Additional support needs and disability
Holiday Support for Children with a Disability
òòò½ÊÓƵ coordinates holiday support for children from primary 1 to S6, who have a disability. The holiday support is for children who are unable to access mainstream holiday clubs due to their significant and complex needs, and whose families require support during the school holidays.
Support is offered in the October, February, Easter and Summer school holidays.
Each child who is offered a place can be offered up to 4 weeks over the academic year, Monday to Thursday, 9 am until 3 pm (except for the first week in Easter which will run Tuesday to Friday).
Applications will reopen again in June 2024.
Firsthand Lothian
Firsthand Lothian can provide support to families who have one or more children under 16 years with additional support needs, allowing parents and carers to have some regular respite. A matched volunteer offers up to three hours of one-to-one support, usually at the weekend, engaging children in fun activities, going to new places, building confidence and helping them to achieve their goals.
The service is currently delivered in the local community, not in the family home, this is not a long-term service and is more suited to children who are attending mainstream education.
For more information contact
0131 523 1322 and leave a message.
Firsthand Lothian - Social Support group
This group is for parents and carers, particularly those with children with additional support needs and autism spectrum disorder. The group provides online monthly meetings to reduce social isolation. They offer support to share knowledge, experience, ideas and strategies and include guest speakers and visits to relevant organisations.
For more information contact
0131 523 1322 and leave a message.
Firsthand Lothian - Time 4 Mum
This is for mums living in Edinburgh, who are isolated. They will receive support and encouragement to explore and attend opportunities and activities to help boost mental and physical health. Support with a worker will initially be offered for up to three hours per week for a maximum of 12 weeks. Childcare needs to be already in place.
For more information contact
0131 523 1322 and leave a message
To make an application visit the .
Firsthand Lothian - Wellbeing Sessions
These sessions are for parents of children with Additional Support Needs and will include activities such as painting, jewellery making, making aromatherapy creams and bath salts, sewing and other relaxation exercises.
For more information or to attend email
jan.holden@firsthand-lothian.org.uk
07340 162277.
Kindred
This service offers support for parents and carers of children with complex needs. Assistance is available to support with benefits, grant funding for aids and equipment, information and support on statutory care and support being discharged from the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People.
For more information visit the or contact
enquiries@kindred-scotland.org
0800 031 5793
The Action group - Parents Carewell Advice service
This service provides holistic advice and support for all parent carers who have a child with a disability, developmental delay or long-term health condition and reside in Edinburgh. Contact
0131 285 5207
Monday to Friday between 9 am and 5 pm and ask for a member of the carer advice team or email 
careradvice@actiongroup.org.uk
VOCAL Support for Carers
Telephone support is available for carers, including parents where the caring role of their child requires additional time. Carers can access information on support, benefits and counselling.
For more information contact
0131 622 6666.
For free courses and events for carers visit the .
Enquire About Additional Support for Learning
Visit for information and support on understanding additional support for learning, getting the right support, school attendance and exclusion and working with the school. Alternatively, contact the Helpline between 9.30 am and 4.30 pm on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.
0345 123 2303 
Or complete an online enquiry at the  or visit the .
NHS Lothian children and young people’s physiotherapy service helpline
This is an advice service which answers any queries parents and carers may have about their child or young person’s development. If you have any questions or concerns regarding a child’s motor skills or development.
Contact between 9 am and 11 am every Thursday
0131 312 2347
For more information visit the .
Occupational therapy and advice
Occupational therapy can help babies, infants, children, and young people learn, have fun, socialise and play so they can develop, thrive and reach their full potential.
including
- tips sheets on meal times
- fine motor skills
- dressing and toileting
Parents and Carers or professionals working with a family can request support from the NHS Lothian Children and Young People’s Occupational Service by completing their
If you require further information, are looking for some general advice, or if you would like to discuss a request for assistance contact
0131 312 1070
also have tip sheets organised by age group, including sensory activities for children and young people who have sensory needs.
Child development concerns NHS Lothian web pages
Visit the for information and support for parents and carers who have any concerns about their child's development.
