Membership list
At the heart of our organisation are the CDC Council members.
The Council is the wider stakeholder group for CDC and
provides us with a unique overview of current issues. Currently
over 120 organisations are represented on the CDC
Council.
CDC welcomes any voluntary organisation with an interest
disabled children's issues to join CDC.
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A parent-led charity that organises family days out.
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A national charity which supports schools to improve the aspirations, access and achievement of learners and young people.
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UK-wide charity that supports and speaks out for the most vulnerable and neglected children and young people in the UK.
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Campaigns for better medical care for Duchenne and Becker Muscular Dystrophy.
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A charity, specially formed to ensure that sick children receive the highest standard of care possible.
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Afasic works to support children and their parents with communication difficulties. Afasic works with other voluntary organisations, government, researchers, parents, children and young people themselves to disseminate information about good practice in supporting children and young people with speech and language impairments.
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Provide information and support to families, professionals and individuals affected by Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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Free technology advice and support to disabled people across the UK.
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The Alliance for Inclusive Education (Allfie) is a national network led by disabled people and supported by allies. The Alliance has campaigns to remove the legal conditions which have served to limit the rights of children with Special Educational Needs to secure a supported mainstream placement.
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Provides support for those affected by Alström Syndrome, their carers and professionals working with them.
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Resources

CDC has a wide
variety of books, tools and resources available for professionals,
parents and young people.
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