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1 Sense Scotland

INTERESTS: Sense Scotland works across Scotland with children and adults who have communication support needs because of deafblindness, sensory impairment, learning and physical disabilities.
One of our key areas of expertise is communication. Working closely with people, often on a one-to-one basis, we aim to find out what their aspirations are and how they want to live their lives. Our advisers work with individuals, families, carers and other professionals to ensure people receive the most appropriate support.
INFORMATION: Sense Scotland services - advice and support for disabled people, families and carers - identifying services and resources - helping with communication and behaviour - advice on learning and personal care - advice on education and other services - short break support - supported community and residential living - day support - holiday support - health development and outdoor education - public policy - practice and training support - arts development
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2 Disability Help Scotland

People with disabilities who found it difficult to access information from one Internet site, will be able to search this site finding information and links about a range of disability help.
As someone who became disabled after an industrial injury and someone who had a disabled parent I have seen it from both sides of the fence.
I was healthy and saw things in a different view but now I see it how everyone should see it. I have designed Disability Help Scotland, to ensure that users with disabilities can access the information contained within it. I hope that, throughout this website, you will find a consistent style and structure that will help with both website navigation and web page readability.
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5 Asthma UK Scotland

Asthma UK Scotland is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of people with asthma in Scotland by:
* Supporting people with asthma in building relationships with their doctor or nurse
* Working across the health sector to improve services for people with asthma
* Working with the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Government to get a better deal for people with asthma
* Raising the profile of asthma in the media to health providers and keeping people with asthma informed about the latest developments in asthma care
* Providing information sessions and support for carers of pre-school children with asthma
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6 Scottish Disability Sport

SDS is the Scottish governing and co-coordinating body of all sports for people of all ages and abilities with a physical, sensory or learning disability. SDS has the vision of leading the development of sport and physical recreation for disabled people in Scotland and contributing to UK and international initiatives. SDS has published a national strategy which will direct the work of the Association through to London 2012 and beyond. SDS lists its major partners as sportscotland, Scotland’s Governing Bodies of Sport and Local Authorities plus Voluntary Organsitions concerned with disability.
SDS has 16 branches covering most of Scotland, reaching from the Highland area in the north to the Scottish Borders and Dumfries and Galloway in the south. SDS has a small team of dedicated staff and is enormously proud of the quality and quantity of volunteers and athlete members who play a major part in the running of the Association.
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8 No Limits Sports Club

The No Limits Sports Club for Children with Special Needs is based in West Lothian, Scotland - if you are a youngster and you want to try a sport, please get in touch. You don't have to be resident in West Lothian, but it may help. Email us to find out more.
The No Limits Club exists to promote sport for disabled children living in or around West Lothian, from recreational activities to full Olympic or Paralympic standard - there is No Limit.
Children with Special Needs from the East of Scotland, donations and corporate sponsors are all welcome.
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9 UPDATE

Disability Information Service in Scotland.
Disability information, including aids and equipment, accessible holidays in the UK and abroad.
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10 The Lin Berwick Trust

We build self-catering holiday accommodation for people with disabilities, their families or carers.
At present we have two holiday cottages, one in Norfolk and one in Scotland. They are both fully equipped to the highest standard of accessibility and have been awarded Access Exceptional from VisitBritain. They are open all year and are let on a weekly basis. We are currently raising money to build a third cottage in the West country.
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