See Me
See Me is Scotland’s Programme to tackle mental health stigma and discrimination. We are funded by Scottish Government and managed by SAMH and The Mental Health Foundation.
The King’s Trust
At The King’s Trust, we empower disadvantaged youth to overcome challenges, build skills for success, and thrive despite their backgrounds.
LGBT Youth Scotland
LGBT Youth Scotland is a charity dedicated to supporting LGBTQ+ young people aged 13-25 years old in Scotland. Their key areas of support include: support services, education and advocacy, and a range of resources and tools. The organisation aims to create a safe, inclusive, and equal society for LGBTQ+ young people in Scotland.
Stonewall
Stonewall is a UK charity advocating for the rights and equality of LGBTQ+ people. Stonewall’s key areas of focus include: campaigning for change, support and resources, advocacy, and empowerment. Stonewall’s mission is to ensure acceptance without exception for all LGBTQ+ people.
The LGBT Foundation
The LGBT Foundation is a UK-based charity that provides support, advice, and resources for LGBTQ+ individuals. Their key services include: support services, health & well-being, and advocacy and community.
Young Scot
Young Scot provides information, support, and services for young people in Scotland, with a focus on health, education, rights, and opportunities. They offer discounts and rewards through the Young Scot National Entitlement Card, facilitating access to various services and savings.
Citizens Advice
Citizens Advice provides free, impartial, and confidential advice to people in Scotland on a range of issues such as: money and debt, benefits, work, housing, and consumer issues.
Leavers Booklet
Are you considering leaving school? Have a look at our Leavers Booklet designed to support you with the pathway you want to choose!
The Real Toolkit
The Real Toolkit is designed to support care-experienced parents in Scotland. It offers information guidance on pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood, support for health, well-being, and relationships, and information on rights, housing, and financial support.
Help at Hand
The Children’s Commissioner’s Help at Hand service in England supports children in care with free advice on rights, resolving issues with social services, and advocating for their voices to be heard.