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Consumer Information:Frequently Asked Questions
Through our helpline we receive enquiries spanning a wide range of different topics. Here is a selection of those most asked:
How can I update my organisations details on your Scottish Disability Directory?
The Scottish Disability Directory is the only directory of its kind in Scotland. It provides access to information on thousands of disability organisations and support groups, both local and national.
To update your organisations details then please download and fill in the document below or email us and we can send you out a copy.
How can I search for a local disability support group near me?
Local and community based sources of support can be fantastic places to let you know a range of other support services in your area. You can search for local support groups for adults and children in Scotland using our Scottish Disability Directory. Local support groups can offer disability information and advice, help, support and assistance to disabled people, their family members and carers. Additionally they might run social events or meet ups within your area.
To search our Scottish Disability Directory follow the instructions below:
1. Make your way to our Scottish Disability Directory page on the website
2. Under the ‘Category’ section, select ‘Disability and Support groups’
3. Choose your Local Authority
4. Click on ‘Search database’ and see what comes up
We are always working to improve our Scottish Disability Directory and are looking to add smaller local support groups. If you know of any groups that are not currently on the directory then please contact us and we can get them added at no cost. If you cannot find a local disability support group within your area using our directory then please give us a call and we can look further into for you.
Helpline: 0300 323 9961
Consumer Information:Search for Local Organisations
Our quick search tool can connect you to over 3000 service providers, suppliers and organisations supporting people across Scotland. To find support near you, simply enter your search term and select your local authority.
Organisation | Description |
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Number 6: One Stop Shop | Improving the quality of life of people who have Aspergers Syndrome or High Functioning Autism |
Nursing and Midwifery Council | Statutory regulatory body for nursing, midwifery, specialist community public health nursing and From 2019, a new profession in England: nursing associates. |
Nystagmus Network | Offers support, information and contacts to people with Nystagmus |
Oakhouse Foods | Supply ready meals and deserts that can be delivered straight to customer free of charge |
Oban & District Access Panel | Promote the welfare of disabled people throughout Oban and District |
OCD Action | Provides information, advice and support to people suffering from OCD, BDD, CSP & Trichotillomania |
OCD-UK | Services provided: OCD-UK work with, and for children and adults with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, health professionals and researchers to develop and share their experiences and knowledge to help people increase their understanding about Obsessive-C… |
Oesophageal Patients Association | Organisation providing support to people with serious disorders of the oesophagus (mainly cancer) |
Office for Disability Issues | The Office for Disability Issues (ODI) is a central unit that works across government to help make equality a reality for disabled people |
Ofgem – Scotland | Protecting consumers of gas and electricity markets is the first priority of Ofgem |
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