Bipolar Scotland runs regular in-person and online support groups across Scotland for people living with bipolar and their families and friends. We also specialise in one-on-one peer support, whether you’ve been recently diagnosed or have lived with bipolar for a long time. We are a membership organisation and our members benefit from free Self-Management Training…
Fife
Glenmore Mobility & Furniture (Edinburgh shop)
Services provided: Stock and supply mobility aids, including scooters, wheelchairs, riser / recliner and high back chairs, walking aids, electric beds, bath aids, incontinence products, tens machines, footwear, foam cushions, ramps, hoists and nursing supplies. Also stock various aids for the home to assist with daily living. Also stock a wide range of incontinence equipment.…
Butterly Trust
Aims: To provide support in the community for people affected by Cystic Fibrosis. Services provided: Information and advice on services and other resources and guidance on how to acquire them Practical help that includes assistance with official forms and helping someone to negotiate their way through a complex process Advocacy and representation in relation to…
British Association of Teachers of Deaf Children and Young People
Aims: To promote excellence in deaf education; supporting the interests of Teachers of Deaf children and young people. Services provided: Provide advice and support, including to the public eg. teachers and parents of deaf children by:- Lobbying Government and other agencies Regional and national meetings Publications. Membership: A range of membership categories and costs –…
Safe Space
Aims: Safe Space supports male and female survivors of sexual abuse from the age of twelve years . Services provided: One-to-one counselling: One-to-one counselling at Safe Space or in local health centres. Group Support: Ongoing group work programme Young People’s Support (12-18 years): One-to-one counselling and a varied group work programme opening hours: Monday – Thursday, 10.00am –…
Scottish Information Commissioner
Aims: To promote and enforce the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002. Services provided: Provide information and advice about the public right to access information held by Scottish public authorities The Scottish Information Commissioner can receive appeals from anyone refused information by a Scottish public authority. He has the power to investigate appeals and to issue…