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Hanna and her trike
by Mark Borland
Hanna lives with her Mum and Dad in Chipping Ongar, Essex. Like other 6-year-old girls she loves to watch television, particularly CBeebies and DVDs such as Cinderella. Chloe also loves to be active and enjoys dancing and swimming.
Hanna was born with Cerebral Palsy and while she has some use of her hands and arms and can feed herself she cannot mobilise unaided unless she is crawling and this she can do for short distances.
She loves her mainstream school but as she has got older it has become more difficult for her to join in and feel involved with the other non-disabled children in her class. Hanna even told her mum that she wanted ‘to go back to class R because the children in class 1 can walk.’ To help address this, Hanna’s Mum applied to Whizz-Kidz for a specially adapted tricycle so that her daughter could get around independently and keep up with the children.
Hanna’s needs were assessed to make the required adaptations, such as supportive seating so that she could be safe when riding and foot-sandels to maintain her feet in the appropriate position when pedalling her trike as well as a push pole to guide the trike if needed.
Thanks to The Priority Trust’s generosity, Hanna’s was able to receive her trike in May 2009 and as these pictures show, it has made an enormous difference to her life and she is getting full use out of it at home and at her school. This gives her the opportunity to exercise her legs which is beneficial for muscle tone and her general health. Best of all, thanks to The Priority Trust, Hanna is able to enjoy the freedom of independent mobility and play and have fun with her friends.


