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National Guideline Alliance (UK). Cerebral palsy in under 25s: assessment and management. London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); 2017 Jan. (NICE Guideline, No. 62.)

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NameJob title and organisationDeclaration of interest and date declaredType of interestDecision taken
Helen CockerillSenior Consultant speech and Language
Therapist, Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Paid/unpaid lectures in NHS/university context including opinions on treatment options, based on own reading of the literature – feeding, saliva control and speech (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Financial NonspecificDeclare and participate
Helen CockerillSenior Consultant speech and Language
Therapist, Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Asked to write a Commentary for Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology on a paper on a communication classification system used in cerebral palsy. No financial gain. (Mar 2015)Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Helen CockerillSenior Consultant speech and Language
Therapist, Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Published a paper ‘What interventions can improve the intelligibility of children with cerebral palsy who have dysarthria?’ by Lindsay Pennington and Helen Cockerill, in RCSLT (Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists) Bulletin, July 2015. (Oct 2015)Personal non-financial non-specificDeclare and participate
Helen CockerillSenior Consultant speech and Language
Therapist, Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Published a peer reviewed article in Tizard Learning Disability Review on use of videofluroscopy in swallowing assessment, including in those with cerebral palsy. ‘Assessing children’s swallowing: parent and professional perceptions’. No financial gain. (June 2016)Personal specific non-financialDeclare and participate
Zoe ConnorPaediatric Dietitian, Lewisham and Greenwich, NHS
Trust Senior Lecturer in Dietetics and Nutrition, London Metropolitan University, London Freelance Dietitian, Nutritionnutrition Ltd, Warwickshire
Ongoing freelance work under the umbrella of Nutrition Ltd (director and sole employee). Includes private consultations, medico-legal work, consultancy work, speaking and writing and having an online presence via website and social media. None of this work has been specific to cerebral palsy or commissioned by the NHS in the 12 months prior to this appointment. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Financial NonspecificDeclare and participate
Zoe ConnorPaediatric Dietitian, Lewisham and Greenwich, NHS Trust
Senior Lecturer in Dietetics and Nutrition, London Metropolitan University, London Freelance Dietitian, Nutritionnutrition Ltd, Warwickshire
Speaker fees for presentation at Nestle in March 2015 on fussy eating in toddlers. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Financial NonspecificDeclare and participate
Zoe ConnorPaediatric Dietitian, Lewisham and Greenwich, NHS Trust
Senior Lecturer in Dietetics and Nutrition, London Metropolitan University, London Freelance Dietitian, Nutritionnutrition Ltd, Warwickshire
Attended Nutrition and Health conference in Barcelona in January 2014 with travel and accommodation and attendance fees funded by Danone. Within NICE hospitality policy. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Financial NonspecificDeclare and participate
Zoe ConnorPaediatric Dietitian, Lewisham and Greenwich, NHS Trust
Senior Lecturer in Dietetics and Nutrition, London Metropolitan University, London Freelance Dietitian, Nutritionnutrition Ltd, Warwickshire
Ongoing lecturing on Dietetics and Nutrition to undergraduates and post graduate nutrition and dietetic students at London Metropolitan University. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial NonspecificDeclare and participate
