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This website is easy to access and use, featuring an online calculator to help ensure that you, or the children and adults you care for are receiving the correct benefits.
This website is easy to access and use, featuring an online calculator to help ensure that you, or the children and adults you care for are receiving the correct benefits.
Let the Disability Information Scotland site be your guide. They provide reliable and accessible information for disabled people in Scotland. They have a small and friendly team that will listen, understand and find information on a whole range of topics from Blue Badges to Adult Disability Payment.
Encompass Caithness is a local delivery group trying to improve local social care provisions for autistic people, people with neurodivergent conditions and additional support needs in Caithness. Below is a list of services available within the Highlands for support.
The Safe Strong and Free Project (SSF) is a Primary Abuse Prevention Programme. It is a Highland charity which aims to reduce the vulnerability of young children to abuse and assault.
The Highland Mental Wellbeing website is a list of services, information and training around the subject of mental health and wellbeing.
Caithness Citizens Advice Bureau is a local, independent charity which provides free, impartial and confidential advice and information.
Connecting Carers provides information and advice to Carers, to help each Carer make the best decisions about their caring role. We also directly provide services to and for Carers, on behalf of government agencies or in response to the support needs Carers have identified.
Stop It Now! UK and Ireland is run by The Lucy Faithfull Foundation, the only UK-wide charity dedicated solely to preventing child sexual abuse. We are here for anyone with concerns about child sexual abuse and its prevention.
Dyslexia Scotland is here to empower people with dyslexia and help them move forward in life.
A selection of videos and resources describing Autism, including real people telling their own accounts of what it is like living as an autistic person. All content is created and owned by the NHS.