
Aberlour works in Scotland with and for children, young people and families who need additional support, to promote their development and well being.

The Centre for Education for Racial Equality in Scotland (CERES) was set up in 1991 following consultation with minority ethnic representatives, racial equality practitioners, teachers and academics in Scotland.

Childline is the free helpline for children and young people in the UK. Children and young people can call the service on 0800 1111 to talk about any problem – counsellors are always there to help sort it out.

Children 1st is one of Scotland's leading childcare charities. Its mission is to give every child in Scotland a safe and secure childhood.

Ensuring that children and young people grow up in a society that is based on non-discrimination, valuing of difference and equality of opportunity is at the heart of all Children in Scotland's work.

CREID is a specialist research centre exploring issues of inclusion and exclusion for children and adults in education and related social policy fields.

Enquire is the Scottish advice service for additional support for learning. It provides independent information and advice to families of children and young people who need extra help at school, to children and young people themselves and to practitioners who work with them.

The Equity Group seeks to support children and families to achieve the education and support they need, and to work with professionals to develop and promulgate sound inclusive educational practice.

The Forum on Discrimination is a project of the Scottish Civic Forum. It aims to promote equality and a culture of participation in all communities in Scotland.

LGBT Youth Scotland is working towards the inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people in the life of Scotland.

The Scottish Council for Single Homeless is the national membership body for organisations and individuals working to tackle homelessness.

If raisins are dried grapes, what would you call a dried grapefruit? SNAP offers advice to schools and teachers on how to provide appropriate challenge for their most able children.

The Scottish Traveller Education Programme is a resource designed to promote greater educational inclusion for Gypsy and Traveller children and young people and their families.