Scottish Disability Directory

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Organisation Description
Signature Promotes excellence in communication with deaf and deafblind people so their vision of a society in which deaf people have full access can become a reality
Signed Culture Previously known as spit (signed performance in the theatre) Aims: Signed Culture is the organisation that supports and advocates for BSL access to the Arts across the UK Services provided: We are a registered charity, and rely on memberships to mainta…
SignHealth Provide a range of services and projects focussing on the health of deaf people
Signpost Support for families who have childdren with additional support needs or disability
Simon Community Scotland The multi-agency hub is a place where people affected by homelessness can drop in to get help with benefits, health, finances, legal advice, access to the digital world and more. Services provided: Simon Scotland help people who are experiencing or at…
Single Parents Parenting website for single parents
Sir Arthur Grant Residential Centre Residential accommodation in Aberdeenshire
Skills Development Scotland Providing Careers Information, Advice and Guidance Services that empower individuals to manage their careers
Sleep Action (formerly Sleep Scotland) We believe everyone should have the opportunity to thrive through healthy sleep Sleep Action (formerly Sleep Scotland) is the UK’s oldest sleep charity and leading provider of sleep support to families, young people and professionals. We support famili…
Smart Play Network (Scotland) Support the value and benefits of play projects and services for children in Scotland
Smile Holidays LTD Aims: To provide supported holidays to adults with mild to moderate learning disabilities. Services provided: One-to-one holidays available Small groups holidays of 6-8 people All excursions and holiday venues risk assessed Comprehensive holiday packag…
Smile Train UK Smile Train is an international children’s charity with a sustainable approach to a single, solvable problem: cleft lip and palate.
Smith Scott Mullan Associates Architectural service involved in inclusive design
SNAP Childcare Recruits high calibre candidates to support children, young people and adults with disabilities
SNBTS Aims: To represent and protect the interests of voluntary donors of blood or bone marrow under the auspices of the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service (SNBTS). Services provided: Promotes the voluntary nature of blood and bone marrow donation S…
Snowdon Trust Services provided: They are a charity that supports disabled students by awarding grants for disability-related study costs. These can be for equipment and essential study needs. They only give awards where funding cannot be met through other channels.…
Social Care Alba Provide a Care at Home and Housing Support Service across Scotland
Social Firms Scotland Social Firms Scotland is the national support agency for Social Firms
Social Investment Scotland We offer loan funding: We provide access to finance and support so that social enterprises can achieve maximum impact. Our loans range from £10k to £1.3m, with 32% of SIS customers securing loans under £50k. We provide support to boost resilience: We r…
Society for Mucopolysaccharide Diseases (MPS Society) Support group for parents of children affected by MPS diseases, Fabry and related diseases
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