Scottish Disability Directory

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Organisation Description
TNA UK (Trigeminal Neuralgia Association) Aims: To provide information and offer support to members, and to raise awareness of trigeminal neuralgia (TN) amongst medical professionals as well as the general public To provide hope and encouragement for patients who can feel isolated and depresse…
TOFS TOFS is the charity dedicated to offering lifelong support to those born with Oesophageal Atresia (OA) and Tracheo-Oesophageal Fistula (TOF). We do this by supporting families, adults, and medical professionals. Oesophageal Atresia (OA) and Tracheo-Oes…
Together (Scottish Alliance for Children’s Rights) Aims: Together is an alliance of Scottish children’s charities that works to improve the awareness, understanding and implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). Services provided: Promoting the UN Convention on…
Together for Short Lives Together for Short Lives is the leading UK charity for all children with life-threatening and life-limiting conditions
Tomcat SNI Ltd Description of service and products sold: Tomcat was set up in 1998 to enable people with learning or sensory impairments to cycle. At that time, disability trikes were only really suitable for people with physical difficulties – shutting out a huge pr…
Tommy’s Services provided: The charity funds medical research to learn more about the causes of pregnancy complications and how to prevent them. It also provides information and support for all on pregnancy related issues, including loss. It has a midwife help…
Touch Bionics Company which supplies upper arm prosthetics
Tourettes Scotland Support & Advice ​​Our primary aim is to provide support to anyone living with Tourette Syndrome and their families. Due to stretched resources, we are not able to offer a telephone helpline at present. You can, however, contact us by emailing us u…
Tourism South East Tourist information service for the South East of England
Transcription Scotland Services provided: Transcription Scotland provide an audio typing service for all audio or video files. Their service is ideal for podcast transcription, video subtitling, interview or dictation transcription, and many more. Also, as they are based in…
Transplant Sport UK Organise sports and social events for transplant recipients
Transplant Support Network (TSN) Provides a Source of Information on Organ Transplants
Transport Scotland National transport agency for Scotland
Traveleyes Organisation that provides holidays for blind and partially sighted people
Traveline Scotland Provide information on public transport and travel across Scotland
Tree of Hope Aims: Tree of Hope provides a charity platform for families to fundraise for their sick & disabled children across the United Kingdom who need surgeries, treatments, adaptations and a variety of therapies that are otherwise unobtainable without pri…
Trellis Trellis supports therapeutic gardening through a range of easy to access services
Trust Rugby International Tri’s goal is to bring individuals and communities together through the game of rugby
Tryb4uFly This is a website that helps disabled people access air travel
Tunstall Healthcare (UK) Ltd Design, manufacture, sale, supply, installation and servicing of elderly persons emergency communication equipment etc.
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