Services

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  • 16+ Edinburgh

    Working with young careleavers aged from 15 1/2 to 26 years

    Leaving care
  • 16+ Glasgow

    Provides a transitional support service to young care leavers in Glasgow. Including residential accommodation, supported tenancy's and on-going support up to the age of 26.

    Leaving care
  • 2ND CHANCE AT BARNARDO'S

    A flexible and tailored support programme for unemployed young people aged 18 -24. We know that for the hardest-to-reach young people, one size doesn’t fit all and that to make real, sustainable progress, we need to tackle the whole range of issues a young person is facing.

    Employability/skills
  • 2a High Street

    Supported Accommodation for young people aged 16-24. 7 units

    Housing and homelessness
  • 6th Sense

    6th Sense is based in the Southern Locality and is part funded by the SHSCT. Eight Young People with a range of disabilities and autism will be supported to participate in twelve 6th sense meetings per year. Activities will include influencing and capacity building meetings. Personal Care Needs of membership will be met at the project.

    Rights and participation
  • ABC PiP

    The Attachment, Bonding & Communication Parent Infant Partnership (ABC PiP) is a Specialised Parent infant Relationship Team which offers a home visiting service to families across the South Eastern H&SCT area. The service focuses on improving Parent infant Relationships and creating stronger bonds and attachment in the First 1001 Days (pregnancy – age 2).

    Mental health
  • APNA Home Care

    Our aim is to enhance the quality of life for a significant number of children and young people with learning and physical disabilities.

    Short breaks for disabled children
  • APNA Social Inclusion/ Community Support

    Social Inclusion aims to provide support to children/young people from ages 5 - 25. This service is to help children and young people access information. activities and also gain confidence, build their self esteem, build social skills and promote independence.

    Short breaks for disabled children
  • Aberdeen Young Carers

    Barnardo’s Aberdeen Young Carers Service A Young Carer is someone up to the age of 18 who provides unpaid help and supports a relative, friend, or neighbour who due to illness or disability cannot manage to live independently without carer’s help.

    Young carers
  • Acorn Activities

    Target group for children aged 2-4 years old living on the Jackmans estate. With an to: - raise aspirations - contribute towards closing the EYFSP gap - increasing family engagement and activities available locally - create a support network for families living in the local area

    Play services