Access our directories of organisations and places that can support people with cerebral palsy and their families in Scotland.
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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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Clubs, Days Out, Holidays and Disability Access Reviews
Days Out
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Freewheel NorthDescription:
Freewheel North is a cycling development charity working towards creating a fairer, healthier society by enabling people of all ages and abilities to cycle as part of their everyday life. They operate a cycle centre at Glasgow Green which provides cycle training. They have a variety of adapted bikes, trikes, hand-cranks, tandems, go-karts side by side bikes and family bikes.
Adaptive Clothing and Bibs
Adaptive Clothing, Footwear and Wheelchair Covers
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Friendly Shoes UKDescription:
Friendly Shoes make easy to put on shoes that fit AFOs, are wide, lightweight and have zip access for easy on and off. They are designed by an occupational therapist and have a range of Children's and adult footwear.
Adaptive Clothing and Bibs
Bibs and Neckerchiefs
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Funky GiraffeDescription:
Larger bibs for older children and adults.
Regional Support
Edinburgh, Glasgow and Ayrshire
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A disabled people's organisation run by disabled people for disabled people. Our aim is to promote independent living by helping disabled people gain the information, skills and support to challenge barriers and make informed choices.
Regional Support
Edinburgh, Glasgow and Ayrshire
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A charity controlled and run by disabled people, providing free, accessible learning opportunities for disabled people of all ages and any type of impairment/disability or long-term condition.
Clubs, Days Out, Holidays and Disability Access Reviews
Clubs
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Glasgow Disabled ScoutsDescription:
Glasgow Disabled Scouts support all young people with disabilities and additional needs to have the same opportunities to fully participate in Scouting. They welcome young people aged 8 to 25.
Organisations to Support You
Charities Supporting Disabled People, Children and their Families
Regional Support
Edinburgh, Glasgow and Ayrshire
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Glasgow Health and Social Care Partnership have launched health and social care connect, making it easier to contact for help and support.
Sports, Leisure and the Performing Arts
Sport and Leisure – Local Clubs
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Disability Gym Sessions for Adults: Glasgow Club Springburn – Tuesday 12pm Tollcross International Swim Centre – Wednesday 12pm Glasgow Club Scotstoun - Thursday 10.30am & 12pm Children & Young People Multi Sport: Scotstoun Friday 6-6.50pm (5-15 yrs) and 7-7.50pm (16+ yrs) Football: Scotstoun Saturday 9-9.50am (11-17 yrs) and10-10.50am (18+ yrs) For booking information and general enquiries please contact 07776 472 366 or 0141 287 9802/0977
Regional Support
Highlands, Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire
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Grampian opportunities supports disabled people and people with mental health problems to have choice and control in their lives.
Clubs, Days Out, Holidays and Disability Access Reviews
Days Out
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The park features a wide variety of play equipment for children with additional support needs including the Borders’ only wheelchair swings and an all-inclusive sensory boardwalk.
Toys and Gaming
Gaming
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HelpKidzLearnDescription:
100+ Games & Activities that can be accessed using mouse and keyboard, switch(es), touch screen, interactive classroom displays, joystick, rollerball and eye gaze.
Organisations to Support You
Charities Supporting People with Neurological Conditions
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HemiChatDescription:
HemiChat is a parent led UK Charity built on support relating to babies, children and young adults living with Hemiplegia.
Clubs, Days Out, Holidays and Disability Access Reviews
Clubs
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Include Me 2 ClubDescription:
Include Me 2 is a charity organization based in Glasgow and the surrounding areas. They offer social clubs and activities that cater to children, young people and adults effected by an ASN, Disability and or Mental Health conditions. In addition to the clubs they offer, they run a social enterprise Coffee & Gift shop called Social Blend. The main aim of Social Blend is to provide members the opportunity to learn and develop skills involved in working in the Retail & Hospitality to help with future employment opportunities.
Organisations to Support You
Charities Supporting Disabled People, Children and their Families
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Inclusion ScotlandDescription:
Works to achieve positive changes to policy and practice, so that we disabled people are fully included throughout all Scottish society as equal citizens.
Support for Communication and Accessing IT
Suppliers of Communication Equipment
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Inclusive TechnologyDescription:
Inclusive Technology is a leading supplier of software and hardware for people with special needs.
Sports, Leisure and the Performing Arts
Performing Arts -Dance
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Indepen-danceDescription:
an award-winning inclusive dance company for disabled and non-disabled people to enjoy, express and fulfil their potential through dance.
Support for Communication and Accessing IT
Support for Communication
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KeyCOMMDescription:
KeyCOMM provide a multi-disciplinary service for people with communication disorders who reside in Edinburgh and the Lothians (Midlothian, East and West Lothian).
Powered Mobility for Young Children; Bikes and Off-Road Buggies; Living Aids
Trikes, Bikes, Off-Road Buggiesand Specialist Wheelchairs
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KFN Explorer 4 All-Terrain Manual Buggy - a super versatile buggy that will take you and your disabled child or adult off the beaten track to explore the great outdoors.
Powered Mobility for Young Children; Bikes and Off-Road Buggies; Living Aids
Trikes, Bikes, Off-Road Buggiesand Specialist Wheelchairs
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Kidvelo BikesDescription:
Kidvelo offer a range of Balance Bikes. Their adaptive bikes are specifically designed for people with physical and developmental disabilities. They offer an enhanced sense of freedom and mobility to those with Autism, Dyspraxia, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, and more.
Clubs, Days Out, Holidays and Disability Access Reviews
Days Out
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Kings Park, StirlingDescription:
Kings Park playground features an accessible roundabout and high-backed swings.