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Cerebral palsy HE203

Cerebral palsy is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Health categoryand the Health condition subcategory.

79 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.04% of all charities.

Keywords to find charities

UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.

The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:

\b(cerebral(-| )?palsy)\b

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 30 0.04%
£10k - £100k 19 0.03%
£100k - £250k 9 0.05%
£250k - £500k 5 0.06%
£500k - £1m 8 0.14%
£1m - £10m 7 0.09%
Over £10m 1 0.05%
Total 79 0.04%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 68 0.04%
oscr 8 0.03%
ccni 3 0.04%
Total 79 0.04%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
Capability Scotland [Charity number: SC011330]
To continue in Scotland the work which has hitherto been undertaken by the unincorporated body known as the Scottish Council for the Care of Spastic Children and those suffering from Allied Conditions, commonly known as the Scottish Council for the Care of Spastics and in pursuance thereof to promote, initiate, plan or assist schemes or activities directed towards the well being of persons suffering from Cerebral Palsy and Allied Conditions andlor from any other illness, disease or accident causing physical handicap or disablement whether or not accompanied by mental handicap or sensory loss. and for these purposes to co-operate with other Companies or unincorporated bodies with objects similar to those of Capability Scotland and to enter into arrangements with Voluntary Associations, Government Departments and public bodies
£26,107,769
STOCKPORT, EAST CHESHIRE, HIGH PEAK, URMSTON & DISTRICT CEREBRAL PALSY SOCIETY [Charity number: 1009768]
The charity supports children and adults who have physical and/or learning disabilities with priority being given to those with the most severe disabilities.
£3,527,139
Scottish Centre For Children With Motor Impairments [Charity number: SC008428]
2.1.2 Subject to the overriding qualification set out in Article 2.1.1, the objects for which the Company is established are the advancement of education, the advancement of health and the relief of those in need by the provision of services in Scotland associated with the education, therapy, care, support of children and young people affected by a congenital or acquired neurological condition such as cerebral palsy and related conditions, brain injury or developmental dyspraxias (frequently described as motor impairments or motor learning disorders), and referred to in these Articles as 'children and young people affected by cerebral palsy and related conditions' using progressive educational and therapeutic methods including Conductive Education. This purpose includes the provision of education, information, support, advice and assistance as appropriate to the families of children and young people affected by cerebral palsy and related conditions. Further, the objects for which the Company is established include engagement with other providers of education (including further and higher education), therapy, care and support of children and young people affected by cerebral palsy and related conditions and their families, to provide advice and assistance and to assist in the education of undergraduate and postgraduate students and others who work, or who may work with children and young people affected by cerebral palsy and related conditions.
£2,200,974
ENHANCEABLE [Charity number: 1053246]
Provision of care, support, education and training services for people with cerebral palsy or another disability
£2,120,473
LINCOLNSHIRE HOUSE ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 700717]
Lincolnshire House (LHA) provides high quality 24 hour care to 37 people with cerebral palsy and with a broad range of complex needs. The Activities Centre provides a wide range of educational and social activities to both residents and day attenders. To meet the increasing demand for our quality services LHA is to build further units to enhance the activities facilities.
£1,855,210
Cerebral Palsy Cymru [Charity number: 1010183]
Provision of specialist therapy to children resident in Wales who have cerebral palsy.
£1,631,138
Norfolk and Norwich SEND Association [Charity number: 1027466]
Nansa aims to be a catalyst for real change, across Norfolk, for those living with, or caring for others with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND). Nansa was founded in 1954 for the purposes of providing meaningful and enriching activities for adults with cerebral palsy. Nansa has since grown to provide a wide range of specialist provision, for people of all ages living with SEND.
£1,575,286
The Martin Residential Trust [Charity number: NI101830]
The Martin Residential Trust provides 24 hour nursing care and support to people with profound and in many cases multiple physical disabilities. We are experienced in supporting people who have conditions such as epilepsy, Alzheimer’s disease, autistic spectrum disorder, Down’s syndrome, cerebral palsy, dysphasia and musculoskeletal disorders. Within the Martin Residential Trust, we are able to provide a safe, supportive and caring environment for vulnerable people. There is always a qualified nurse on duty and we provide a high level of staffing in order that we can appropriately support people who have complex needs. We have suitable facilities to assist people who have physical disabilities, including overhead hoists and accessible transport. We also support people to take part in a full activity programme that is suited to their individual needs. Activities can range from arts and crafts, cookery, sensory activities, hydrotherapy sessions and physiotherapy and the person’s activity plan is suited to their assessed individual needs. Our wide range of facilities and our breadth of experience mean that we are able to be very responsive to changes in a person’s needs or health.
£1,375,742
TEESSIDE ABILITY SUPPORT CENTRE [Charity number: 508551]
The charity provides personal care and life skills learning opportunities to adults with cerebral palsy and associated disabilities in a Day Centre setting
£971,299
Rotary Residential And Care Centres [Charity number: SC004202]
To promote the welfare of spastics (cerebral palsy) and those suffering from other conditions causing physical or mental impairment in such ways as the Company shall from time to time think fit.
£949,889