ERIC – The Children’s Bladder and Bowel Charity
ERIC is a national charity dedicated to improving children’s bowel and bladder health. With support for parents and professionals on bedwetting, toilet training, and toilet anxiety. Family webinars are available on a range of topics relating to incontinence.
Access the free helpline for specialist information and advice between 10 am and 2 pm From Monday to Thursday on
0808 801 0343
For more information visit the .
Activities parents and children with additional support needs can do together
The Very Inclusive Play Club
The VIP Club supports the learning and development of children aged 0-6 who have additional needs. The group sessions are carefully designed to support each child’s development in a variety of areas. No diagnosis is required.
Sessions cost £15 per session, though subsidised places are available.
The group runs on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays in the eco bothy at
For more information or to book visit
or contact
07799616203
VIP Sensory Play and Support
A group run by the Very Inclusive Playgroup (VIP) for babies and toddlers (0-3yrs) and their parents, who have additional support needs or reduced mobility. Sessions aim to develop children’s senses with activities that include touch, smell, sight, sound, movement, and body awareness. No diagnosis is required.
Sessions cost £10 per session, though subsidised places are available.
The group runs on Mondays during term time from 10.30 am to 11.30 am at
For more information or to book visit
or contact
07799616203
Deaf Action Toddler Group
This supportive group runs for both hearing and deaf parents and their deaf or hearing toddlers. Sessions run on the last Saturday of the month from 11 am to 1 pm.
Visit the to join the closed group.
For more information visit the or email
Inspiring Disability Group - Jack Kane Community Centre
This is a free family-based fun group for children and young people with additional support needs and their parents, carers and siblings. The group takes place on Saturday mornings between 10 am and 12 pm.
208 Niddrie Mains Road,
Edinburgh Area,
Edinburgh
H16 4ND
For more information, please email
Early Years sessions at The Yard
The Yard’s Early Years’ Service offers support and play sessions for children with disabilities aged nought to five years and their families during term time on Mondays from 1.30 pm to 3.30 pm and Fridays from 10 am to 11.30 am.
Places need to be booked in advance, limited spaces are available each new term. New members are welcome to have a free taster session. Families using the Yard pay a membership of £5 per month.
Sessions run at
The Yard
22 Eyre Place Lane
EH3 5EH
For more information visit or contact
earlyyears@theyardscotland.org.uk.
0131 476 4506
Play Sense Create and Explore Art
WHALE Arts offers accessible and supportive individual and small group multi-arts sessions for children with additional support need and their families. Play Sense and Create sessions run for children aged five to 10 years, and Explore sessions run for children aged 11 to 16 years. Sessions run on Saturdays at
For more information visit the or to book a session email
Play-Sense-Create@whalearts.co.uk or contact
0131 458 3267
Friday Friends
Friday Friends offers a welcoming space for visually impaired and D/deaf children who attend mainstream school and their families. The groups meet monthly and explore different themes through objects, music, art and activities. In partnership with the City of Edinburgh Council Additional Support for Learning team, sessions alternate between The National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh Zoo and Holyrood Palace. Sessions run from 2 pm to 4 pm.
For more information visit the or contact
0131 247 4313.
Relaxed Magic Carpet
Monthly Relaxed Magic Carpet Sessions are run by the National Museum of Scotland introducing children to some of the wonderful objects and themes in the museum in a fun and gentle way through songs, stories, rhymes, actions and sensory play.
Session runs from 10.30 am to 11.15 am and 2 pm to 2.45 pm at
For more information visit the or contact
0131 247 4313
Relaxed openings at the National Museum of Scotland
The National Museum of Scotland offers a relaxed session on the first Sunday of every month from 10 am to 12 pm. Resources including visual stories, sunflower lanyards, a sensory map and sensory backpacks for children will be available. A quiet space will also be available if needed.
Chambers St,
Edinburgh
EH1 1JF
For more information visit the or contact
0131 247 4313
Whizz-Kidz Scotland
Whizz-Kidz Scotland offers online sessions for young wheelchair users and their families. Sessions include coffee and chatter time, dance and movement, arts and crafts and storytelling.
Join the group for more information and to book visit the
020 7233 6600.