Stirling

AMIS (Abused Men in Scotland)

services provided: AMIS works with any man over 16 concerned about domestic abuse, regardless of sexuality, age, dis/ability or ethnic origin. Provide an opportunity to talk things through with someone who understands many of the difficulties men on the receiving end of domestic abuse can face. Offer support and information to men who are or have…

Scotland Transverse Myelitis Support Group

Aims: To provide information and support to those with AFM, ADEM, MOGAD  ON, NMOSD, TRANSVERSE MYELITIS Services provided: The best information about these rare neuro conditions can be found on the website.  All information includes scientific and medical articles about these rare and related conditions, their causes, diagnosis and treatments.  Other information includes: Frequently Asked…

Aberfoyle Memorial Hall

Description There is a large hall which has a maximum capacity of 100 and a small hall that has a maximum capacity for 20 people. Kitchen facilities available.  No catering services. Accessible facilities No disabled parking and only 4 spaces. More care parking spaces nearby. Level or ramped access Internal areas are accessible Disabled access…

Raviv Scotland

Aims: Provide focussed and effective programmes to help people overcome learning difficulties such as Dyslexia and Dyspraxia. Services provided: The Raviv Method  & Fast ForWord. Learn to Unlock your Potential Programmes are aimed at people with Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dysgraphia, ADHD, ADD, Autistic Spectrum Disorder and Asperger’s for children and adults. By appointment only. Costs: Weekly…

Barchester’s Charitable Foundation

Services provided: Barchester’s Charitable Foundation is a charity that helps older people and other adults with a disability across England, Scotland and Wales. We give grants to help reduce isolation and loneliness, promote group activities and generally improve people’s mobility and quality of life. We help individuals with: Manual and powered wheelchairs Mobility scooters Specialised…

Living Life (NHS 24)

If negative thoughts and feelings are affecting your daily life, specialist support can help your recovery. Living Life is a free phone service which provides talking therapy to help you recognise unhelpful thought patterns and positive ways of coping. The service is available to anyone in Scotland aged 16 and over with: • low mood…

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