Get involved with research

As the global centre of expertise for cerebral palsy, we are passionate about co-design and true collaboration with our CP community. More than 75 years ago, Cerebral Palsy Alliance was founded by families, and that same vision and mission continues to guide our research.

There are a number of ways to get involved in research as a participant, supporter or advocate.

CP Quest

Bringing researchers and the CP community together to make a meaningful impact CP Quest is a world-leading collaboration between the Cerebral Palsy Alliance research team and people with cerebral palsy, their families, carers and advocates.
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Fund a research project

Play a crucial part in unearthing CP insights for future generations Research studies contribute vital findings towards the treatment and prevention of cerebral palsy. There are always opportunities to get involved – head here to see what studies are currently recruiting.

Take part in a research study

Play a crucial part in unearthing CP insights for future generations Research studies contribute vital findings towards the treatment and prevention of cerebral palsy. There are always opportunities to get involved – head here to see what studies are currently recruiting.
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Collaborate with us

Our Research Institute is a global hub of CP expertise – but we can’t do it alone. If you are a researcher, academic, clinician or medical professional looking to partner with us to support people with cerebral palsy and similar disabilities, head here.
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Governance

How we promote excellence and integrity in research. Cerebral Palsy Alliance has a governance framework in place to ensure a strong focus on accountability, responsibility, honesty and transparency.
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Australian Cerebral Palsy Register

The Australian CP Register is the largest database of its kind in the world, providing researchers with a vital tool to monitor and report changes in trends such as prevalence and severity.