Resources for: Teachers and Learning and Employability

Find out about support available if you are looking for a job or want to find out more about learning opportunities that can help on your journey towards work.

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Bellsmyre Development Trust

Bellsmyre Development Trust runs the Cutty Sark Centre in Dumbarton, a community hub offering free activities and support for all ages. They provide youth clubs, family events, gardening projects, employability drop‑ins, computer access, and counselling. It's a friendly space to get involved, meet others, and build new skills.

Phone: 01389 730111

Web: www.bellsmyretrust.org.uk

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Beyond Your Limits (EY Foundation)

Beyond Your Limits is a free two-year programme by the EY Foundation supporting care-experienced young people (16–19) with paid work experience, training, mentoring, and personal development. It helps boost skills and employment chances. 

Phone: 0207 951 3133

Web: eyfoundation.com/uk/en/apply/i-m-a-young-person/beyond-your-limits.html

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Centre 81

Centre 81 is a community hub in Whitecrook, Clydebank. It offers a wide range of activities and services for all ages, including fitness classes, IT and art workshops, a low-cost gym (Gym81), a café (Café81), and rooms for hire. The centre also hosts the ISARO Community Initiative, providing support for ethnic minorities, and Social Security Scotland's Local Delivery Service, assisting with benefit applications. 

Phone: 0141 533 7070

Web: www.clydebank-ha.org.uk/community/centre81/

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Citizens' Advice Bureau West Dunbartonshire

free, confidential, impartial advice for local residents on a wide range of issues including benefits, debt, housing, employment, consumer rights, and relationships. Their skilled advisers offer tailored support, helping people understand their rights, explore options, and resolve problems, often working with partner agencies when needed. The service operates across West Dunbartonshire, including outreach visits and a telephone advice line, ensuring accessible support to all in the community

Phone: 0800 484 0136

Web: www.wdcab.co.uk/

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Developing the Young Workforce

DYW's part of the Young Person's Guarantee, connects young people aged 14–25 in West Dunbartonshire with local employers. They organise careers events, mentoring, and work experiences to build the skills needed for the workplace. With dedicated resources and guidance for schools, employers, and young people, DYW West helps inspire pathways toward apprenticeships, college, or employment.

Web: www.dywwest.co.uk/Home

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Smart Futures (EY Foundation)

 

The EY Foundation supports young people facing barriers into work by helping them gain skills, experience and confidence.
Smart Futures is a 10‑month programme for 16–17‑year‑olds, offering paid work experience, employability skills training and mentoring to help participants build networks and take their first steps toward a job, apprenticeship or further study.

 

 

 

Web: https://eyfoundation.com/uk/en/apply/i-m-a-young-person/smart-futures.html

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MCR Pathways Scotland

Motivation, Commitment and Resilience Pathways Scotland aims to help young people unlock their potential, no matter their circumstances. Working together with their inspiring mentor community and partners, they can help young people to realise their skills and progress onto a positive destination. Their vision is for all young people to experience equality of education outcomes, career opportunities and life chances.

Phone: 0141 221 0200

Web: www.mcrpathways.org/

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My World of Work

Scotland’s free online careers information and advice service provided by Skills Development Scotland. It helps people of all ages explore careers, understand their strengths, build CVs, search for jobs and training, and plan their next steps with easy‑to‑use tools and guidance.

Web: www.myworldofwork.co.uk/

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National Autistic Society West Dunbartonshire

The leading UK charity supporting people on the autism spectrum and their families. The site offers a wealth of information, resources, and practical advice on living with autism, including guidance on education, employment, health, and social inclusion. It also provides details on local services and support networks.

Web: https://www.autism.org.uk/

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One Parent Families Scotland

One Parent Families Scotland aims to enable single parent families to achieve their potential, to reach a decent standard of living and contribute to Scottish society.

The Lone Parent Helpline provides free, confidential advice and support to single parents. Call us about anything from dealing with a break-up, sorting out child maintenance, understanding benefits, money when having a baby, studying or moving into work.

Helpline number: 0808 801 0323

Web: www.opfs.org.uk/

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Reach

For advice about rights to education and support for children in Scotland. REACH can help you understand your rights to support with your learning and your rights to be included, listened to and involved in decisions about your education.

 

 

Web: www.reach.scot/

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Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood Resource

 

Scotland’s national resource for teaching Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood education, offering age‑appropriate learning materials aligned with Curriculum for Excellence for use in early years, schools, colleges and community settings

 

Web: www.rshp.scot/

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Salvesen Mindroom Centre

 

A Scottish charity that champions neurodiversity and works to improve the lives of neurodivergent children, young people and their families. The organisation provides tailored advice, one‑to‑one support and advocacy up to age 25, aiming to remove barriers, increase opportunities and promote a more inclusive society

 

 

Phone: 0131 370 6730

Web: www.mindroom.org/

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Scottish Refugee Council

 

Scotland’s national refugee charity, providing free, confidential advice and support to refugees and asylum seekers as they rebuild their lives. Their services include guidance on housing, welfare, asylum processes and community connections, as well as specialised support for new refugees and people arriving from Ukraine. They also campaign for refugee rights and work to build welcoming, inclusive communities across Scotland.

 

Helpline number: 0808 196 7274

Web: www.scottishrefugeecouncil.org.uk/

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The Mix

The Mix is a UK based charity that provides free, confidential support for young people under 25 via online, social and mobile.

