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- Interface WebsiteInterface South Africa is a Non Profit, non governmental organisation for people with little or no functional speech. It had its beginnings in 1988 when a group of people in Pretoria identified the need to assist and support people with little or no functional speech, their families, caregivers and friends.SANDTA WebsiteThe South African Neurodevelopmental Association is a voluntary association of therapists who have a special interest in Neurodevelopmental Therapy.Malamulele Onward WebsiteMalamulele Onward is committed to providing specialized therapy skills and services to under-resourced areas of South Africa and other African countries where children severely disabled by cerebral palsy (CP) have little or no access to rehabilitation therapy.The National Accessibility PortalThe National Accessibility Portal (NAP) aims to be a one-stop information, services and communications channel that supports everyone involved in the disability field including persons with disabilities, caregivers, the medical profession, and those offering services in this domain.Qasa - Quadpara Association of South AfricaThe Association strives to prevent spinal cord injury, as well as protect and promote the interests of people with mobility impairments by formulating a national policy and strategy, to develop and ensure the full potential and quality of their lives.Sitwell TechnologiesSitwell Technologies, a young and energetic company dedicated to delivering quality mobility solutions with an emphasis on comfort and ergonomic design. We’re passionate about mobility and use our deep knowledge and experience to craft the right solutions for each disability or challenge. Having issues with mobility is difficult enough - why compound the situation with ill-fitting or inappropriate equipment. To find out more about what we have to offer or for the inside track on how to choose a wheelchair, look at our products pages; for our assessment, training or advisory services, or to make an appointment click on our services.Cerebral Palsy GuideHelping Children with Cerebral Palsy Cerebral palsy is a disability caused by brain damage that restricts normal movement and coordination. Each year, 10,000 children in the U.S. are diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Cerebral Palsy Guide provides free educational materials, financial options, and support to help those affected by this condition.The Bridge Children's CentreThe Bridge Children's Centre have created a safe space for our learners to thrive in their own different abilities, especially learners on the autistic spectrum.The Birth Injury CentreLearn About Birth Injuries: Childbirth is supposed to be a celebratory time, welcoming your newborn baby into the world and your family. New parents don’t want to think about what could go wrong during their child’s birth. Unfortunately, physicians and other medical professionals tasked with the care of the mother and her newborn don’t always perform the necessary actions during pregnancy to prepare for a safe birth. Alternatively, everything could go right during your pregnancy, but your doctor or other hospital staff might perform the wrong actions or inactions, either negligently or intentionally, causing a preventable yet irreversible injury to your infant during labor and delivery. Birth injuries are avoidable, but the reality is, they happen, and it’s best to prepare for the worst. While your child’s birth is an enjoyable and memorable moment, the birthing process is complex, and you do want to be aware of potential risks and plan accordingly. If your infant suffers an injury before or during their birth, it’s important to know everything you can about birth injuries and how to safeguard yourself and your child best as you determine your options for treatment, long-term care, and financial and legal help.©2017 Broughton & Jonck