Caudwell Children
Caudwell Children exists to make life fair for disabled and autistic children. To change the world so that disabled and autistic children have the choice, opportunity, dignity and understanding they deserve.
We are not all born equal. We don’t all have the same chance to succeed. Disabled and autistic children face greater challenges than most.
Caudwell Children has always been shaped by listening to the people we support; the children and families who face incredible challenges just to get the same opportunities as everyone else.
Founded in 2000 in Stoke-on-Trent, we have gradually developed our range of services to meet the needs of our beneficiaries and increased our reach to help as many children as possible.
From supporting a few families in Staffordshire in 2000, we have grown into an international charity, helping over 78,500 children and counting from our home at the award-winning Caudwell International Children’s Centre at Keele University.
Last updated:
02/09/2025
Services
We are dedicated to providing child-centred multidisciplinary clinical assessments alongside practical and emotional support services for children with neurodivergent conditions including autism.
Our Support team can offer vital support to families caring for a child or young person with a disability. We can provide support via telephone, email or face to face to help you make informed choices
Contact information
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