| Camphill Scotland: Supports Camphill Communities and special education in Scotland, where volunteer co-workers live with and care for people with special needs. Includes general information and links to community and school sites. |
| CarersNet: The Coalition of Carers in Scotland. Includes local groups, young carers' groups, statistics and information for both professional and home carers. |
| Carr-Gomm Scotland: Non-profit charity providing supported living and person-centred support to people with disabilities and mental health issues. |
| Cornerstone: A charity providing services for adults and children with learning disabilities across Scotland; information about organisation, services, recruitment, and branch contact details. |
| Cue and Review: Independently-funded group, transcribing print magazines and newspapers into audio formats for the benefit of visually- and reading-impaired people. Details of services, partners, and volunteer opportunities. |
| Deaf Connections: The oldest charity established for Deaf people in Scotland. Information on services of the organisation. |
| Deafblind Scotland: Association of deafblind and dual-sensory impaired people offers information about the condition, and about support offered to sufferers, families and carers. Includes event and contact details. |
| disABILITIES-r-us.co.uk: A chat room for disabled people run for and by disabled people. Strict Web Internet Access provisions have set up the site in compliance with the WIA regulations. |
| Douglas Bader Community Garden: Enabling garden project, volunteer courses, community recreational facility for people who want to volunteer in the community, gardening therapy, for those with special needs, run by a non-profit making organisation based in Cupar, Fife. |
| Down's Syndrome Scotland: Information about the condition, with advice and guidance for individuals affected, their families and carers. Includes information about publications, membership and activities of the organisation. |
| Edinburgh and East of Scotland Deaf Society: Provides a wide range of services to deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing people, their families and carers, mainly in Edinburgh and the Lothians, but also elsewhere in Scotland. Contact details. |
| Enable: A membership organisation in Scotland for people with learning disabilities and family carers. Information about their campaigns, services, events and fundraising, and partners. |
| Epilepsy Action Scotland: Provides general information about epilepsy, their services and campaigns, and their branch network. |
| Forse House Residential Nursing Home: Residential nursing home offering short term or long term health care for people with learning difficulties, disabilities or terminal illness. |
| Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living: A user-led organisation that supports and enables disabled people to live independent lives. |
| Key: Provides individualised support to people with learning disabilities in a range of home and community settings. Information on the organisation, and its housing and care services. |
| Lothian Autistic Society: Advice and help for parents in the Lothian area of Scotland. |
| Margaret Blackwood Housing Association: Housing for disabled people and their families throughout mainland Scotland. Also individually tailored care and support packages. Housing design, adaptations, and access audits. |
| Pamis: Works with people with profound and multiple learning disabilities, their family carers and professionals who support them. Information about their network, activities and projects, and their campaigns. |
| Royal National Institute of the Blind, Scotland: Promotes the interests of people in Scotland with serious sight problems through campaigning on rights and access and delivering services supporting employment, education, families, social care and complex needs. |
| Scottish Consortium for Learning Disability: A partnership of 13 organisations offering advice, consultancy and awareness raising. Information on their campaigns, research, membership, publications and contact details. |
| Scottish Disability Equality Forum: Organisation dedicated to aiding those affected by disability through fundraising, events and participation from disability groups and individuals. |
| Sense Scotland: Non-profit organisation working with people who have impairments to vision and hearing with or without other disabilities. |
| Shopmobility Moray: Free-of-charge loan of scooters and wheelchairs to people with long or short term mobility problems, on a daily basis for electrical aids and longer term for manual aids. |
| The Advocacy Project: Supports disabled people, people with mental health issues and older people across Glasgow and South Lanarkshire. |
| The Phew Scotland Respite Short Breaks Centre: People with learning difficulties, adults and children, stay in a new 14 bedroomed building, purpose built property near Motherwell City Centre. |
| The Royal Blind Asylum and School: Charity providing for the education, training, employment, care and welfare of blind and visually impaired people in Scotland. Annual report and information on their activities. |
| The Scottish Council on Deafness: National co-ordinating body for voluntary and statutory organisations which cater for Deaf, deafened, deafblind and hard of hearing people, their families and carers, and professionals. Information on activities and events. |
| The Scottish Society for Autism: Seeks to ensure the provision of education, care, support and opportunities for people of all ages with autism in Scotland. Information about their services, and programmes. |
| Visibility: A charitable organisation offering practical advice, help, and support for blind and visually impaired people in the West of Scotland. |
| Visual Impairment Scotland: A national organisation of people who work in the area of visual impairment to help visually impaired children and their parents. Information about their activities. |