CPSN We are the ONLY CP Support Network for Victorians. At the Cerebral Palsy Support Network, we don’t just provide essential support services.

❤️ Non-profit NDIS provider
⭐️ NDIS-funded and free support services for people with cerebral palsy
🫶🏻 We find, train and roster support workers for you
😃 We also offer support coordination, nursing, SIL and more! The Cerebral Palsy Support Network is a not-for-profit providing information, support and resources to children and adults with cerebral palsy and their families. We help to empower people with cerebral palsy to make their own choices and live the life they want to.

CPSN is here to support you, wherever and whenever you need us.Getting out in the community and going bowling like our c...
02/06/2026

CPSN is here to support you, wherever and whenever you need us.

Getting out in the community and going bowling like our client Michelle (pictured), grabbing a coffee with friends, or watching an epic musical adventure.

Our team of experts are waiting to see how we can best support you.

Shout out to CPSN client Kyra, who entered her fantastic art piece “My Voice” into the VALID Having a Say Art competitio...
28/05/2026

Shout out to CPSN client Kyra, who entered her fantastic art piece “My Voice” into the VALID Having a Say Art competition.��CPSN had the pleasure of seeing this artwork in person in January when we were down in Geelong for the conference. We even snapped a cheeky photo with the CPSN Team and the artist herself!

My Voice By Kyra Drummond
My artwork depicts my mouth on my hand,
since my hands are often the way in which I communicate.
Non-verbal communication is so important in truly connecting with my fellow humans.
My work highlights that importance and serves as a reminder
that communication happens in many forms.

The CPSN Board comprises volunteer office bearers and board observers. These people all volunteer their time to make sur...
22/05/2026

The CPSN Board comprises volunteer office bearers and board observers. These people all volunteer their time to make sure CPSN can continue to serve our community.

This National Volunteer Week, we say thank you to our board and committee members who dedicate their time to improving the lives of people with Cerebral Palsy.

In our latest blog series around adaptable, inclusive and accessible technology, we take a deep dive into exploring smal...
14/05/2026

In our latest blog series around adaptable, inclusive and accessible technology, we take a deep dive into exploring small independent online community business owners such as JoJo Holzman, who founded “Access for All.”

Through her work in the special education sector, JoJo has recognised the distinct gap in the toy market and a desperate need for more accessible, adaptable and inclusive toys for children with a range of disabilities.

Find out more about what has inspired JoJo on our blog https://www.cpsn.org.au/blog-news/article/access-for-all-when-ideas-bring-joy-and-foster-inclusion-for-play

Today, we give a giant thumbs up to all the mums, grandmums and mother figures in our community!!
10/05/2026

Today, we give a giant thumbs up to all the mums, grandmums and mother figures in our community!!

At CPSN, we understand that no two people are the same. We work hard to connect you with the right people, the right sup...
08/05/2026

At CPSN, we understand that no two people are the same.

We work hard to connect you with the right people, the right supports and services, ensuring that you’re always included in every step of the process.

We work with you to support you and help you design your individual tailored supports ro fit seamlessly into your life, not the other way around.

Connect with us today via our website to find out more about how we can help you live your best life, everyday.

In our latest blog series into technology accessibility and inclusion, we take a deep dive into exploring small independ...
05/05/2026

In our latest blog series into technology accessibility and inclusion, we take a deep dive into exploring small independent online community business owners such as Melbourne’s Rachael Craanen who founded the online switch adapted toy shop,

Through her work as an Occupational Therapist, Rachael has recognised a clear gap in the toy market and a desperate need for more accessible, adaptable and inclusive toys for children with a range of disabilities.

Find out more about what has inspired Rachael here: www.cpsn.org.au/blog-news/article/switch-toy-family

Introducing Finn O’Keefe as our next speaker for "You're so inspiring!" How adults with CP confront and cope with everyd...
28/04/2026

Introducing Finn O’Keefe as our next speaker for "You're so inspiring!" How adults with CP confront and cope with everyday ableism. A webinar presented by CPSN and Mycpguide

Finn is a community worker with cerebral palsy who is passionate about raising awareness of the health and advocacy needs of adults with cerebral palsy cerebral palsy.

He is also an associate investigator on the CycLink Study with the University of Melbourne. Finn recently received the 2026 Oceania Academy's Person with Lived Experience Award - Outstanding Contribution.

Register here: https://zpr.io/qvt3k86f6eKD

23/04/2026

As a registered NDIS SIL Provider, we put an emphasis on person-centred care, collaboration, and flexibility to create homes where our clients feel safe, happy, and nurtured. Whether it's enjoying a barbecue, relaxing with friends, or watching a movie, we help to create a sense of belonging. Clients and families actively shape their living environments, ensuring they meet individual needs and support independence.

A 1-bedroom villa is currently available in Cranbourne within a small supported living setting where CPSN already provides Supported Independent Living (SIL). Live independently in your own home while having overnight support on site and an experienced CPSN team already supporting residents.

Introducing Adam Goodridge as our next speaker for "You're so inspiring!" How adults with CP confront and cope with ever...
22/04/2026

Introducing Adam Goodridge as our next speaker for "You're so inspiring!" How adults with CP confront and cope with everyday ableism. A webinar presented by CPSN and Mycpguide

Adam has lived experience with cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair.

He has encountered ableism on many occasions, even when it comes from well-intentioned people. He hopes to raise awareness about what ableism is and help create more positive outcomes within the community.

Register here: https://zpr.io/qvt3k86f6eKD

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