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  • Enableme Scotland

    Resources, information and advice to prevent bullying of children and young people with learning disabilities.

  • Getting additional support at school

    Advice to help children and young people get the help they need at school. The leaflet is produced by the Educational Law Unit Govan and is available in a range of languages.

  • Getting to school

    Advice for pupils on getting to school. The leaflet is produced by the Educational Law Unit Govan. The leaflet is available in a range of languages.

  • Help I'm being bullied

    Advice to help pupils who are or have been bullied. The leaflet is produced by the Educational Law Unit Govan. The leaflet is available in a range of languages.

  • Help I'm being excluded

    Advice to help pupils who have been, or are under threat of exclusion The leaflet is produced by the Educational Law Unit Govan and is available in a range of languages.

  • Human Rights at school

    Advice to help understand their human rights in school. The leaflet is produced by the Educational Law Unit Govan and is available in a range of languages.

  • I'm Offski

    I'm Offski lesson plans can help to develop knowledge and skills in: practical living, problem solving, finding a home, types of accommodation, and tenants rights.

  • Including young people with speech and language impairments in secondary school

    This Guide focuses on pupils who have a specific difficulty with speech, language and communication. Yeachers of pupils with Moderate Learning Difficulties (MLD), English as an Additional Language (EAL), and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) may also benefit from the guidance offered.

  • Inclusive Educational Approaches for Gypsies and Travellers within the context of interrupted learning

    Guidance for education authorities, schools and others to support them in developing inclusion when meeting the education needs of Gypsies and Travellers.

  • Introduction to Fingerspelling

    Deafsign.com has provided this introduction to the the use of fingerspelling (or the manual alphabet).

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