Future Pathways

Who is this for?

For people who have experienced abuse or neglect when they were under the age of 18, in Scotland, within a care setting. This includes:

  • living in residential or foster care
  • boarding school (either state, private or independent)
  • having a long term stay in hospital
  • spending time in a Young Offenders’ Institution

As long as you are over 18 now, and the abuse or neglect took place before you were 18, you can register.

It doesn’t matter if:

  • the abuse or neglect has been reported to the authorities (such as the police)
  • there are current or past criminal or civil proceedings taking place
  • you have previously accessed other services
  • you are currently receiving benefits
  • if you don’t live in Scotland.

Who provides this?

  • Future Pathways

Description

Future Pathways supports people who were abused or neglected as children while they were living in care in Scotland. It is supported by funding from the Scottish Government and is managed by an alliance of organisations to oversee the fund and make sure it is reaching as many people as possible.

Future Pathways can:

  • support to make life enjoyable
  • support you to reach your goals
  • help your recovery
  • help you to change paths

Examples of support available:

  • Activities within your local community
  • Psychological trauma support
  • Counselling
  • Arranging housing and benefit advice
  • Access to records
  • Work and education

Please see how Future Pathways is working during COVID-19 – www.future-pathways.co.uk/coronavirus-covid-19

How do I access this?

  • Self-referral
  • Third-part referrals

You can register by calling 0800 164 2005 or fill out a form on Future Pathways website – www.future-pathways.co.uk/register

Is there a cost?

No

Is there a waiting list?

Yes

Location information

  • Public parking available

Opening times

Monday 9.00 am – 5.00 pm
Tuesday9.00 am – 5.00 pm
Wednesday9.00 am – 5.00 pm
Thursday9.00 am – 5.00 pm
Friday9.00 am – 5.00 pm
SaturdayClosed
SundayClose

Types of support on offer:

Information and advice
Support from someone with similar experience
Support in person
Support on the phone
Support with others

Type of services on offer:

Black and minority ethnic communities
Carers
Creative
Families
Healthy living
Housing, benefits, debt
Learning, employability, volunteering
LGBTQ+
Loneliness/isolated groups
Long term conditions/disabilities
Men
Older people
Religion
Social groups
Substance use
Survivors of abuse
Women
Young people

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