Future Pathways
Future Pathways offers help and support to people who were abused or neglected as children while they were living in care in Scotland.
Service Description
Future Pathways help survivors access person-centred support that will help them to lead full, healthy and independent lives and find their own pathways to a positive future.
To be able to register, any abuse or neglect you experienced must have taken place 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
- Or spending time in a Young Offenders’ Institution
The types of support Future Pathways can help with includes:
- Activities within your local community
- Counselling
- Psychological trauma support
- Arranging housing and benefit advice
- Access to records
- Work and education
How To Get In Touch
Phone Line Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday
10.00 am – 6.00 pm
Phone Number: 0808 164 2005
Email Address: registration@future-pathways.co.uk
Service Categories
Eligibility
Intended Client Groups:
- Survivors of Abuse
- People who were abused as children while living in care
Residency:
This service is available to residents of all parts of Edinburgh
Referral
Self Referral
This service accepts direct self referrals.
Agency Referral
Any
Service Hours
-Phone line opening hours: Monday – Friday: 10am – 6pm-
Service Contact
Tel: 0808 164 2005
Email: registration@future-pathways.co.uk
Website: future-pathways.co.uk
Provider's Name: Future Pathways
Type: Charity/Voluntary
Future Pathways offers help and support to people who were abused or neglected as children while they were living in care in Scotland. We work together to help survivors access person-centred support that will help them to lead full, healthy and independent lives and find their own pathways to a positive future.