Ageing with cerebral palsy: a photovoice study into citizenship

27 Jan 2026
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Frontiers in Neurology
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This resource from the Frontiers in Neurology journal aims to explore what citizenship means for middle-aged and older adults with cerebral palsy and how they experience it.

Citizenship is closely linked to rehabilitation outcomes, including community participation and fulfilling social roles. However, rehabilitation and support services often fail to consider the unique contexts, expertise, and autonomy of adults with cerebral palsy.

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