Directory

The Hi-Hope Handbook has information about choices, opportunities and services available in the Highlands to support transition from school to adulthood. This information can be accessed by topic or area. It can be saved as a personal directory for you to use to consider plans for the future or to create topics for discussion with those who support you or to enable you to undertake further research.


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Royal National Institute of Blind People – Scotland

The Education and Family Services Department promotes the interests of children and young people with… read more…
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Samaritans

Samaritans provide a confidential emotional support service to anyone who is feeling down or finding… read more…
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SANE Services

SANE is a national mental health charity which aims to raise awareness of mental illness… read more…
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Scholar

This is an online resource which has been produced in association with Heriot Watt University… read more…
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Schools in the Highlands

If you are new to the Highlands or are moving to a new area and… read more…
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ScotGrad Graduate Placement Programme

Looking for your first job after graduation? Apply for our paid project-based placements in the… read more…
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ScotGrad Summer Placement Programme

Looking for a full-time summer job relevant to your degree? Apply for our 8-12… read more…
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Scotland’s Commissioner for Children and Young People

Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People (SCCYP) is Tam Baillie. He and his… read more…
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Scotland’s Enterprising Schools

Schools throughout Scotland engage in enterprise activity. For some this can mean a one off… read more…
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Scottish Autism (Formerly The Scottish Society For Autism)

Scottish Autism is an organisation dedicated to enabling autistic people to lead happy, healthy… read more…
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Please Note: There will be some instances where funding will be required to access a service listed in this directory. Application for this requires to be made following appropriate Highland Council and/or NHS assessment for Adult Services and consequent resource allocation procedures. Further information on accessing services can be obtained from your local Adult Services Team.