News
News and updates from across every CLAPA region
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Adult Issues | Health Professionals | NHS Cleft Services |
Dentists and Cleft: A look at the Role of Restorative Dentists in a Cleft Team
As part of a cleft team, a restorative dentist will work with other specialists from different disciplines to provide the patient with a cleft lip and/or palate with necessary information, support, and care as they follow their treatment plan and consider their options from childhood into adulthood. This article is intended to offer insight into the role of a restorative dentist in treatment related to cleft lip and/or palate, and to highlight the dental treatment that people born with a cleft have access to.
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Adult Issues | Health Professionals | Research | Research Advertisements |
Have Your Say: The CET Project
Emma Southby, an experienced Cleft Nurse Specialist and a previous CLAPA Trustee, is looking for interviewees for an exciting new venture to create new educational resources for health professionals across Europe.
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Adult Stories | Your Stories |
Michael’s Story
I was born in the Netherlands in September 1998 with a severe bilateral Cleft Lip and Palate. Compared to the UK, there are a much lower percentage of babies born with a cleft in the Netherlands. Mine was one of the more severe cases.
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Parent Stories | Your Stories |
Karla and Kelsie’s Story
When I was expecting Kelsie, the doctors told me and her dad that if she survived birth, they could only give her an expected eight week life span. Well, she’s proved doctors wrong! She’s a little fighter.
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Adult Issues | Adult Stories | Dental | Orthodontics |
Karen’s Story
Karen was born in 1952 with a cleft lip and palate. Here in her own words she tells her story of growing up with a cleft, and returning to treatment as an adult.
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Fundraising Stories |
Teresa and Lois’ Fundraising Story
On 7th December myself and my daughter, Lois, organised an exhibition and auction night, showcasing Lois’ work to raise funds for CLAPA.
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Research | Research Advertisements | Research Summaries |
SLUMBERS – A Sleep Study
The Side Lying and Upper airway Maintenance in Babies Requiring Surgery for cleft palate, or SLUMBERS study, is a feasibility study that CLAPA has coordinated with frequently during the research process. The purpose of the study was to address the fact that general NHS guidelines for how babies can be put to bed to sleep most safely may not be the safest guidelines to follow for babies with a cleft lip and/or palate.
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Research | Research Advertisements |
Joining the Cleft & Craniofacial Conditions Clinical Studies Group
Would you like to influence research into treatment for children with cleft and craniofacial conditions in the UK? The Cleft & Craniofacial Conditions Clinical Studies Group is currently looking for Adult patient/Parent/Carer members.
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Fundraising Stories | Fundraising: Challenges | Fundraising: Runs |
Paul and Seren’s Santa Story
I wanted to get involved and do something for CLAPA this Christmas, so I looked on their website and noticed the Santa run being advertised. I spoke to Seren (my daughter) about whether she would like to do it and she was very excited about taking part.
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Fundraising Stories | Fundraising: Challenges | Fundraising: Cycling |
#FundraisingFriday – Lennon’s Fundraising Story
Lennon's mum got in touch with us, to tell us all about his brilliant fundraising efforts. Thanks, Lennon!