Support including contextualised admissions for Care Experienced Students

Information on extra support at university for those who are care – experienced. The information includes contextulised admissions and named contacts. You will be directed to the web page by clicking on the university name.
ILF Scotland Transition Fund

ILF Scotland Transition Fund is for 16-25 year old’s living with a disability as defined in the equality act 2010. It can support a young person to try new activities and experiences that will enhance their independence, confidence and spend more time with other people.
Living with worry and anxiety amidst global uncertainty

Our world is changing rapidly at the moment. Given some of the news coverage, it would be hard not to worry about what it all means for yourself, and for those you love. Worry and anxiety are common problems at the best of times, and when it takes over it can become all-encompassing. Psychology Tools […]
Clan Childlaw Housing Law Response Project

FREE EXPERT LEGAL ADVICE AND REPRESENTATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AT RISK OF HOMELESSNESS THROUGH THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. WHO WE CAN HELP Young people aged up to 25 living in the central belt area of Scotland Those experiencing homelessness or are at risk of homelessness Young people worried about homelessness or a housing situation which has become worse […]
Resilience Toolkit

The Resilience Toolkit offers practical guidance with the top 10 tips for promoting resilience within ourselves. Try out these tips to see how it benefits you.
How Do Apprenticeships Compare?

If you’re wondering how an apprenticeship compares with other qualifications, this table gives an overview of the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework. You may be surprised to learn that you can complete an apprenticeship and gain a qualification equal to that of an Honours Degree and above! Download the image for a table which simply […]
Employment Guide for Black & Ethnic Minority Young People

This booklet aims to give you the information that will help you to find employers who value diversity.
Wee Book of Promises

The Children’s Parliament’s Wee Book of Promises communicates the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) using accessible language. As a young person, you have certain rights that can’t be taken away by anyone. This book gives a good overview of what some of those rights are.
Bank Cards Explained

Bank cards are an important part of managing your finances but they can be confusing. You may be asked to give your account details to receive bursary payments or your wages, so it’s important to know about this. This guide explains where you can find your details on your card. Alternatively, you can find these […]
My Rights

Human rights are for everyone and young people have rights just the same as adults. It is important to know your rights and to make sure your basic human needs are being met. This document from the UN explains the rights of children and young people.