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How You Can Help
  1. Simply book your next holiday with Charitable Travel and tell us you want to support Scottish Autism. The charity will then benefit from the free donation you can make as part of the booking process. To read more about how this works, head to our ‘About Us‘ page.
  2. If you want to make a donation to              Scottish Autism and you are not booking a holiday, click here to visit their website.
  3. Visit scottishautism.org to sign up to newsletters, and follow the
    Scottish Autism social media pages, and help spread the word.
How You Can Help
How You Can Help
  1. Simply book your next holiday with Charitable Travel and tell us you want to support Scottish Autism. The charity will then benefit from the free donation you can make as part of the booking process. To read more about how this works, head to our ‘About Us‘ page.
  2. If you want to make a donation to              Scottish Autism and you are not booking a holiday, click here to visit their website.
  3. Visit scottishautism.org to sign up to newsletters, and follow the
    Scottish Autism social media pages, and help spread the word.
  1. Simply book your next holiday with Charitable Travel and tell us you want to support Scottish Autism. The charity will then benefit from the free donation you can make as part of the booking process. To read more about how this works, head to our ‘About Us‘ page.
  2. If you want to make a donation to              Scottish Autism and you are not booking a holiday, click here to visit their website.
  3. Visit scottishautism.org to sign up to newsletters, and follow the
    Scottish Autism social media pages, and help spread the word.

Scottish Autism is Scotland’s national autism charity supporting autistic children, adults, their families, and health and social care professionals. Our mission is to enable autistic people to lead happy, healthy and fulfilling lives.

It is estimated that there are 56,000 autistic people in Scotland. Autism is a lifelong developmental condition that affects the way a person communicates, interacts and processes information.

We know that for many autistic people we have a system that fails to meets their rights and needs. Autistic children can experience unlawful exclusion from school, adults can face barriers to employment and there is still a long way to go to improve public understanding about the issues and struggles autistic individuals face in their daily lives. We are dedicated to enriching the lives of autistic people and enabling their voices to be heard.

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We know that for many autistic people we have a system that fails to meets their rights and needs. Autistic children can experience unlawful exclusion from school, adults can face barriers to employment and there is still a long way to go to improve public understanding about the issues and struggles autistic individuals face in their daily lives. We are dedicated to enriching the lives of autistic people and enabling their voices to be heard.

Scottish Autism provides a range of services including New Struan School, a day and residential school for autistic young people; adult day and vocational opportunities, residential services, support for individuals living in their own homes and support for individuals transitioning from our services to live in the community. We also provide an Autism Advice Line and Right Click, our online support programme:

“The support from the Advice Line has been amazing. We felt there were so many obstacles to getting support and nobody was interested in helping us. It’s a lifeline for us.”

“Right Click was the first step for me to understand autism. That’s helping me to improve my son’s life, and my life.”

“The support from the Advice Line has been amazing. We felt there were so many obstacles to getting support and nobody was interested in helping us. It’s a lifeline for us.”

“Right Click was the first step for me to understand autism. That’s helping me to improve my son’s life, and my life.”

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Location

Scottish Autism, Hilton House, Alloa Business Park, Whins Road, Alloa, FK10 3SA

Charity and Company

Company Limited by Guarantee Registered in Scotland No. 81123.
Scottish Charity No. SC 009068

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