The National Autistic Society Scotland (NAS)
The National Autistic Society Scotland provide a range of services and support for Scotland’s 56,000 autistic people and their families and campaign at national and local level to help create a society that works for autistic people.
We are the leading Scottish charity for autistic people, including those with Asperger syndrome and their families.
Last updated:
09/09/2025
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Services
Mentoring programme for autistic adults aged 25+ and living in the Glasgow City Council area.
Catrine Bank is one of our supported living services in East Ayrshire.
Connections is a programme aimed at tackling loneliness and isolation and is open to autistic adults aged 25 and over.
Our community outreach service is for children, young people and adults with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Daldorch House is one of our supported living services in East Ayrshire.
We provide a range of services to support autistic children and young people. We improve education, care and experiences to help autistic children and young people fulfil their potential.
In Scotland, our experienced team can provide support to autistic employees and their employers.
NAS have a variety of online Information and Advice guides available on a range of topics, for autistic people, their families and professionals.
NAS Student Support Service provides Specialist Mentoring, 1:1 Study Skills, and Study Assistance (in-class) support for autistic students at universities and colleges across Scotland.
NAS Arts and Crafts Online Branch is an online group running across the UK for all autistic people to come together and participate in art and crafts sessions.
NAS Book Club Online Branch is our online book club offering a place for autistic people and their families to share their interest in reading.
We offer support to families who have an autistic child or family member.
NAS East Ayrshire Branch aims to create opportunities for those affected by autism in our area and to raise autism awareness.
NAS Glasgow Branch provides information and support to parents and carers of autistic individuals living in the city of Glasgow.
NAS Highland Branch are here to help autistic people and their families in the Highlands of Scotland.
NAS Largs Branch is for parents/carers and autistic individuals in Largs and the surrounding area.
NAS LGBTQ+ Online Branch offers opportunities to meet other autistic people from the LGBTQ+ community, and share your experiences.
NAS Nairn Children's Group is a place for children with additional needs, their siblings, parents and carers. Here autistic children can play in an environment where they are accepted and understood.
NAS North Ayrshire Branch can offer support to families who have an autistic child or member.
NAS North Lanarkshire Branch provides support for autistic people and their families, throughout the North Lanarkshire area.
Are you a keen runner? Join our new online branch and chat to fellow autistic runners, find new running buddies, and share your passion for the sport!
NAS East Renfrewshire Branch offers autistic-led information and support sessions and workshops. We also offer online and in-person advice, signposting, peer groups and meet-ups.
NAS South Lanarkshire Branch provides support for autistic people and their families, throughout the South Lanarkshire area.
The National Autistic Society Scotland’s podcast, Spectrum Sessions, aims to platform unfiltered autistic voices by providing a space for autistic people to share their stories.
Springburn is a supported living service based in the North of Glasgow.
We offer a flexible delivery model, you can access our courses as an organisation or as an individual. By booking a course as an organisation, our trainers can deliver at your location or virtually.
Volunteer and help us create a society that works for autistic people.
Contact information
You can use the information below to get in touch with The National Autistic Society Scotland (NAS)