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About the Autism Sensory Pack

Processing everyday sensory information can be extremely difficult for autistic children, any of their senses can become over or under stimulated by the environment around them.

Caudwell Children’s Autism Sensory packs are affordable and are specifically designed to support autistic children. Our packs are also fun, educational, durable and safe. Many of the items are compact, so they are suitable for travel or to take to school.

Apply now or contact the Applications team for more information, call0345 300 1348 or emailapplications@caudwellchildren.com or chat via our Live Chat.

Our Occupational Therapy and Support Team have selected crucial sensory items that aid autistic children with hearing, vision and touch. The pack also contains items that support children’s cognitive skills and learning such as colour and shape.

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What’s included

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Dark Den

A Dark Den can help to reduce stimulation and support how stressed or calm your child is.

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Bubble Lamp with Fish

A Bubble Lamp with Fish can help your child with visual stimulation, ability to control eye movement and support how stressed or calm your child is.

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Shake and Shine Glitter Lamp

A Shake and Shine Glitter Lamp can support your child with self-movement and body position, help with how stressed or calm your child is, visual stimulation and motor control.

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Tambourine

A tambourine can support your child with visual and auditory input, self-movement and body position and learning about the effect of movement to produce different sounds.

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Set of four Spikey Rugby Balls

Spikey Rugby Balls can support your child with balance and co-ordination, sense of touch, supporting how stressed or calm your child is and visual tracking.

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Fidget Gel / Glitter Shapes

Fidget Gel/Glitter Shapes can support your child with sense of touch, help with how stressed or calm your child is and visual input.

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UV Puffer Balls

UV Puffer Balls can help with how stressed or calm your child is, self-movement and body position, visual and hearing.

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Fidget Pad with Multi Coloured Keys

A Fidget Pad can help with how stressed or calm your child is, self-movement and body position.

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Green Ooze Tube

A Green Ooze Tube can help your child with their ability to control eye movement, support how stressed or calm your child is and provide a visual representation of time.

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UV Kit (Including Mini UV Torch)

A UV Kit can support your child with visual stimulation and their ability to control eye movement, balance and co-ordination, and sense of touch.

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Glow in the Dark Ball

A Glow in the Dark Ball can support your child with their ability to control eye movement, balance and co-ordination and sense of touch.

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Ocean Wave

The Ocean Wave can help with supporting how stressed or calm your child is.

Eligibility criteria

  • You can apply for packs directly.
  • You must have a child who has been diagnosed with autism and is under the age of 18 years old.
  • You must legally live in the UK.
  • Your household income must be below £45,000 per year (before tax, excluding benefits).
  • Multiple children from the same household can apply for a pack.
  • Caudwell Children will provide eligible families 80% towards the cost of the pack and we would require a £22 contribution from the family.
  • Families are able to apply for both the Autism Sensory Pack and Get Sensory Pack at the same time, but you are not able to switch midway through the application process, you need separate applications for both packs.

Apply for your Autism Sensory Pack

You can apply now for your Autism Sensory Pack, or get in touch with our Family Support team for additional information. You can reach us at 0345 300 1348 or send an email to applications@caudwellchildren.com If you prefer real-time assistance, you can also chat with us via our Live Chat.

We want to help as many children as possible but we only have a limited number of these amazing Autism Sensory Packs available. We may have to prioritise applications and cannot guarantee that everyone will receive a pack. Our promise to you is that we will let you know as soon as possible if you have been successful or if we believe there is another way in which we can help you.

You will be asked to provide confirmation of your financial status and confirmation of your child’s diagnosis. Applying for an Autism Sensory Pack will not prevent you from accessing other equipment or support from Caudwell Children services.

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Need support with your application?

If you need support with your application or have any questions, please contact our Applications Team

T: 0345 300 1348

E: applications@caudwellchildren.com

Alternatively, please see our FAQs below.

Autism Sensory Packs FAQs

An affordable pack filled with sensory items that were specifically designed to support children with autism. Our Occupational Therapy and Support Team have selected sensory items that aid autistic children with hearing, vision and touch, as well as cognitive skills and learning.

The Autism Sensory Packs are suitable for children from 3 – 18 years of age. Any items within the pack that are deemed unsuitable for children under the age of 3 are stated on packaging and all items should be used with adult supervision.

A dark den tent, bubble lamp with fish, tambourine, shake and shine glitter lamp, tambourine, set of 4 x spikey rugby balls, fidget gel/glitter shapes, UV puffer ball, green ooze tube, UV products, glow in the dark twist, stretch and squidge ball and an ocean wave.

*Reasonable exchanges may be made depending on the availability of items. *

All of the items offer different sensory solutions and can be used accordingly to help your child. For example, the dark den has been added into the pack to provide your child with a safe space to retreat, increasing their independence in sensory and emotional regulation. The bubble lamp is designed to provide relaxing stimulation and eye tracking, and can also be used to teach counting and recognise different colours.

When applying for the Autism Sensory Pack, the child or young person that you are applying for does need to have a confirmed autism diagnosis.

The charity has created the Get Sensory Pack which can be applied for instead of the Autism Sensory Pack. These packs are available to children who have a confirmed disability or chronic illness.

No. The items within the pack are set as standard and cannot be customised.