Zoe ConnorPaediatric Dietitian, Lewisham and Greenwich, NHS Trust
Senior Lecturer in Dietetics and Nutrition, London Metropolitan University, London Freelance Dietitian, Nutritionnutrition Ltd, Warwickshire
Author of chapter on autism in the text Clinical Paediatric Dietetics edited by Vanessa Shaw, published November 2014. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial NonspecificDeclare and participate
Zoe ConnorPaediatric Dietitian, Lewisham and Greenwich, NHS Trust
Senior Lecturer in Dietetics and Nutrition, London Metropolitan University, London Freelance Dietitian, Nutritionnutrition Ltd, Warwickshire
Due to start project on freelance basis in October 2016 advising early years settings on nutrition – paid by Early Years Nutrition Partnership – a Community Interest Company – which has been started up using funds from Danone Ecosystem and Danone Early Life Nutrition. (June 2016)Personal financial non-specificDeclare and participate
Zoe ConnorPaediatric Dietitian, Lewisham and Greenwich, NHS Trust
Senior Lecturer in Dietetics and Nutrition, London Metropolitan University, London Freelance Dietitian, Nutritionnutrition Ltd, Warwickshire
Speaker fees for 2 presentations for Abbott Nutrition in October 2015 on feeding problems in autism. (June 2016)Personal financial non-specificDeclare and participate
Zoe ConnorPaediatric Dietitian, Lewisham and Greenwich, NHS Trust
Senior Lecturer in Dietetics and Nutrition, London Metropolitan University, London Freelance Dietitian, Nutritionnutrition Ltd, Warwickshire
From September 2015 have been undertaking Masters in Clinical Research via National Institute Health Research (NIHR) studentship at Coventry University – carrying out
qualitative research regarding autism and feeding problems at Lewisham Hospital. (June 2016)
Personal non-financial non-specificDeclare and participate
Paul EunsonConsultant Paediatric Neurologist, Royal Hospital For Sick Children, EdinburghPaper accepted for publication in supplement of Developmental medicine and Child neurology on “Long term health, social, and financial burden of Hypoxic-ischemic Encephalopathy” (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Paul EunsonConsultant Paediatric Neurologist, Royal Hospital For Sick Children, EdinburghTrustee of Castang Foundation, a charity that funds research into prevention and management of developmental disorders in children including cerebral palsy. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Paul EunsonConsultant Paediatric Neurologist, Royal Hospital For Sick Children, EdinburghTrustee of a charity Castang that funds research projects into prevention and treatment of childhood disability, including cerebral palsy. Part of this involves reviewing research proposals.
No payment received for this work.
(Feb 2015)
Personal non financial specificDeclare and participate
Paul EunsonConsultant Paediatric Neurologist, Royal Hospital For Sick Children, EdinburghPaper accepted for publication on aetiology of cerebral palsy. No payment received. (Jan 2016)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Paul EunsonConsultant Paediatric Neurologist, Royal Hospital For Sick Children, EdinburghInvited lecture at National Intrathecal Baclofen Conference on Spasticity management in under 19s: Experience and NICE Perspective of SDR.No funding or honorarium involved (June 2016)Personal non-specific non-financialDeclare and participate
Charlie FairhurstConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustNo shareholdings or financial interests in commercial sector/products. No private income with regard to cerebral palsy 2014. No competitor interests. (Nov/Dec 2014)Declare and participate
Charlie FairhurstConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustFlight and accommodation paid for as part of faculty for European Movement Therapy Guidelines – Budapest 4-6th April 2014. No faculty fee accepted.
