Mentor-Peer Support

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Beyond new technology interventions, CP-NET also evaluates interventions focused on pain, participation, quality of life, and life transitions.

A young man in a graduation gown with red and white trim smiles next to a woman with gray hair. They are indoors with a red Reds sign and a crowd of people in the background.

This study focuses on evaluating how well an intervention called ‘Solution-Focused Coaching’ helps parents to support their young child with CP to increase their community participation.

CONNECT (Compassionate Online Navigation to Enhance Care Transitions) is a program that helps young people with disabilities as they move into adulthood.

In this study researchers are interested in determining if a randomized clinical study of group cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), focussing on children/youth with cerebral palsy (CP) or other physical neurodisabilities who have chronic pain, can be helpful to reduce the way pain is interfering with activities.