Scottish Commissioner for Children and Young People
SCCYP promotes and safeguards the rights of children and young people living in Scotland.
Scottish Dental
Scottish Trans Alliance
Scottish Trans Alliance works to improve gender identity and gender reassignment equality, rights and inclusion.
See Me Scotland
Sense Scotland
Serviciul medicilor de familie (GP) pentru copii și tineri
Serviciul medicilor de familie (GP) pentru copii și tineri
Shout
Shout is a 24/7 UK crisis text service available for times when people feel they need immediate support.
Sleep Scotland
Special Smiles Dental Play™ Project
First launched in May 2008 in NHS Tayside, the project is based on the need identified during our original Dental Playbox Project for a resource specifically for children with physical disability, sensory or learning impairment. This resource was devel Read more…
Special Smiles Dental Project Evaluation Report 2007-09
Evaluation by Dental Health Services Research Programme, University of Dundee of pilot of 27 Schools in Tayside 2007-09. Special Smiles Dental Project Evaluation Report 2007-09 (3 MB)
Special Smiles Evaluation Report 2012
Describes the work of our Inspiring Scotland funded project working in 17 ASL Schools in Glasgow.
Speech Pronunciation for Kids: Tips, Tools, and Resources
For various reasons, children may struggle to pronounce words correctly and may eventually develop a speech disorder. Signs of a speech disorder may include stuttering, repetition, blocks (difficulty forming words), and prolongation (drawing out certai Read more…
Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Scotland
STAF
Working together to improve the lives of care leavers.
Supporting disabled children, young people and their families: guidance
Scottish Government guidance to help improve the experiences of disabled children, young people, and their families.
Susan Laughs
for wheelchair users
Swan UK
Supporting families affected by a syndrome without a name.
Teenage Cancer Trust
Teenage Health Freak
On-line doctor’s surgery for teenagers to ask questions on young people’s health related issues.
The ARCHIE Foundation
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