Management of spasticity in children. Within NICE hospitality policy. (Nov/Dec 2014)
Personal Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Charlie FairhurstConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustFlight paid for as speaker invitation to German Cerebral Palsy Group (ZEBRA) Munich – 5th December 2014. No speaker fee accepted by CF. Within NICE hospitality policy. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Charlie FairhurstConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustChief Investigator on the following trial – Use of Sativex (Cannabinoid) in children with spasticity-payment from institution for trial work 201202016. Accommodation and food paid for at trial meeting, Maidstone 29-30 April 2014 (Nov/Dec 2014)Non-Personal Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Charlie FairhurstConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustTalks (no fees, hospitality or travel allowance) National Association of Paediatric Charter Physiotherapists 2013 – Pain in Cerebral Palsy (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Charlie FairhurstConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustCo-authored A Colver, C Fairhurst, P Pharoah. Cerebral Palsy. Lancet 2013; 382:1-10 (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Charlie FairhurstConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustCo-authored H Cockerill, D Elbourne, E Allen, D Scrutton, E Will, A McNee, C Fairhurst, G Baird. Speech, Communication and the use of augmentive communication in young people with Cerebral Palsy: The SH&PE population study, Child Care, Health and Development 2013 Pub online May. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Charlie FairhurstConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustCo-authored D Lumsden, C Lundy, C Fairhurst, JO Lin. Dystonia severity Action Plan: a simple grading system for medical severity of status dystonicus and life threatening dystonia. Dev Med Child Neurol 2013;55(7):71-673 (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Charlie FairhurstConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustAuthored C Fairhurst. Cerebral Palsy the whys and how. Arch Dis Child Educ Pract. 2012; 97: 122-131. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Charlie FairhurstConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustCo-authored J Parr, C Buswell, K Benerjee, C Fairhurst et al. Management of drooling in children: a survey of UK paediatricians clinical practice. Child Care, Health and Development. 2012; 38(2): 287-291. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Charlie FairhurstConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustChair of the National College Specialist Advisory Committee, RCPCH 2012-2017 (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Charlie FairhurstConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustExecutive Committee’s – British Paediatric Neurology Association and British Academy of Childhood Disability – 2013-2016 (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Charlie FairhurstConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustTrustee (unpaid) Whizz Kids – mobility Charity 2013-2016 (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Charlie FairhurstConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustDrug Monitoring Committee for European Medicines Agency, Botulinum Toxin A (Xeomin) in children with spasticity 2012-15. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial NonspecificDeclare and participate
Charlie FairhurstConsultant in Paediatric NeurodisabilityEvelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustSpoke to the German Physiotherapy Association on Pain in Cerebral Palsy. Talk unpaid, no expenses. (June 2016)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Liz KeenanClinical Nurse Specialist In Spasticity Management (Adults) National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCLH NHS Foundation TrustI received an honorarium for speaking on spasticity in Multiple sclerosis in December 2013 to a group of Irish MS Nurses. This was a study day sponsored by Medtronic Ireland. (June 2016)Personal financial non-specificDeclare and participate
Liz KeenanClinical Nurse Specialist In Spasticity Management (Adults) National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCLH NHS Foundation Trust1. Co-author on a Paper for MS Today 2015 - article on spasticity written with Louise Jarrett (CNS) No payment or financial inducement
(June 2016)
Personal non-financial non-specificDeclare and participate
Liz KeenanClinical Nurse Specialist In Spasticity Management (Adults) National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCLH NHS Foundation Trust2. Contributed to chapters in: Spasticity Management: A Practical Multidisciplinary Guide, Second Edition, 2016, edited by Valerie L. Stevenson and Louise Jarrett
No payment or financial inducement
(June 2016)
Personal non-financial non-specificDeclare and participate
