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Transition Planning
Transition happens throughout our lives, however, we recognise that there are key stages when you will need a bit more support. This page contains information and guidance to help you, your parents/carers and your teachers... -
Your Opinion Counts
‘’Testing the resource, asking you to make it better’’ May 2012 We asked seven Highland Schools both secondary and special schools who serve rural, semi-rural and city areas to assist us in reviewing the... -
Post-school Learning Choices for disabled learners and carers
LEAD Scotland have created a number of free guides providing information for disabled people and their families/carers as well as for professionals, related to post-school learning. Our booklets explain what the options are for learning...
Organisations
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Scottish Autism (Formerly The Scottish Society For Autism)
Scottish Autism is an organisation dedicated to enabling autistic people to lead happy, healthy and fulfilling lives. Established in 1968 by a group of parents, we are now the largest provider of autism-specific services in... -
National Autistic Society Scotland
The National Autistic Society (NAS) Scotland is the leading UK charity for people with autism (including Asperger Syndrome) and their families. The NAS provides information, support and pioneering services, and campaigns for a better world... -
National Counselling Service Skye and Lochalsh
A counselling service for children and young people who are experiencing difficulties in their life due to issues such as: low self–esteem anxiety relationship problems life transitions bereavement Young people of high school age... -
Highlands & Islands Autism Society
This support group is mainly made up of parents of children, young people and adults who have Autism Spectrum Disorder. They are a voluntary organisation run completely by volunteers/committee members. They have meetings on the...