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Talking About Tomorrow

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Last updated: 08/01/2026

Contact are a UK charity for families with disabled children – supporting families, bringing families together and helping families take action for others. Our vision is that families with disabled children feel valued and are strong, confident and able to make the decisions that are right for them.

Talking About Tomorrow is a range of online information and resources covering all aspects of the transition to adult life in Scotland including key topics such as benefits, healthcare, legal matters, employment, and education. This information has been put together with parents, for parents, in Scotland, to answer your questions and help you make the right decisions for your family.

For young people with disabilities and learning difficulties, the transition into adulthood, growing up, is one of the biggest changes they face. It isn’t just about leaving school, it’s about building an adult life, and that takes time. Families and close friends are on the journey too.

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  • Scotland

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Contact Scotland originally launched the Talking About Tomorrow website as a stand-alone resource covering all aspects of the transition to adult life in Scotland. When funding for the Talking About Tomorrow website ended the website was closed and all of the content was moved to the Contact website.
Neurological
Physical Health
Disability
Sensory Impairment
Health and Social Care Services
Support Network
Independent Living
Peer Support
Children and Families
Additional Support Needs
Parent and Family Support
Neurodivergence
Children and Young People - 16 to 25
Disabled People
Parents and Families
Disability
Unpaid Carers

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