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Cerebral Palsy In Scotland

Cerebral Palsy In Scotland. BBC Radio Scotland @ 14:00. Story Arc. Facts about Cerebral Palsy. How it is caused? How it affects people? Can It Be Cured/Prevented? Where Can You Get Help?. BBC Radio Scotland. Factual Slower Pace Serious Tone Quite Background Music. Target Audience.

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Cerebral Palsy In Scotland

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  1. Cerebral Palsy In Scotland BBC Radio Scotland @ 14:00

  2. Story Arc Facts about Cerebral Palsy. How it is caused? How it affects people? Can It Be Cured/Prevented? Where Can You Get Help?

  3. BBC Radio Scotland Factual Slower Pace Serious Tone Quite Background Music

  4. Target Audience The Target Audience for my show is people who are interesting in finding out more about Cerebral Palsy and hopefully it will inform people as well. The Style there for will be informative.

  5. HowTo Keep Listener Interested It will have a variety of interviews. A Presenter will be linking the interviews together and give some facts about cerebral palsy.

  6. Programmes That I Have Listened To Tom Morton celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the first Beatles single. I liked the presenter style of this show and the way the story was told.

  7. Research 1 in 500 children in Scotland have cerebral palsy Its estimated that 15,000 people in Scotland have cerebral palsy Personal Experience. Internet.

  8. Interviews Capability Scotland. Because they know all about cerebral palsy. Someone from NHS Scotland. Because they will deal with people with cerebral palsy everyday. A Cerebral Palsy Suffered. Because they know what it is like to have cerebral palsy.

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