Phone: 0808 808 4994

Web: www.themix.org.uk/

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Tullochan

Tullochan supports both young people aged 5-25 and those aged 25+ through a range of development programmes delivered from our Tullochan Training Academy, within Primary/Secondary schools or through their Social Enterprises. Programmes such as Timber Transitions, Furniture Fix, Gardening & Landscaping, Personal Development, Work Placements within their cafe 'The Common Good', or Employability sessions are on offer, alongside LGBTQ+ Youth Action Group and High School Drop-in Youth Club. Their support allows young people and the wider community to improve their mental health and wellbeing, break down barriers and progress positively into education, employment or training.

Web: www.tullochan.org/

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WD Strategic Skills & Support Pipeline

The Strategic Skills Pipeline is a key element in West Dunbartonshire's employability and employment strategy. The Pipeline provides a route map identifying national and local service provision that is available to support residents into employment through a staged process, at the core of which, is the identification of individual need.

Web: https://westdun.wixsite.com/sspipeline/skillspipeline

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Dyslexia Scotland

Dyslexia Scotland is a national charity dedicated to empowering people with dyslexia across Scotland to reach their full potential. They provide expert support and resources for young people (aged 8–18), adults, parents, educators, and employers, including a free Addressing Dyslexia Toolkit to help schools identify and support learners with literacy difficulties.

The charity also offers a confidential helpline, training sessions, career guidance, and a national register of dyslexia tutors for one-to-one support. With local branch networks and advocacy efforts, Dyslexia Scotland promotes inclusive education and legal rights for people with dyslexia throughout Scotland.

Web: www.dyslexiascotland.org.uk/

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National Trauma Training

National Trauma Transformation Programme

Being ‘Trauma Informed’ means being able to recognise when someone may be affected by trauma, collaboratively adjusting how we work to take this into account and responding in a way that supports recovery, does no harm and recognises and supports people's resilience.

This website provides access to evidence-based training, tools and guidance to support trauma-informed and responsive systems, organisations and workforces in Scotland. It aims to support everyone, in all sectors of the workforce, to know how to adapt the way we work to make a positive difference to anyone who has been impacted by psychological trauma and adversity.

Web: https://traumatransformation.scot

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Skills Development

Skills Development Scotland

 

Scotland’s national skills agency, offering free careers information, advice and guidance in schools, local centres and online. SDS also supports apprenticeships and helps people of all ages explore training, work and learning pathways.

Centres based in Dumbarton and Clydebank.

 

Phone: 0800 917 8000

Web: www.skillsdevelopmentscotland.co.uk/

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Scot Refugee Council

The Scottish Refugee Council

A charity dedicated to supporting people in need of refugee protection.

Helpline number: 0808 1967 274

Web: www.scottishrefugeecouncil.org.uk/

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Enquire

A free, independent resource for parents, carers, professionals, and young people across Scotland, offering confidential guidance on additional support for learning. Enquire provides a telephone helpline, email inquiries, and easy-to-read guides and factsheets. It also features a dedicated youth site, Reach, designed to help young people understand their rights and express their views.

Helpline number: 0345 123 2303

Web: https://enquire.org.uk/

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Connecting Scotland

Connecting Scotland - Digital Skills

Digital skills resources for families, children and young people, bringing together tools and guidance to support safe, confident use of the internet. Topics include online safety, fake news, managing screen time, privacy and digital wellbeing. It is ideal for parents, carers, youth workers and young people looking to build digital confidence.

Web: https://connecting.scot/digital-champions/digital-skills/families-children-and-young-people

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Internet Legends

Be Internet Legends

Be Internet Legends is a free online safety and media-literacy programme aimed at 7–11-year-olds in UK schools. It teaches five key behaviours—Sharp, Alert, Secure, Kind, and Brave—through engaging activities like the Interland game, lesson plans, assemblies, and family resources to help children confidently and safely navigate the web . Includes a Be Internet Legends Curriculum for teachers to download lesson plans to deliver in class, including classroom activities.

Web: https://beinternetlegends.withgoogle.com/en_ie/

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Safer Internet Centre

UK Safer Internet Centre

Helping children and young people stay safe online. Including guides and resources for a range of audiences
from parents, education, social work, healthcare, and more.

Helpline number: Professionals Online Safety Helpline 0344 381 4772

Web: https://saferinternet.org.uk/

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SACRO

 

A Scottish community justice organisation that helps people make positive changes by providing services that reduce conflict, support rehabilitation, and promote safer communities. It offers a wide range of community justice, community safety and public protection services across Scotland, working with people affected by crime to encourage responsibility, empowerment and lasting change.

 

Phone: 0131 6247270

Web: https://www.sacro.org.uk/

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Street League

Street League

 

Street League uses sport to help young people aged 16–29 build skills and move into jobs, training or education. Their West Dunbartonshire programmes run from Clydebank Leisure Centre, offering employability training, 1‑to‑1 support, daily sport sessions and sector‑based tasters for 16–24‑year‑olds who are not in education, employment or training.

 

 

Phone: 0800 331 7600

Web: https://www.streetleague.co.uk/?

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Play Scotland Logo

Play Scotland

 

A national organisation dedicated to promoting and developing children’s right to play across Scotland. They provide practical play ideas, resources, training, and policy guidance to help families, schools and communities create high‑quality, inclusive play opportunities that support children’s wellbeing, development and happiness.

 

 

Web: https://www.playscotland.org/

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Swan Scotland (Scottish Women’s Autism Network)

 

SWAN (Scottish Women’s Autism Network) is an autistic‑led Scottish charity supporting autistic women, girls and non‑binary people. SWAN offers in‑person and online meet‑ups, peer support, pre‑ and post‑diagnosis groups, wellbeing webinars, and autistic‑led training. It provides safe, inclusive spaces to connect with others, share experiences and access practical, autistic‑informed support across Scotland.

 

Web: https://swanscotland.org/?

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