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Understanding Birth Injuries: A Legal Perspective



In this episode, Carla speaks with legal experts Hasina Choudhury and Georgia Bolton about the sensitive topic of birth injuries. They discuss the definitions and types of birth injuries, particularly focusing on cerebral palsy, its causes, and the legal implications surrounding it. The conversation highlights the profound impact of birth injuries on families, the importance of seeking legal advice and recognising signs of developmental delays in children. They also touch on the role of deputyship orders in managing finances for affected children and emphasise the need for advocacy in maternal health. This conversation delves into the complexities of managing finances and care for children with disabilities, particularly in the context of legal frameworks and support systems. The speakers discuss the role of professional deputies in managing financial awards for children, the emotional challenges surrounding life expectancy assessments, and the implications of cerebral palsy. They emphasise the importance of comprehensive legal support and the need for open communication among families facing these challenges.


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