Does Scope work only with people with cerebral palsy?
Scope is a national disability organisation whose focus is people with cerebral palsy (cp). We were set up 50 years ago to provide education facilities for young people with cerebral palsy when state services were poor or non-existent. Scope now has a wide range of services and is often the initial contact, for parents, professionals and carers. It provides information, support and practical help via national and local services. While specialising in information about cerebral palsy, the Helpline responds to enquiries on other impairments and will offer support, but may refer you to a more appropriate specialist agency. Scope campaigns to ensure issues important to disabled people have a high national profile, by influencing social, political and environmental policies at local and national Government levels. Scope provides information and support services for people with a wide range of impairments, in order that disabled people can achieve equality.
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