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…
Scottish Borders
Scottish Legal Complaints Commission
Services provided: The Scottish Legal Complaints Commission (SLCC) receives all complaints about legal practitioners in Scotland. They operate independently of the legal profession and are impartial and accessible. They investigate and resolve complaints about inadequate professional services, refer conduct complaints to the relevant professional bodies and have oversight of complaints handling across the legal profession.…
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…
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…
Mobility Nationwide Ltd
Description of service: Company which supplies a wide selection of used, wheelchair accessible vehicles. They operate a no obligation home viewing service throughout the UK. Equipment hire: Do not hire out equipment. Opening hours: 8.30 am to 5.30 pm Monday – Friday. Additional information: Purpose built accessible building.
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…