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We, as dog owners, sometimes struggle with unwanted behaviours from our dogs, like barking or pulling on the lead. Finding the right training and behavioural support at the right time can help prevent these behaviours from becoming bigger problems.
If you and your four-legged friend need support, our free dog …
Confidential helpline offering advice and guidance on dyslexia-related issues in Scotland. Helpline enquiries can be made by telephone, email or webchat. The Helpline is run by trained and experienced staff and volunteers who can provide advice or signpost to various resources and relevant organisations.
Helpline manned 24 hours a day by trained crisis centre staff providing emotional support to callers. The Team can help deal with issues including anxiety, depression, panic attacks, self harm, suicide, hearing voices. Staff also support the caller to develop a short term crisis plan identifying informal support and local …
We operate a call service and an instant messenger service, open from 8pm till 8am for 5 days a week: Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. We aim to support students across Edinburgh, with backing from Edinburgh’s Higher Education Institutions – the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Napier University, Queen Margaret …
Helpline that supports women with endometriosis and their family and friends to talk with someone who has experienced the same condition. Helpline volunteers do not give medical advice on drug or treatment options but can suggest ways to explore these further or discuss strategies to help individuals through a particular …
Enquire is the Scottish advice service for additional support for learning. We provide advice and information to parents, carers and professionals on the rights of children and young people to support with their education. We do this via our confidential helpline, our website, our series of free information events as …
Our helpline is there to answer any questions, provide a listening ear, as well as offering advice and support. Epilepsy Action supports everyone living with epilepsy themselves and those around them including professionals and carers. It acts as a gateway into all our other services such as befriending and Talk …
Helpline providing information, help and emotional support to people affected by epilepsy. This help extends to friends, family, work colleagues, professionals for e.g social workers, GP's, nurses, teachers, care workers and employers. Topics discussed can include causes, diagnosis, symptoms, different types of epilepsy including medication, children with epilepsy, driving, seizure …
Confidential helpline for people with epilepsy and for their families, carers and health professionals providing information, emotional support, informal counselling and signposting to other agencies as well as information about assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, long-term care and respite care for adults with epilepsy.
Provide information advice and support on discrimination and human rights issues to individuals. Can advise on the Equality Act 2010, advise on options to resolve issues, advise on options for informal resolution, advise on eligibility for civil legal aid, provide support for people considering making their own claims and assist …