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One Baby is Born Every 15 Hours with Cerebral Palsy in Australia

Robyn Foyster by Robyn Foyster
18 September 2023
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For the past 6 and a half years Lucy Jacka – the Cerebral Palsy Alliance General Manager for Fundraising, has worked at the Sydney-based CPA where she is responsible for the Steptember fundraising team who generate vital funding for cerebral palsy services and research.

CPA is now one of the largest non-government funders of cerebral palsy research globally.

The Steptember campaign is one of CPA’s biggest fundraising events, and its super important to the organisation’s success in fulfilling the valuable work and support they give to people with cerebral palsy. Last year it raised more than $6 million – a new record- and this year the CPA is hoping to smash that result with a $7.8 million target.

In Australia, one baby is born every 15 hours with Cerebral Palsy.

It is the most common physical disability in children.

The funds raised make it possible for the CPA to assist 5,000 families every year with therapy, equipment, accommodation, children’s programmes and much needed emotional support.

In the 12 years the CPA has directed funds into research a great wealth of new knowledge has been discovered. For instance we now know that cooling newborn babies with brain injury rather than warming them is the optimum response, and this has made a terrific difference to many babies at risk of CP.

CPA funds research all over the world, and there is very promising work being done particularly in the area of stem cell research and genomic research.

TELL ME MORE ABOUT STEPTEMBER

Supporters participating in Steptember get three options on where their money can be directed when they sign up. It can go either to Research, Services and Equipment, or wherever the need is greatest.

To register your support and for more details on this worthy cause, visit www.steptember.org.au.

Your Steptember kit, consisting of a pedometer, lanyard and booklet, will be delivered right to your doorstep.

Every dollar you, or our company raises, will provide vital equipment, therapy and services to children and adults living with cerebral palsy. Or, you can choose to raise funds for ground-breaking research into the prevention and maybe even one day a cure.

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Robyn Foyster

Robyn Foyster

Robyn Foyster is a multi-award-winning journalist, editor, and experienced executive who has successfully led major media flagship brands and her own flourishing tech and media businesses. As the owner and editor of the Women Love Network—which includes Women Love Tech, Women Love Wellness, and Women Love Travel—alongside The Carousel and Game Changers, Robyn is at the forefront of digital lifestyle and technology publishing.A passionate advocate for diversity and a dedicated mentor for the next generation of women in STEM, Robyn is the 2025 Winner of the Samsung IT Journalism Award for Best Corporate Content. Her impact in the industry is further recognized as a 2026 Finalist in the Samsung Lizzies IT Journalism Awards, a 2023 Women Leading Tech Champion of Change finalist, and a 2024 Small Business Awards finalist.Robyn’s expertise in the intersection of technology and education is reflected in her role consulting for Pymble Ladies' College’s STEM Academy, where she is currently developing a national STEM game for girls. A sought-after speaker, she has presented at SXSW Sydney for three consecutive years and has headlined major international events, including Intel’s 2024 Sales Conference in Vietnam and their AI Summit in Australia.Through her company AR Tech, Robyn has also pioneered mobile innovation, developing the 2019 Vivid app and the Sweep app.Voted one of B&T’s 30 Most Powerful Women In Media, Robyn previously served as the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Australia’s three biggest flagship magazines—The Australian Women’s Weekly, Woman’s Day, and New Idea—and was a senior executive at the Seven Network. She has also shared her industry insights as a judge for the Telstra Business Awards for eight years.

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