Falkirk

Playback Ice

Description of service: Playback believes that inclusion, citizenship, health and wellbeing, respect for and acceptance of difference and diversity need to be rooted in our schools and embedded in our children’s learning and thinking.  There is also a corresponding challenge of equal importance for staff providing services to develop their own understanding of and commitment…

Yellow Card Centre Scotland

Aims: The mission of the Yellow Card Centre Scotland is to enhance and safeguard the public’s health in Scotland by ensuring that the adverse effects of medicines are minimised. To meet this objective they seek to: Raise the profile of adverse drug reactions as an important health issue amongst both professionals and the public in…

C-Change Scotland

Aims: To support people to live the lives they choose. Support the development of individualised, creative, robust and flexible services for young people and adults with learning difficulties and mental health issues who have reputations for challenging services. Services provided: Service design individualised support House Mates Employment Support Dates ‘n’ Mates Family Support Community Connecting…

Salvesen Mindroom Centre

We  support neurodivergent children and young people up to the age of 25, and their families, across Scotland. Parent Carer Service Our Family Advice Specialists provide information, advice and ongoing support to parents, carers and professionals regarding all aspects of neurodiversity. Our Family Outreach Specialists can provide more intensive support to parents and carers where this is required. We…

Haggeye

Services provided: Haggeye is a youth forum that works across Scotland so young people aged 16 to 27 years old can come together to make a difference by successfully campaigning for accessible services, facilities and opportunities, locally and nationally. Haggeye offers opportunities to enable young people’s voices to be heard. It provides opportunities to: campaign…

Scottish Head Injury Forum

Aims: SHIF is a national umbrella organisation representing the interests of survivors of brain injuries, their families, and those who work with them. SHIF works to increase knowledge of the effects of acquired brain injury amongst service users and their families, healthcare and social work service providers and policy makers.  Through the organisation of regular…

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