Charity Specialises In Mobility Conditions In Young People And Children
Law firm Irwin Mitchell has announced a new partnership with a charity specialising in helping those affected by a range of mobility conditions.
CPotential works with babies, children and young people who live with movement disorders due to cerebral palsy, global developmental delay or acquired brain injury. Many also have related learning disabilities, and sensory or communication difficulties.
Irwin Mitchell has now joined forces with the charity to help children and young people reach their full potential by supporting CPotential’s ‘one-stop-shop’ of integrated holistic therapies and services.
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“CPotential is a fantastic organisation focussing on addressing the needs of children with disabilities as early as possible. This ensures they have the vital skills they need as they grow.
“It’s a pleasure to announce our partnership with the charity and we look forward to working with everyone involved.” Alison Eddy - Partner
CPotential’s services include physiotherapy, constraint induced movement therapy, occupation therapy, music therapy, conductive education, online services, counselling, wellbeing courses, educational advice, funding support and legal services – all from experts within their fields.
It also believes that no child or young person should go without treatment due to financial circumstances, so families can access bursary-funded programmes thanks to the generous grants donated to the charity.
Brett Parker, CPotential CEO, said: “We’re delighted to have formed such a supportive relationship with Irwin Mitchell. Its understanding of our beneficiaries and their families or carers’ needs, and of our work, is amazing.
“We’re on a mission to ensure that our holistic rehabilitation services for children and families are harmonised, and that no child goes without the vital therapeutic support they need. Irwin Mitchell is able to use its expertise to help children access these resources so they can reach their full potential.”
“All the users and supporters of our charity are appreciative of this partnership and look forward to its continued development.”