trfs.org.uk
Autism Support – Care Providers – The Richmond Fellowship Scotland
http://www.trfs.org.uk/what_we_do/autistic_spectrum_disorder
The Richmond Fellowship Scotland. Skip to main content. Autism Spectrum Disorder training. Young people in transition. Alcohol related brain damage. East Renfrewshire Dementia Services. Older people (including dementia). Alcohol and drug misuse. East Dunbartonshire Connections Service. Perth and Kinross Shared Lives Service. Fife Wellness Recovery and Action Plan Workshops. Fife Short Term Housing Support and Homelessness Services. We offer many different models of support for people who have Autism Spec...
different-together.co.uk
Different Together NT Partners Community - Useful Links
http://www.different-together.co.uk/links
What is Asperger's syndrome? Let's talk - forums. Workshops, conferences and events. What is Asperger's syndrome? Let's talk - forums. Workshops, conferences and events. Links - Useful Links for NT Partners. Aspergers Syndrome (AS) is not a disorder but a difference in neurology or neurodiversity, whereby an individual with AS is seen as someone who is differently-abled rather than disabled due to their unique neurological makeup. — (Page, 2009; Simone, 2009). ASPIRES is an on-line resource for spouses a...
nortonpark.org
Tenants
http://www.nortonpark.org/tenants
Norton Park Conference Centre. Conference and Meeting Space. The units in Norton Park vary in size from 200 sq. ft. to 2100sq ft. Several have private self-contained meeting space; most are open plan. There is a high demand for affordable, serviced and accessible accommodation in Edinburgh and we receive many requests. Enables other voluntary organisations to focus on their core activities by providing accommodation and services at low cost while maintaining very high quality. Child Brain Injury Trust.
number6.org.uk
Number 6
http://number6.org.uk/appointments.html
The One-Stop Shop for adults with High-Functioning Autism and Asperger Syndrome. Staff working within the Number 6 One-Stop Shop are available for 1-1 appointments to discuss a range of issues. Appointments are limited to three sessions to develop strategies for specific situations and areas of difficulty. Typical issues that arise in 1-1 appointments are:. Including support with housing applications (e.g. Edindex) and advice on financial or other issues that may help to maintain a tenancy.
number6.org.uk
Number 6
http://number6.org.uk/outreach.html
The One-Stop Shop for adults with High-Functioning Autism and Asperger Syndrome. The Outreach Coordinator, Rona Mackinnon, provides support to people in their own homes and local communities. Rona supports people to plan and organise their lives, helping with person-centred planning, advocacy, advice and general support. What people can expect from the outreach service:. Knowledge of Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism, and how it might impact on people's lives. Sensitive and patient service.
number6.org.uk
Number 6
http://number6.org.uk/Volunteers.html
The One-Stop Shop for adults with High-Functioning Autism and Asperger Syndrome. The Volunteer Coordinator, Stewart Campbell, is responsible for recruiting, training and managing the volunteers at Number 6. Our volunteers are active throughout the Lothians, and provide support to many aspects of our work, the main areas being:. Befriending - meeting someone on a one-to-one basis and enjoying regular social activities. Social Groups - supporting a small group to enjoy socialising in the local community.
number6.org.uk
Number 6
http://number6.org.uk/Housing.html
The One-Stop Shop for adults with High-Functioning Autism and Asperger Syndrome. Neil Hendry is now in post as the Housing Coordinator. He will be responsible for managing the flatmates project supporting adults with AS under 35 to flat share. If anyone is interested in flat sharing or needs any help or advice on independent living or housing please make an appointment with Neil via email neil.hendry@aiscotland.org.uk or by phoning the office 0131 2201075. Design by Alex Mill.
number6.org.uk
Number 6
http://number6.org.uk/News.html
The One-Stop Shop for adults with High-Functioning Autism and Asperger Syndrome. Snooker Competition 13th February - RESULTS. Thanks to all who entered our first Number 6 Snooker competition. The matches were hard fought and the games play was to a high standard. The results of the A and B competitions are listed below:. Runner Up: Chris Gray. Runner Up: Scott Warren. Design by Alex Mill.
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