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Seeing a person's skills and confidence grow is what our Treehouse service is all about. 

Take Andrew, for example, who's found a passion for gardening.

Andrew likes to be in a clean environment, and we've been able to use that to help him build skills and confidence. He's gone from simply pulling out weeds to mastering his leaf blower - a task he finds calming and enjoyable. 

This encourages independence in his daily life and shows the importance of using individual interests as a pathway to learning and personal growth. 

The next step on his gardening journey is to take his garden waste to the compost heap and complete the full cycle.

This story highlights how our tailored support helps neurodivergent young adults find joy, independence, and purpose in their daily lives.

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Is nourishing young minds your thing, but you want flexibility to lead your life? We’ve got the perfect role that fits. 

We're looking for a Supply Catering Assistant to join our purpose-driven team at The Donaldson Trust on an as-and-when-needed basis to cover busy periods and staff leave. 👩‍🍳

Based at our Linlithgow campus, your role will be to help provide high-quality food and a warm, welcoming environment for the neurodivergent children, young people, and adults we support. Every role here makes a difference.

Ready to help? Learn more and apply: https://www.donaldsons.org.uk/current-vacancies/

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"SQA qualifications are gained for life" 

But at Treehouse, the impact goes far beyond the qualification. 🏆 

We support neurodivergent young adults to work towards SQA Level 1 and 2 qualifications that reflect their individual interests, strengths and needs - opening doors to greater independence, confidence and opportunity.

In this video, Learning and Wellbeing Practitioner Mark shares how tailored learning at Treehouse helps build essential life skills and unlock potential. ✅ 

In our calm, bespoke setting, Treehouse nurtures confidence and resilience through tailored support - creating a place where each individual can grow and achieve their goals.

🔗 To learn more, visit our website by clicking the link in our bio.

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❗️ NATIONAL TEST ❗️

On Sunday 7 September at 3pm, the UK government will test the Emergency Alerts system. 

The test will be sent to all compatible 4G and 5G mobile phones and tablets across the UK.  You will hear a loud siren-like sound, vibration, and a message will appear on the screen confirming that this is a test. The sound and vibration will last for about 10 seconds. You will not need to take any further action.

Depending on your phone’s features, the alert will work with screen magnification and may read the message out for you having also overridden volume settings. The unique noise emitted by the phone should also be audible for those who use a hearing aid.

The Emergency Alerts system is an important tool for reaching the public in emergency situations. 

However, if you need to turn off these alerts (including the test), visit: gov.uk/alerts/opting-out for step-by-step instructions.

🚨 About Emergency Alerts

Emergency Alerts will warn you via your mobile or tablet if there's a life-threatening emergency nearby. Only the government and the emergency services are able to send them. 

You’ll be able to check that an alert is genuine at: gov.uk/alerts

Emergency Alerts will be just one of the ways the government communicates with the public about emergency situations. So if you don’t have a mobile phone, don’t worry – you’ll still be made aware through the media and local emergency services.

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