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Community Resources
Ability Centre Support Service
The Ability Centre can offer a centre based and outreach service to adults aged between 16 and 65 who have a physical disability, based on assessed eligible need. A variety of occupational, educational and therapeutic opportunities are available daily within the Ability Centre and each Outreach Group determines their own programme. Pre-employment skills, preparation and support is offered through the Supported Employment Service.
Ability Centre
01506 284800, Contact Jorden Smith Support Services Manager for further information.
jorden.smith@westlothian.gov.uk
westlothianhscp.org.uk/article/47031/Ability-Centre-Support-Service
Chill out Zone Bathgate
Chill Out Zone (COZ) is a healthy living centre based in Bathgate for young people aged 12 to 20 in West Lothian.
Chill Out Zone West Lothian
Carers of West Lothian
An organisation dedicated to enriching the lives of autistic people.
Carers of West Lothian
Sycamore House
Quarrywood Court
Livingston
EH54 6AX
01506 448000
Healthy Reading Scheme
The Healthy Reading Scheme is available in some Lothian libraries.
Hype
HYPE is a skills based programme open to 16 – 19 year olds, who have an Activity Agreement to re-engage with learning. An Activity Agreement is a plan of learning and activity which a Trusted Professional will support a young person to construct, so that when they are ready, they can progress from this to further education, training or employment. It can include volunteering, short courses, supported learning and practical work experience.
Hype
Contact Heather Thomson, Senior Community Education Worker on 07917 242621 for further information.
heather.thomson@westlothian.gov.uk
www.positive-destinations.co.uk/article/6082/HYPE-Learning-Agreement
www.westlothian.gov.uk/article/44575/Activity-Agreement-Helping-Young-People-Engage-HYPE-
Inclusion and Support Service
The Inclusion and Support Service brings together existing teams from Education and Social Policy to support children, young people and families with additional support needs. The service includes the Inclusion and Wellbeing Service, who provide educational support from their Early Intervention and Secondary Teams for children and young people aged 0-18.
JunX10n
JunX10n is a transition support service for young people aged 14-25 with neurodiversities. JunX10n empowers young people to identify goals and ambitions and help to improve their own understanding of their strengths and wellbeing needs.
PASDA
Pasda offers support to parents, partners, siblings and carers of adults (over 16) on the autism spectrum who live in Edinburgh and the Lothians.
Smile Counselling
Smile counselling is a service for young people aged 11-24 in West Lothian. Their primary goal is to help young people get to a good place in their lives where they feel Supported, Motivated, Inspired, Leading to self-determination and Empowered to make their own positive choices.
Scottish Autism
An organisation dedicated to enriching the lives of autistic people.
Scottish Autism
Hilton House, Alloa Business Park
Whins Road
Alloa
FK10 3SA
01259 720044
Skills Development Scotland
Skills development Scotland support individuals to build their career management, work-based and employability skills, throughout their career journey, from school, into further learning opportunities and employment.
Livingston Careers Centre
2 Cairngorm House
Almondvale Boulevard
Livingston
EH54 6QN
01506 434249
Supporting Children and Young People at Risk of Self-Harm:
Multi-agency Guidance
All agencies who have contact with children and young people have a key role and responsibility in providing support to children and young people who may be at risk of self-harm. This guidance for professionals, aims to provide support to staff working in a variety of settings to help identify children and young people who are or are at risk of self harm.
Volunteering West Lothian
Volunteer Scotland provide opportunities for volunteering within the West Lothian area.
Youth Action Project
The youth action project work across West Lothian running a youth work service, peer education, diversion from crime and anti-social behaviour. A befriending service for vulnerable young people, targeted group work programmes, practical training workshops, summer activities and a music project. They will also assist parents/carers and communities that may be experiencing difficulties with young people.
Youth Action Project
Craigsfarm
Maree Walk
Livingston
EH54 5BP
01506 431430
Aftercare Service
The Aftercare Service has a duty to provide advice, guidance, and assistance to eligible young people aged 16 to 19 who are residents of West Lothian (or were when they were looked after) and are defined as care leavers. The aim of Aftercare is to break down the barriers that prevent young people from moving into independence, employment, education or training and we work with other organisations to achieve this aim.
Aftercare Service
01506 282535
https://westlothianhscp.org.uk/article/37655/Youth-Inclusion-and-Aftercare-Service-