My Sense Scotland

 
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Louis and Irene outdoors, Irene is smelling a flower Louis is holding.
 

Find out the difference Sense Scotland can make to people's lives

From adults being supported to live in their own home, to spending the day with children and young people find out from the people who use our services what Sense Scotland means to them.


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    What's happening at Sense Scotland

    Gordon digs in for Sense Scotland.

  • Amy at reception

    Amy's story

    Amy, who is in her early twenties, has seen her dreams become reality after getting her first job and moving into her own home.

  • Greig and mum

    Greig's story

    Greig needs support to communicate and socialise with other people. He visits Newark Drive, Sense Scotland’s family resource centre, for residential short breaks.

  • two people are inspecting a tree

    Amanda's story

    Amanda’s mum tells us how arts sessions have transformed her daughter’s personality.

  • Ruth playing with clay

    Ruth's story

    Ruth is a very lively, friendly little girl who needs support with learning and communication. Find out how Ruth and her family are supported by Sense Scotland.

  • Young man standing next to BBC reception with BBC sign on the wall

    Matthew's story

    Matthew visits the BBC and STV and finds out what goes on behind the scenes