Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy is a disorder of movement and posture due to part of the brain not working properly or not developing. It is not a disease or an illness and it is non-progressive. No two people with cp are the same, movement difficulties can vary from the barely noticeable to the severe. more...
Disability IssuesWe cannot be certain about the number of disabled people in Great Britain. However, the OPCS surveys published in 1988 estimated that there were 5.8 million disabled adults (over the age of 16) living in Great Britain and 360,000 disabled children. more...
ScopeScope is an organisation for people with cp and associated disabilities. We originally started life in 1952 as The National Spastics Society, the founder members being Ian Dawson-Shepherd, Eric Hodgson, Alex Moira and Jean Garwood. more...
Useful Contacts
Rebrand for The PointThe day centre for Scope West Sussex has been rebranded as The Point