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
SCOPE FOR BOSTON AND DISTRICT [Charity number: 214710]
Raise money locally to support local people with cerebral palsy.
£2,195
STICK 'N' STEP [Charity number: 1136997]
Children who attend Stick 'n' Step all have cerebral palsy and other related motor disorders. They come from across the North West of England and North Wales to access our free conductive education sessions. Conductive Education (CE) is based on the premise that people with motor disorders learn best when teaching is tailored to their specific strengths and needs.
£599,379
CPISRA (SCIO) [Charity number: SC049934]
The Association's aims and purposes are to promote to persons with coordination and other impairments associated with cerebral palsy, traumatic and non- traumatic brain injury and related neurological conditions, the value and benefits to be gained through participation in sports and recreation. Including facilitation and delivery of sports and recreation opportunities and where applicable, from time to time those with other disabilities who may wish to access a particular sport and/or event endorsed by the Association.
£119,490
THE GROCOTT CENTRE LIMITED [Charity number: 1125439]
The provision of a day care centre and care for those service users that attend the centre suffering from Cerebral Palsy and other disabilities. From 2009, the centre now also provides domiciliary care for its members. The centre's activities are aimed at young adults from North Staffordshire and adjoining areas.
£106,152
STARS FOUNDATION FOR CEREBRAL PALSY [Charity number: 1103090]
To raise funds in order to assist with the relief of those with cerebral palsy and also their families and carers.
£6,344
SCOPE IN HUDDERSFIELD [Charity number: 1092683]
Scope in Huddersfield is a small charity for people with cerebral palsy living in Kirklees. The charity offers grants to members towards the cost of a holiday for themselves and a necessary personal assistant/carer, and also grants towards equipment which will make members more independent. The charity arranges occasional social events.
£5,270
THE PIERS HARRINGTON FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1117201]
We focus funding to causes that will improve the quality of life for either people with motor disorders, carers or organisations looking after people with MDs. Current focuses are: Individual Support, fund non curricular/quality of life activities and a new focus to fund support to Juveniles and Young Adults with Cerebral Palsy.
£38,567
CMSS [Charity number: 277128]
Provision of day services and social activities for adults with Cerebral Palsy and associated disabilities
£644,562
MEGAN BAKER HOUSE LTD [Charity number: 1141827]
Through conductive education sessions, children with a variety of motor disorders, including cerebral palsy and dyspraxia, learn ways in which they can live their lives as independently as possible. We also help adults with Parkinson's Stroke and MS. These life changing sessions are accessed by families from within the surrounding counties as well as other regions of the country.
£265,535
TEESSIDE ABILITY SUPPORT CENTRE [Charity number: 508551]
The charity provides personal care and life skills learning opportunities to adults with cerebral palsy and associated disabilities in a Day Centre setting
£971,299

Last update: January 2, 2024
Created: January 2, 2024