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  • Glasgow Council for the Voluntary Sector

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    GCVS provides support to community groups, voluntary organisations, charities and social enterprises in Glasgow. They offer help, advice, training, and a range of services, including payroll and HR expertise, to support organisations' success. It's their aim that by strengthening the voluntary sector, Glasgow’s citizens and communities benefit.

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  • Harmeny Education Trust Limited

    Category: Family Environment, Child Rights, Education, Health and Welfare, Special Protection
    Local Authority: Stirling Council, Falkirk Council, Clackmannanshire Council

    Harmeny offers therapeutic residential care and education to children aged 5-18 years. We welcome children from across Scotland to our 35-acre campus based in Balerno, Edinburgh.

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  • Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE)

    Category: Family Environment, Child Rights, Education, Health and Welfare, Special Protection, Civil Rights

    The Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE) is the national third sector intermediary for a range of health and social care organisations. We have a growing membership of over 3,000 national and local third sector organisations, associates in the statutory and private sectors, disabled people, people living with long term conditions and unpaid carers. Our vision is for a Scotland where people of all ages who are disabled or living with long term conditions, and unpaid carers, have a strong voice and enjoy their right to live well, as equal and active citizens, free from discrimination, with support and services that put them at the centre

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  • Home-Start

    Category: Family Environment

    Home-Start volunteers help families with young children deal with the challenges they face. They support parents as they learn to cope, improve their confidence and build better lives for their children.

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  • Home-Start Edinburgh

    Category: Family Environment, Child Rights

    Home-Start Edinburgh supports parents with young children at home, recruiting and training volunteers to provide this support. Additionally we run regular parent and children groups and arrange social events for referred families.

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  • HOPE for Autism

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    Local Authority: North Lanarkshire Council

    HOPE for Autism has been an established Charity in North Lanarkshire for almost 20 years. HOPE support autistic children and young adults and their families. In addition to promoting diversity and inclusion for autistic people, they provide person centred advice, guidance, and support services. They operate social groups for children and young adults and provide a training and information service. HOPE's aim is to empower autistic people through respecting, protecting and supporting them to fulfil their human rights and to enable them to shape their own lives.

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  • Human Rights Consortium Scotland

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    The Human Rights Consortium Scotland is the civil society network to protect and promote human rights in Scotland.

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  • Humanist Society Scotland

    Category: Education, Civil Rights

    Humanist Society Scotland are Scotland's national humanist charity. In addition to providing meaningful humanist ceremonies we campaign on human rights issues. We are specifically interested in the freedom of religion and belief and how that is protected for children and young people.

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  • Imaginate

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    Imaginate is the national organisation in Scotland, which promotes, develops and celebrates theatre and dance for children and young people. We want more children in Scotland to experience work that is deeply engaging, innovative and inspiring. We believe that all children deserve the opportunity to develop their creativity, emotional intelligence and reach their true potential.

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  • Inspiring Scotland

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    Inspiring Scotland strives for a Scotland without poverty or disadvantage. We work with people, their communities, charities and public bodies to develop solutions to some of the deepest social problems. We help essential charities to become extraordinary charities, allowing them to change the lives of the most vulnerable and transform our society. Through our thematic funds, we bring together the right people and organisations to design rigorous and innovative solutions. We work in the communities that need it most and build strong partnerships with government and business to maximise our impact.

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