroot opportunities and sporting pathways in athletics, bowls, football, junior multi-sports, swimming and table cricket.
Find out more about the sporting opportunities Cerebral Palsy Sport offer.
Join the conversation and show your support for World CP Day on social media, use #WorldCPDay and follow @CP_Sport to keep up to date with the latest news and opportunities to get active.