Support for neurodivergent children as new school term looms

To all our PY Families and Friends – please share:

✨ Support for Families ✨

Are you the parent or carer of a neurodivergent child getting ready for the new school term and looking for a little extra support?

Check out supports available by visiting the Neurodiversity pages on the City of Edinburgh Support for Families webpages.

https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/additional…/neurodiversity

Find a range of other supports at on the other Support for Families webpages.

https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/supportforfamilies

or email supportingparentsancdcarers@edinburgh.gov.uk

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Family Support: Parenting Courses

SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES – PARENTING COURSES

Would you like to encourage more positive behaviour and strengthen the relationship you have with your child?

Are you looking to support your child to become more independent and confident?

Do you sometimes find it difficult to set boundaries with your teenager?

Is it tricky sometimes for everyone to stay calm?

Why not try one of our free Parenting Courses?

Visit the Parenting courses and Support page on the Support for Families webpages:

https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/support…/parenting-support

Check out the other Support for Families webpages for lots of other supports and activities provided by different organisations throughout the year:

https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/supportforfamilies

For supporting children and young people with Mental Health and wellbeing, visit the Wellbeing webpages.

https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/wellbeing

If you need any help finding support for you or your child, please email:

supportingparentsandcarers@edinburgh.gov.uk

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#Parentingcourses2025

Fatal Accident Inquiry support for families

Immediate access to non-means tested legal aid

Family members involved in deaths in custody Fatal Accident Inquiries (FAI) are to have immediate, free access to legal aid support and advice.

Justice Secretary Angela Constance confirmed that she is using existing Ministerial powers to remove means-testing for legal aid in such cases, so that from 7 April families will not have to provide information on their income.

Ms Constance announced the move as she updated the Scottish Parliament on a range of actions to address systemic failures identified by Sheriff Collins in his FAI determination relating to the deaths of Katie Allan and William Lindsay (also known as William Brown) at HM Prison & Young Offenders Institution Polmont.

This followed the Justice Secretary’s previous statement to Parliament on the issue in January this year.

All of the Sheriff’s 25 recommendations have been accepted and work on these will be delivered at pace and progress will be closely monitored.

Ms Constance outlined the measures being implemented, which include:

•           The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) has initiated a dedicated operational taskforce, chaired by the SPS Chief Executive, and involving NHS partners, to ensure all of the recommendations are actioned.

•           His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Prisons for Scotland will provide the Justice Secretary with an initial report by the summer on how the implementation of Sheriff Collins’ FAI recommendations will be independently reviewed.

•           The Scottish Prison Service is overhauling its Suicide Prevention Strategy ‘Talk to Me’ across the prison estate. The strategy will be published at the end of this year, with a full training package to be rolled out in 2026.

•           In consultation with the Lord Advocate, an independent review of the FAI system has been commissioned to focus on improving the efficiency, effectiveness, and trauma-informed nature of investigations into deaths in prison custody. The appointment of a Chair is expected to be announced shortly.

Ms Constance said: “I was grateful to have had the opportunity to again meet with the families of William Lindsay and Katie Allan today and extend my deepest condolences to them, as I do to all those affected by a death in custody.

“It is through ongoing and decisive action that we will create the lasting change they rightly demand and deserve. We have made substantial progress since my January statement to Parliament.

“We will continue to drive forward change and strengthen accountability. This is about changing the system and the culture that underpins it.”