Living With Cerebral Palsy




Title:
Living With Cerebral Palsy

Description:
Originally shot as a 10 minute interview for University, now a short NHS style advert to condense the length.

Author:
procaineent

Tags:
NHS, cerebral, palsy, documentary,

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