Bidisha LahotiConsultant Community Paediatrician, Community Children’s Services Sunshine House Children’s and Young People’s Development Centre, Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustTeaches postgraduate students, GP trainees and medical students locally about Cerebral Palsy. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Bidisha LahotiConsultant Community Paediatrician, Community Children’s Services Sunshine House Children’s and Young People’s Development Centre, Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustMember of the Advocacy Committee of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. The work of this committee is very general and not specific to cerebral palsy (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Bidisha LahotiConsultant Community Paediatrician, Community Children’s Services Sunshine House Children’s and Young People’s Development Centre, Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation TrustLocal tutor for 2 consultants undertaking the the long distance MSc Neurodisability course, Sheffield University. Unpaid. (June 2016)Personal non-financial non-specificDeclare and participate
Athena LogothetisSpecialist Occupational Therapist, The Bobath CentreEmployed by the Bobath Centre for children with cerebral palsy and uses the Bobath concept as the main part of treatment approach. (Nov/Dec 2014)Non-Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Athena LogothetisSpecialist Occupational Therapist, The Bobath CentreProvides training to medical students about the Bobath approach and cerebral palsy (Nov/Dec 2014)Non-Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Athena LogothetisSpecialist Occupational Therapist, The Bobath CentreTaught medical students about cerebral palsy and Bobath approach in March 2015. (Mar 2015)Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Margaret MaystonClinical Specialist Physiotherapist, The Portland Hospital, London, and Principal Teaching Fellow, Div. Biosciences, University College LondonAuthor/editor of book on cerebral palsy published October 2014. Small amount of royalties will be paid. Cerebral Palsy: Science and Clinical Practice Bernard Dan (Editor), Margaret Mayston (Editor), Nigel Paneth (Editor), Lewis Rosenbloom (Editor)ISBN: 978-1-909962-38-5. 648 pages. November 2014 (June 2016)personal financial non-specifcDeclare and participate
Margaret MaystonClinical Specialist Physiotherapist, The Portland Hospital, London, and Principal Teaching Fellow, Div. Biosciences, University College LondonRegular speaker at conferences/courses on cerebral palsy as well as MSc teaching: expenses only paid except for MSc teaching. (June 2016)Personal non-financial non-specificDeclare and participate
Margaret MaystonClinical Specialist Physiotherapist, The Portland Hospital, London, and Principal Teaching Fellow, Div. Biosciences, University College LondonAssociate editor Mac Keith Press who publish the journal Development Medicine and Child Neurology. Honorarium £3000 per year. (June 2016)Personal financial non-specificDeclare and participate
Laura MiddletonGeneral Practitioner, The Parks Medical Practice, Northamptonshire and Speciality Doctor, Helen and Douglas House Hospice Oxford.Works part time as a speciality doctor at Helen and Douglas house hospice. Partly charitably funded. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial NonspecificDeclare and participate
Laura MiddletonGeneral Practitioner, The Parks Medical Practice, Northamptonshire and Speciality Doctor, Helen and Douglas House Hospice Oxford.Gives a yearly palliative care lecture to GP trainees and is due to give a lecture on transition to the local transition group in December. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial NonspecificDeclare and participate
Cheryl DavisConsultant Paediatric Neuropsychologist, Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation TrustRuns a private practice as a paediatric neuropsychologist/clinical psychologist. As part of this work sees children with cerebral palsy. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Financial NonspecificDeclare and participate
Cheryl DavisConsultant Paediatric Neuropsychologist, Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation TrustEmployee of Sheffield children’s NHS Foundation Trust (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Financial NonspecificDeclare and participate
Cheryl DavisConsultant Paediatric Neuropsychologist, Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation TrustAppointed as Director for Child Neuro Psychology Services Ltd - a company offering medical legal assessment of children with brain injury including children with cerebral palsy. (Sept 2015)Personal financial non specificDeclare and participate
Russell PeekConsultant Paediatrician and Neonatologist, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustChair of Faltering Growth Guideline committee, National Guideline Alliance/NICE (June 2016)Personal financial non-specificDeclare and participate
Lindsay PenningtonSenior Lecturer and Speech and Language Therapist, Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University, Newcastle-upon-TyneAuthored papers reporting early trials (phase II) of an intervention to improve speech intelligibility, which will have been included in searches for evidence on interventions to improve speech. Not published statements about the types of interventions that should be provided to improve speech intelligibility. Currently investigating the feasibility of delivering the motor learning therapy, based on a whole speech systems approach, in preparation for an application for funding for a randomised controlled trial. Funding has been awarded from NIHR RfPB http://www​.nihr.ac.uk​/funding/fundingdetails.htm?postid=1654 (Mar 2015)Personal non financial specificDeclare and participate