A booklet is provided within the pack which outlines the contents and how each item can be used.

The items within the pack are durable and safe, however all items should be used under adult supervision.

Our Occupational Therapy and Support Team have selected the sensory items for the pack, and designed it specifically to support children with autism.

As often as they like. Many of the items are compact so they are suitable for travel or to take outside of the home too.

A booklet is provided with the pack upon delivery, outlining what the pack contains, things to try and why, and occupational therapist tips.

The pack was designed with this in mind, many of the items are compact so they are suitable for travel or to take to school. The items also support with cognitive skills and learning, which are useful in both a home and an educational setting.

If items arrive faulty or broken, we will look to replace them through the supplier. If the items are broken or lost, we will not replace them but they can be purchased from the supplier if needed.

Caudwell Children will provide eligible families with 80% towards the cost of an Autism Sensory Pack. Families will be asked to contribute 20% of the cost, which is £22.00.

We currently offer one pack per child. Families are able to apply for both the Autism Sensory Pack and Get Sensory Pack at the same time, but separate applications are required for both packs.

An application for the pack can be submitted using the form on our Autism Sensory Packs web page.

Once an application form is received, we aim to process this within a few days. A request for supporting information will then be sent out to you by email advising what information is required to complete your application.

After this information has been received, it can then take between 4 and 6 weeks for the us to process your application for a funding decision. This time frame is dependent on the number of requests we are processing at that time and the availability of funds.

A booklet is provided within the pack which outlines the contents and what things you can try to help your child along with occupational therapist tips.

We do not currently have workshops specifically for the Autism Sensory Packs.

We are pleased however, to offer a range of family workshops that focus on many of the common difficulties associated with raising a child with disabilities or autism.

To find out more information please visit our Workshops web page.

Live Online Chat is available through our website if you have any further questions. Alternatively, you can contact the Applications Department on 0345 300 1348 or by email: applications@caudwellchildren.com

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Meet Mason

Mason aged 16, is autistic, none verbal, has ADHD and learning disabilities. Mason’s mum, Claire contacted Caudwell Children for help when she saw a post on Facebook about our Autism Sensory Packs. Claire wanted to create a calm and safe space for Mason when his senses become overwhelmed and he needs to get away from the outside world.

Read Mason's full story

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Get Sensory Packs

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Workshops

Practical information and support for a wide range of topics relating to disability and autism

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FAQs

Charity Funded Autism Sensory Packs | Caudwell Children? ›

You can apply now for your Autism Sensory Pack, or get in touch with our Family Support team for additional information. You can reach us at 0345 300 1348 or send an email to applications@caudwellchildren.com If you prefer real-time assistance, you can also chat with us via our Live Chat.

What is a sensory pack? ›

An affordable pack filled with key sensory items selected by our Occupational Therapy and Support Team. The pack has been designed to support children living with a wide range of disabilities who are likely to benefit from sensory resources.

What are sensory tools used for? ›

These types of toys benefit children on the spectrum by helping them engage with their senses, provide feedback to their sensory systems, and regulate their sensory needs.

How do sensory toys help autism? ›

Benefits of sensory toys for autism

Sensory devices provide a host of mental, emotional, physical, and social benefits for children on the autism spectrum. They stimulate the brain, helping to create new neural pathways for processing, understanding, and reacting to sensory information.

What is a sensory bag for autism? ›

Our sensory bags are designed to help sensory needs in both adults and children. Filled with items that can help lessen sensory overload and also engage, the bag items are also easily cleaned and sterilized for multiple uses.

What do kids with autism like? ›

Children with autism have been known to have extreme interests, such as memorizing train schedules or dates in history, or categorizing all aspects of aquatic life. They may have extremely well-developed memory skills and be able to easily recall things that occurred many years ago.

What colors are best for autism? ›

Red should never be used in the home as children with ASD perceive the color as florescent. Yellows likewise are very stimulating and are best to avoid. Greens, blues, pinks, soft oranges and neutrals can be very comforting. Keeping the colors muted, these tones can quiet the mind and create calm.

What do autistic kids like to eat? ›

Sensory issues with food: Kids on the autism spectrum often express a strong preference for foods that feel a certain way in their mouths. Some prefer soft or creamy foods like yogurt, soup or ice cream; others need the stimulation that crunchy foods like Cheetos or — if a parent is lucky, carrots — provide.

What is considered a sensory item? ›

Sensory toys are designed to stimulate a child's five senses: sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste. They might include elements such as bright, contrasting colors, sounds, or different textures. These toys are meant to help children develop their senses in a safe and natural environment using play.

What is in a sensory backpack? ›

Practical items you'll typically find inside sensory backpacks include water bottles (which the user gets to keep after returning the bag), and ear defenders or earplugs to reduce noise stimuli in loud environments, or dark glasses to assist with visual stimuli and bright lights.

What are the 3 types of sensory? ›

There are the ones we know – sight (visual), taste (gustatory), touch (tactile), hearing (auditory), and smell (olfactory). The three we're not so familiar with are vestibular (balance), proprioceptive (movement) and interoceptive (internal). Let's take a closer look at all eight sensory systems…

What is a sensory bag for adults? ›

A bag created for individuals with sensory sensitivities and or individuals with invisible disabilities to help lessen or engage with sensory overload during an event.

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