PAMIS is the only organisation in Scotland that works solely with people with profound and multiple learning disabilities and their families for a better life.
Whether it’s for a few hours a day or seven days a week, we can offer you tailor-made support throughout Scotland. Our free advisory service is at the heart of Sense Scotland and is often the first point of contact for disabled people and their families.
SDS is the Scottish governing and co-coordinating body of all sports for children, athletes and players of all ages and abilities with a physical, sensory or learning disability. SDS has the vision of developing opportunities and improving performance in disability sport for children, athletes and players with a physical, sensory or learning disability in Scotland and contributing to UK and international initiatives.
We work with individuals and families to agree what sort of support best meets their needs. This could be providing specialist accommodation on a full–time basis for people with more complex needs, to just a few hours befriending a week to help an individual build confidence and make friends. We support individuals of all ages, ranging from after school care for children with disabilities, to day care support for older people with dementia.
We will work with people with complex and diverse needs, building on our extensive experience to create personalised care, support and education that reflects our values. We will deliver care, support and education that provides choice and progression across all age groups and will support individuals to achieve their outcomes.
Looking after a child with a disability can be demanding. Our services are designed to make life easier, so that all family members can thrive.
The Scottish Commission for Learning Disability(SCLD) is the lead strategic partner to the Scottish Government in the delivery of learning disability strategy and policy. We are an intermediary organisation for the learning disability sector in Scotland, and we are committed to finding new and better ways to improve the lives of people with learning disabilities.
Disability Information Scotland enable positive change by sharing information on disability when people need it, in a way they want it.