Who we are

We’re a Scottish charity and specialised social care provider supporting people with communication support needs and their families.​

a man and a woman sit on a bench and communicate using sign language

Who we are

We’re a Scottish charity and specialised social care provider supporting people with communication support needs and their families.​

a man and a woman sit on a bench and communicate using sign language

Who we are

We’re a Scottish charity and specialised social care provider supporting people with communication support needs and their families.​

a man and a woman sit on a bench and communicate using sign language
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Who we are

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Who we are

Sense Scotland is a Scottish charity and specialised social care provider supporting people with communication support needs associated with complex and sensory disabilities, and their families, where individual needs and choices come first.

About us

Read about our values and principles here, get familiar with our strategic plan for 2023 – 2026, and find out about our long history supporting people with communication support needs.

Governance

Want to know more about how we are governed as an organisation? Find out about our board and trustees, the forum for people we support known as “Our Voice“, and learn about our executive team. You can also find information about the National Family Partnership Forum, established for parents and carers, here.

Reports

We offer a number of reports for you to read at your leisure. These include our annual reviews, duty of candour reports, as well as gender pay gap reports.

Our venues

We have a number of TouchBases around the country. These are warm, welcoming hubs for the people we support. Find out more about them here.

Key policies

Interested in the key policies that shape our organisation? Check out our privacy notice, which sets out how we collect, manage, use and protect your personal data. You can also read our modern slavery statement here.

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Work with us

Want to join Sense Scotland and make a difference by working with us? Read on to find out how.

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