Lindsay PenningtonSenior Lecturer and Speech and Language Therapist, Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University, Newcastle-upon-TyneConducted a systematic review for the Cochrane Library on the effects of interventions to improve the speech of children with cerebral palsy. This is currently being updated. (Mar 2015)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Valerie StevensonConsultant Neurologist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCLH NHS Foundation TrustIn the previous 12 months has received teaching honoraria from Almirall and received payment for participation in Bayer Healthcare’s advisory board regarding Sativex. Within NICE hospitality policy. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Valerie StevensonConsultant Neurologist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCLH NHS Foundation TrustEditor and author of Spasticity Management: A Practical Multidisciplinary Guide (2006). Eds. VL Stevenson and L Jarrett. Informa Healthcare. ISBN 1-84184-560-4. Receives recognition and royalties. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Valerie StevensonConsultant Neurologist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCLH NHS Foundation TrustPart of spasticity management team at UCLH which runs an annual course on spasticity management which receives an educational grant from Medtronic as well as sponsorship from other organizations including Dysport and Allergan (botulinum toxin manufacturers), Symetrikit (sleep systems), Bayer (Sativex). (Nov/Dec 2014)Non-Personal Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Valerie StevensonConsultant Neurologist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCLH NHS Foundation TrustThrough both the study day and other lectures gives speeches about spasticity management including the use of botulinum toxin and intrathecal baclofen. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Valerie StevensonConsultant Neurologist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCLH NHS Foundation TrustPublications reviewer for MS Trust and MS Society (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial NonspecificDeclare and participate
Valerie StevensonConsultant Neurologist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCLH NHS Foundation TrustMember of the British Association of Neurologists. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial NonspecificDeclare and participate
Valerie StevensonConsultant Neurologist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCLH NHS Foundation TrustPaid £1800 in Feb 2013 by Bayer Healthcare to write a journal supplement for ‘Guidelines in Practice’ on Spasticity management in multiple sclerosis. This is currently in press. (Feb 2015)Personal financial non specificDeclare and participate
Valerie StevensonConsultant Neurologist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCLH NHS Foundation TrustLecturing on the NS Trust MSc module – paid £150 (Oct 2015)Personal non-specific financialDeclare and participate
Valerie StevensonConsultant Neurologist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCLH NHS Foundation TrustJoint application for the following grant from the NIHR RfPB funding stream: PB-PG-1014-35012 – The Effectiveness of Peroneal Nerve Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) for Improving Mobility in Parkinson’s Disease: A Pragmatic Two Site Feasibility Study for an Assessor Blinded Randomised Control Trial (STEPS). This allows funding for a 0.5 physiotherapist post for the department for 2 years (Oct 2015)Personal non-specific financial interestDeclare and participate
Valerie StevensonConsultant Neurologist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCLH NHS Foundation TrustJoint author on;

Wimalasundera N, Stevenson VL. Cerebral palsy. Pract Neurol. 2016 Feb 2. pii: practneurol-2015-001184. doi: 10.1136/practneurol-2015-001184. [Epub ahead of print]. Expenses only.
(June 2016)
Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Neil StoodleyConsultant Neuroradiologist, Southmead Hospital Bristol and Bristol Royal Hospital for ChildrenRegularly instructed as an expert witness by both Claimants and Defendants (through the NHS Litigation Authority) in cases of alleged clinical negligence leading to various forms of cerebral palsy. Renumerated for this work. (June 2016)Personal financial non-specificDeclare and participate
Duncan WalshPatient or carer representativeWife employed as Area Sales Manager by Sunrise Medical Ltd - a designer and manufacturer of disability products. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Financial NonspecificDeclare and participate
Duncan WalshPatient or carer representativeEmployee of PACE - a charity that works with children and families of children with Cerebral Palsy and other motor disorders. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial specificDeclare and participate
