Access our directories of organisations and places that can support people with cerebral palsy and their families in Scotland.
Use the drop-down menus to navigate to the category you are interested in.
We have listings under the following categories:
- Adaptive clothing and bibs
- Clubs, days out, holidays and disability access reviews
- Organisations to support you
- Powered mobility for young children
- Bikes, trikes, off-road buggies and specialist wheelchairs
- Equipment and living aids
- Regional support
- Sports, leisure and the performing arts
- Support for communication and accessing IT
- Toys and gaming
If you know of an organisation or place missing from our directories, please contact us!
Organisations to Support You
Charities Supporting People with Neurological Conditions
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A24 ScotlandDescription:
A24 Scotland are a group of parents of disabled children, self-advocates, researchers, academics and practitioners. They are committed to supporting Scottish education on its journey towards a fully inclusive system. They have a support network for parents of children with additional support needs and disabilities with respect to their education.
Support for Communication and Accessing IT
Support for Communication
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AAC ScotlandDescription:
Developed by CALL Scotland, this website has materials to help raise awareness of AAC and ways of providing communication support, aimed primarily at people who have little or no previous experience of communication disability.
Support for Communication and Accessing IT
Accessing IT and Technology
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AbilityNetDescription:
AbilityNet provides free IT support to help older people and people with disabilities to use technology to achieve their goals. We have a network of friendly volunteers who can help with most major computer systems, laptops, tablet devices and smartphones.
Support for Communication and Accessing IT
Accessing IT and Technology
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AbilityNetDescription:
AbilityNet provides free IT support to help older people and people with disabilities to use technology to achieve their goals. We have a network of friendly volunteers who can help with most major computer systems, laptops, tablet devices and smartphones.
Powered Mobility for Young Children; Bikes and Off-Road Buggies; Living Aids
Equipment and Living Aids
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Able MoveDescription:
Able Move products are designed to enhance independence for people in wheelchairs. They have a range of slings, harnesses and straps available. In addition, Able Move have designed an airport bag which helps provide an added level of safety and dignity for wheelchair users on aircrafts.
Adaptive Clothing and Bibs
Adaptive Clothing, Footwear and Wheelchair Covers
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Able2WearDescription:
Wheelchair and adaptive clothing.
Clubs, Days Out, Holidays and Disability Access Reviews
Days Out
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A website developed by Connor Beveridge, a wheelchair user from Fife who enjoys getting out in the Scottish countryside. The website features information about accessible walks across Scotland.
Powered Mobility for Young Children; Bikes and Off-Road Buggies; Living Aids
Equipment and Living Aids
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Allied MobilityDescription:
Allied Mobility is the UK market leader in wheelchair accessible vehicles. They supply wheelchair accessible cars, people carriers and minibuses and are the number one supplier of WAVs via the Motability scheme. They also offer a wide range of pre-owned wheelchair accessible vehicles and provide disability cars for long and short term hire. With free home demonstrations and vehicle servicing where you are, they offer a comprehensive service for their customers.
Regional Support
Highlands, Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire
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ARCHIE FoundationDescription:
Supports the healthcare of more than 100,000 children in the north of Scotland every year, across Aberdeenshire, Highland and Tayside.
Support for Communication and Accessing IT
Support for Communication
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A national network that provides information on Augmentative and Alternative Communication services across Scotland. We act as a single point of contact for people in Scotland who want to find out more about the AAC Community or who need to find AAC services.
Sports, Leisure and the Performing Arts
Sport and Leisure - Residential
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Badaguish Outdoor CentreDescription:
Badaguish centre is committed to Access for All and has a range of fully accessible and affordable accommodation and facilities that have been purpose-designed to meet the needs of youth, education, community and family groups and to suit all budgets.
Clubs, Days Out, Holidays and Disability Access Reviews
Days Out
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Barshaw Park, PaisleyDescription:
Barshaw Park has a number of accessible facilities. The playground features accessible equipment and swings. The park also has a walled garden, a community garden and hosts the Paisley Model Yacht Club.
Clubs, Days Out, Holidays and Disability Access Reviews
Days Out
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Inclusive playground features accessible roundabout, wheelchair accessible swing and inclusive play area.
Clubs, Days Out, Holidays and Disability Access Reviews
Days Out
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Beach Wheelchairs Scotland provides beach wheelchairs to allow disabled people to access beaches in North Berwick, Portobello and Seton Sands.
Clubs, Days Out, Holidays and Disability Access Reviews
Days Out
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Bellfield Park has accessible playground equipment and family-friendly gardens.
Adaptive Clothing and Bibs
Bibs and Neckerchiefs
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BibblePlusDescription:
Bibs for people aged 5-adult.
Adaptive Clothing and Bibs
Adaptive Clothing, Footwear and Wheelchair Covers
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Billy FootwearDescription:
Billy Footwear specialise in adaptive footwear for children and adults, and work with AFOs. Available to purchase in the UK from Special Kids Company. Detailed sizing guide is available on the US-based manufacturer's website here: https://billyfootwear.com/pages/sizing-help
Sports, Leisure and the Performing Arts
Performing Arts - Drama
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Is an accessible arts company that produces world-class productions and projects that place disabled artists centre stage and to develop future generations of disabled artists.
Sports, Leisure and the Performing Arts
Sport and Leisure
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Boccia in ScotlandDescription:
Scottish Disability Sport is the governing body for the sport of boccia in Scotland. Their goal is to lead and develop the sport to ensure continued growth and success. Clubs operate across the country.