Turning Point Scotland’s Glasgow Mental Health and Huntington’s service provides support to individuals living with complex and enduring mental health problems, and individuals who suffer from symptomatic Huntington’s disease to have as fulfilling a life as possible. We are committed to ensuring that people who use our service are treated [...]
This service supports people at risk of experiencing homeless, currently experiencing homelessness or who have recently experienced homelessness to move to or keep settled accommodation and gain independent living skills. In 2024, Turning Point Scotland were awarded two of the four localities for visiting housing support in Edinburgh, the north [...]
The Turning Point Scotland Dundee service delivers support to individuals with a learning disability, forensic histories or autism. Since 2002, we have worked in partnership with Dundee City Council and various housing associations who have provided tenancies to the people we support. Turning Point Scotland Dundee service proudly supports the [...]
We provide support to people who are experiencing or are at risk of Homelessness ranging from low to medium level needs. We provide a range of practical housing support interventions to help people manage their own home and maintain their tenancy. This service enables the people we support to live [...]
The Turning Point Scotland North Ayrshire Prevention, Early intervention and Recovery (PEAR) Service is an alcohol and other drug support service based in North Ayrshire. Since 2019, we have worked alongside our local statutory service, North Ayrshire Drug and Alcohol Recovery Service (NADARS) to ensure that everyone in North Ayrshire [...]
The Turning Point Scotland Ayr service supports people throughout South Ayrshire who live with a learning disability or autism within their own home, in transition from leaving school and also through a community based day support service. Since 2004, we have worked closely with South Ayrshire Council to provide individually [...]
Turning Point Scotland’s Aberdeen Gateway Support provides crisis intervention for people aged 16 and above who are, or are at risk of experiencing homelessness. The service provides intensive support for 12 weeks across 2 core accommodation blocks with transitional support for up to two years of within the Aberdeen community. [...]
The Turning Point Scotland Angus service provides support to individuals with complex needs including a learning disability and autism. Working in partnership with health teams, social work teams, community justice teams, Police Scotland and advocacy, we provide support to people in their own homes living in the community with every [...]
Turning Point Scotland’s Fife Support Service brings the significant experience of delivering Housing First from across Scotland. The service will also include an innovative Whole System Approach jointly funded with Fife Council. The Turning Point Scotland approach to Housing First ensures people who are experiencing homelessness and have complex needs [...]
Recent Posts
- Letter to Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, Neil Gray, regarding National Insurance increase
- Turning Point Scotland’s Response to the Autumn Budget Announcement
- Turning Point Scotland launch the 2023-2024 Annual Report
- VIDEO: Turning Point Scotland’s commitment to Citizenship
- Turning Point Scotland receives accreditation for Restraint Reduction Network (RRN) standards by British Institute of Learning Disabilities (BILD)
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