Neil WimalasunderaConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability, Wolfson Neurodisability Service, Great Ormond Street Hospital, LondonDepartment is part of an industry funded trial into Sativex a drug used to manage spasticity. (Nov/Dec 2014)Non-Personal Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Neil WimalasunderaConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability, Wolfson Neurodisability Service, Great Ormond Street Hospital, LondonDepartment is part of a research trial looking at brain imaging in cerebral palsy. (Nov/Dec 2014)Non-Personal Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Neil WimalasunderaConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability, Wolfson Neurodisability Service, Great Ormond Street Hospital, LondonIpsen (drug company) is paying department at Great Ormond Street Hospital to provide lectures for cerebral palsy specialists from Sweden on 27.11.14. Money goes to the departmental charity fund. There is no product endorsement. (Nov/Dec 2014)Non-Personal Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Neil WimalasunderaConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability, Wolfson Neurodisability Service, Great Ormond Street Hospital, LondonAcademic convenor of the British Academy of Childhood Disability. Duties include organising the annual scientific meeting on all disability topics including cerebral palsy. Unpaid. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Neil WimalasunderaConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability, Wolfson Neurodisability Service, Great Ormond Street Hospital, LondonCo-authored a paper on the management of symptoms in cerebral palsy in the BMJ in October 2014. Unpaid. (Nov/Dec 2014)Personal Non-Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Neil WimalasunderaConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability, Wolfson Neurodisability Service, Great Ormond Street Hospital, LondonCurrently writing a review paper on cerebral palsy for Practical Neurology medical journal. Unpaid. (Feb 2015)Personal non financial non specificDeclare and participate
Neil WimalasunderaConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability, Wolfson Neurodisability Service, Great Ormond Street Hospital, Londonneed to follow up/check if I have a form as this isnt on the minutes. (Mar 2015)Declare and participate
Neil WimalasunderaConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability, Wolfson Neurodisability Service, Great Ormond Street Hospital, LondonInvited Neurology team from Germany to deliver training day on ultrasound guided botulinum toxin administration. This was funded equally byt IPSEN and ALLERGAN to a total of £3000. The funding covered the costs of speakers, flights and rental of venue for course. No funding was received personally. (Oct 2015)Non-Personal Financial SpecificDeclare and participate
Neil WimalasunderaConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability, Wolfson Neurodisability Service, Great Ormond Street Hospital, LondonGrant awarded by the Network Dysfunction following Paediatric Traumatic Brain Injury - awarded by Action Medical Research and Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity. Named investigator on this project working with PI Prof David Sharp – Hammersmith Hospital London. There is no personal financial remuneration – all money will go to conducting the research (staff, scanning costs etc.) (Dec 2015)Non-Personal Financial non-SpecificDeclare and participate
Neil WimalasunderaConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability, Wolfson Neurodisability Service, Great Ormond Street Hospital, LondonPublished review paper on cerebral palsy - Practical Neurology (Feb 2016). Expenses only. Within NICE hospitality policy.
(April 2016)
Personal specific non-financialDeclare and participate
Neil WimalasunderaConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability, Wolfson Neurodisability Service, Great Ormond Street Hospital, LondonDelivered lecture on cerebral palsy – invitation by British Embassy in Brazil (March 2016) – flight and accommodation paid by British Embassy in Brazil

(April 2016)
Personal non-specific non-financialDeclare and participate
Neil WimalasunderaConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability, Wolfson Neurodisability Service, Great Ormond Street Hospital, LondonCo-organiser of 2 day training on cerebral palsy - ‘Cerebral palsy more than a movement disorder’ (April 16 – Great Ormond Street Hospital). Money raised goes to hospital department. (April 2016)Non-personal specific financialDeclare and participate
Neil WimalasunderaConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability, Wolfson Neurodisability Service, Great Ormond Street Hospital, Londonnamed author on an abstract presented as an oral presentation at the European Academy of Childhood disability scientific meeting, Stockholm. Title – Long term utility of botulinum toxin in paediatric movement disorders. All expenses paid personally and remunerated £500 through hospital study leave budget. (June 2016)Personal financial non-specificDeclare and participate
Neil WimalasunderaConsultant in Paediatric Neurodisability, Wolfson Neurodisability Service, Great Ormond Street Hospital, LondonMay 2016 – Delivered lecture on cerebral palsy at the Association of British Neurologists Annual Scientific Meeting – no financial remuneration – paid travel expenses only. Within NICE hospitality policy. (June 2016)Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
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