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Open new window A resource for people working with childen & young people

HandsOnScotland is an online resource for anybody working with children & young people. The website provides practical information and techniques on how to respond helpfully to children and young people's troubling behaviour, uild up their self esteem and promote their positive wellbeing.

Open new window Aberlour

Aberlour works in Scotland with and for children, young people and families who need additional support, to promote their development and well being.

Open new window Advocard

Advocard provides advocacy to individuals who are experiencing or have experienced mental ill health and who live in the community in Edinburgh. This means they support people to be heard to have a greater say in decisions made about their lives and their care and treatment.

Open new window Age Concern Scotland

Open new window Al Anon

Al Anon Offers understanding and support for families and friends of problem drinkers whether the suferer is still drinking or not. Phone: 0141 339 8884 Hours: 24 Hours

Open new window Alateen

Alateen is for teenage relatives and friends of alcoholics. Alateen meetings are attended by 12-17 year olds. By attending meetings, young people gain an understanding of the illness and feel the benefits of realising they are not alone.
For Alateen meetings, phone the General Service Office on 020 7407 0215

Open new window Alcoholics Anonymous

Website dealing with the issues of alcohol abuse

Open new window Anxiety UK

Anxiety UK is a national charity that works to relieve and support those living with anxiety disorders by providing information, support and understanding via an extensive range of services, including 1:1 therapy services.

Open new window artfull

ArtFull :: A national initiative developed with the aim of articulating, developing and promoting the arts and the role they play in improving the mental health and well-being of people living in Scotland.

Open new window Association for Post Natal Illness

The Association for Post-Natal Illness is the leading organisation in its field, it is a Registered Charity (No. 280510) and it was established in 1979 to: - Provide support to mothers suffering from post-natal illness - Increase public awareness of the illness - To encourage research into its cause and nature

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