This paper was written by members of CP-ACHIEVE, including young people with cerebral palsy, parents, and researchers. For this paper, the CP-ACHIEVE team used their experiences of working together as part of CP-ACHIEVE as an example of how to involve young people with disabilities and their families in research. Below you can watch a video summary of the journal article.
You can read the full journal article on the Childhood site
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