The CP Register is a confidential research database of information about people with cerebral palsy in Australia.
This resource from My CP Guide collects statistics on Australians with cerebral palsy. The information will be used to investigate the causes of cerebral palsy, find ways to prevent cerebral palsy, continually improve practice and interventions, help plan services and to link registrants who give consent with research projects they could participate in..
This information is useful for:
- Describing the population of people that have cerebral palsy in particular regions, including regional grouping, abilities and birth histories.
- Researching the causes, impacts and interventions of cerebral palsy for clients, families, service providers and funders.
Australian Cerebral Palsy Register
The Australian Cerebral Palsy Register is an Australia-wide collection of statistics on cerebral palsy from the states and territories of Australia. The Register collects information about individuals with cerebral palsy who were born in or reside in Australia and is managed by the Cerebral Palsy Alliance.
New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory Cerebral Palsy Register
Managed by the Cerebral Palsy Alliance.
Northern Territory Cerebral Palsy Register
Managed by the Northern Territory Government.
South Australian Cerebral Palsy Register
Managed by The Women's and Children's Hospital.
Tasmania Cerebral Palsy Register
Managed by St Giles and the Cerebral Palsy Alliance.
Victorian Cerebral Palsy Register
Managed by the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and The Royal Children's Hospital.
Western Australian Cerebral Palsy Register
Managed by the Department of Health, Western Australian Government.
