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Volunteer Development Scotland Ltd. (also known as Volunteer Scotland).
Charity registered in Scotland SC013740 and a company limited by guarantee, registered in Scotland, No. SC106743. Our registered Office is Jubilee House, Forthside Way, Stirling. FK8 1QZ

National Autistic Society

Charity registered in Scotland SC039427

The National Autistic Society exists to champion the rights and interests of all people with autism and to ensure that they and their families receive quality services appropriate to their needs.

Current opportunities

This branch offers support and information to autistic adults and their families. The aim of our social media is to advertise the branch and to advertise its activities. Branch members can use it...

Branches are run entirely by volunteers with advice and support from the national charity. This branch is looking for additional volunteers to help them carry out their branch activities. What...

Support groups are essential for parents and families seeking support. They provide an opportunity for families to meet others who are also living with a family member who has autism, they provide a...

Branches are run entirely by volunteers with advice and support from the national charity. This branch needs some committee members to help them decide on the branch’s direction and activities...

The Branch Chair role is vital to the running of the branch as they act as a leader and a coordinator for the branch. Without these roles, we would not have as many branches as we do. What you will...

Why we want you Our mentoring service aims to provide 1-to-1 mentoring to autistic adults aged 25 and over who live in the Glasgow City Council area. Mentors will assist mentees to work towards a...

Branches are run entirely by volunteers with advice and support from the national charity. This branch is looking for additional volunteers to help them carry out their branch activities. What...

This branch offers support and information to autistic adults and their families. The aim of our social media is to advertise the branch and to advertise its activities. Branch members can use it...

Branches are run entirely by volunteers with advice and support from the national charity. Social groups are a great way to give people on the autism spectrum an opportunity to improve their...

Support groups are essential for parents and families seeking support. They provide an opportunity for families to meet others who are also living with a family member who has autism, they provide a...