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
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Powered Mobility for Young Children; Bikes and Off-Road Buggies; Living Aids
Trikes, Bikes, Off-Road Buggiesand Specialist Wheelchairs
Description:
Designed and manufactured in the UK by Delichon this rugged lightweight All-Terrain Buggy opens up new horizons beyond the reach of conventional pushchairs, strollers or wheelchairs. It is available in a range of 6 sizes to suit children and adults.
Organisations to Support You
Charities Supporting Disabled People, Children and their Families
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Disability Equality Scotland are a national charity working to make life more accessible, equal and inclusive for disabled people in Scotland. They act as the umbrella organisation for all disability Access Panels in Scotland, providing them with support and guidance to improve the lives of disabled people at a local level throughout Scotland.
Organisations to Support You
Charities Supporting Disabled People, Children and their Families
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Disability Information Scotland provide reliable, accurate and accessible information for people living with disability in Scotland. Home to the Scottish Disability Directory and helpline for advice and information on a variety of topics.
Sports, Leisure and the Performing Arts
Sport and Leisure
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Disability Snowsport UKDescription:
Exists to enable anybody, regardless of disability, to take part in and enjoy skiing and snowboarding. In Scotland, we have ski schools at Snow Factor near Glasgow and Midlothian Snowsports Centre near Edinburgh as well as on Cairngorm Mountain in the winter
Clubs, Days Out, Holidays and Disability Access Reviews
Days Out
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A Disabled Persons Railcard is available for discounted travel on trains.
Sports, Leisure and the Performing Arts
Performing Arts - Music
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Drake Music ScotlandDescription:
play a lead role in making Scotland a place where ground-breaking new music featuring skilled musicians and composers with disabilities comes alive for everyone.
Clubs, Days Out, Holidays and Disability Access Reviews
Days Out
Description:
The accessible playground can be found by turning right at the main entrance, and is located at the far end of the car park. Features high-backed swings, accessible roundabout, a wide slide with a ramp running to the top of the slide, small mini-road suitable for wheelchairs, and a basket swing.
Regional Support
Edinburgh, Glasgow and Ayrshire
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EcasDescription:
Ecas supports people in Edinburgh and Lothian who have a physical disability promoting equality, choice and participation through our activities, befriending service, grants, and young people’s service. All services have been adapted to provide support during the pandemic.
Organisations to Support You
Charities Supporting Disabled People, Children and their Families
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ENABLE ScotlandDescription:
ENABLE Scotland work for an equal society for every person who has a disability. They deliver community projects and campaigns (ENABLE Scotland), employability and training services (ENABLE Works), and self-directed health and social care (ENABLE Cares) for people throughout Scotland. They also have a helpline service for information and guidance.
Organisations to Support You
Education
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EnquireDescription:
Enquire is the Scottish advice service for additional support for learning. Providing easy to understand advice and information about additional support for learning legislation and guidance for families and professionals.
Organisations to Support You
Charities Supporting People with Neurological Conditions
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Epilepsy ScotlandDescription:
Epilepsy Scotland offer information and advice to people with epilepsy and their families. They have a freephone confidential helpline, welfare rights service, wellbeing service, family and youth service, and support to parents.
Clubs, Days Out, Holidays and Disability Access Reviews
Accessible Holidays and Disabled Access Reviews
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Euan’s GuideDescription:
Euan’s Guide is the disabled access review website used by disabled people, their friends and families to find, review and share accessible places. The charity now has thousands of disabled access reviews and listings for places all over the UK and beyond.
Support for Communication and Accessing IT
Communication Resources
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EyeCanLearnDescription:
Website providing parents with fun eye exercises to enhance their children’s visual processing skills for better school performance and sustained attention.
Toys and Gaming
Gaming
Description:
EyeMine by Special Effect - Many people with severe physical disabilities struggle to have the range of movement to play Minecraft, but now there's an eye-gaze controlled version available to download for free.
Powered Mobility for Young Children; Bikes and Off-Road Buggies; Living Aids
Equipment and Living Aids
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FireflyDescription:
Firefly by Leckey is a range of products inspired by 'special needs family participation'. Designed for kids aged 1-8, the range includes: GoTo seat, Splashy bath seat, Upsee and Scoot mobility rider.
Adaptive Clothing and Bibs
Adaptive Clothing, Footwear and Wheelchair Covers
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FledglingsDescription:
Toys, clothing and sensory products for disabled people.
Adaptive Clothing and Bibs
Bibs and Neckerchiefs
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FledglingsDescription:
Bibs and neckerchiefs.
Toys and Gaming
Toys
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FledglingsDescription:
Toys, clothing and sensory products for disabled people.
Clubs, Days Out, Holidays and Disability Access Reviews
Days Out
Description:
This park includes an accessible roundabout and high-backed swings. Further information at Bridge of Allan Play Together Facebook page (see link).
Sports, Leisure and the Performing Arts
Sport and Leisure
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Frame Football ScotlandDescription:
Is for boys and girls aged 3-16 who require a frame/walker/pacer to walk.