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In honour of #VolunteersWeek, we would like to say thank you to our Trustees and Advisory Board Members for their continuing dedication and hard work. 

Our Board plays an important role, providing invaluable guidance and support to ensure the smooth operation and growth of our organisation. 

We are delighted to welcome our new Trustee, Peter Freer. We look forward to working with Peter and the Board as we continue our mission to create a society in which neurodivergent people are understood, accepted, treated fairly and valued.

#Volunteers #neurodiversity

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At our services, we provide lots of opportunities for people to take part in creative activities. These sessions not only offer young people the chance to do something they enjoy, they also encourage self-expression, build confidence and help to improve wellbeing and reduce stress. 

This spring, the young people at our Vibe service have been enjoying sessions with Matthew and Kevin from @livemusicnowscotland

Over the weeks, they worked together to write I Guess, Maybe, an original song based on a poem written by one of the young people we support. 

The young people contributed lots of ideas about how they wanted the song to sound and feel, which helped to develop their confidence and self-expression, and also encouraged them to work together. They also played instruments and sang on the recording, and we’re excited to share the finished song! 

Thank you again to Live Music Scotland. We’re sure you’ll agree that they have supported the young people to write a fantastic song.

Vibe supports neurodivergent young people aged 12-18 to improve wellbeing and build resilience, helping them to reengage with learning. To find out more, visit our website (link in bio).

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Is your young person leaving school this June? 

If you’re unsure what comes next, you’re not alone. 

When school ends, many families are left asking the same question: what happens next? 

For many neurodivergent young people, leaving school can mean losing structure, routine, and support — and being left without a clear path forward. 

At Gate, we understand that reality and we’re here to help. 

We provide a safe, structured environment where young adults can build confidence, develop real-life skills, and begin to see a clearer path forward. 

Join us at our Open Evening to see how we support young adults to build confidence, develop life skills, and move towards a future that fits them – at their pace. 

You’ll meet the team, see the space, and talk through what comes next in a way that feels right for you and your young person. 

 
📍 The Donaldson Trust, Preston Road, Linlithgow EH 
📅 Thursday 18th June 
⏰ 5-7pm 

 You don’t have to navigate this alone. 

A future that fits starts with the right support. 

Book your place at our Open Evening at the link in our bio.

#neurodiversity #SchoolLeavers #neurodivergence

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