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Scotland's leading charity for spinal cord injury  0800 013 2305

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  • Where the festive ambiance meets charitable endeavor

    Where the festive ambiance meets charitable endeavor

    The Robertson Family generously hosted a Christmas tree sale from their woods, with all proceeds going to Spinal Injuries Scotland.

  • Burns Lunch - Stirling Jan 24

    Burns Lunch - Stirling Jan 24

    Spinal Injuries Scotland & Hollister Present BURNS LUNCH 2024

  • Lynda Turner School of Dance

    Lynda Turner School of Dance

    Annual Halloween Fundraiser

  • Winter Dinner Dance 2023 - Final Total

    Winter Dinner Dance 2023 - Final Total

    Winter Dinner Dance 2023

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  • Stay at Clober Farm

    Stay at Clober Farm

    Clober Farm is a converted farmhouse which has been transformed into a fully accessible living accommodation and accessible garden with patio area and raised beds, designed with the wheelchair user in mind. Close to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs. Open all year.

  • Who we are

    Who we are

    Spinal Injuries Scotland is a charity that wants to make a difference in society. We are ambitious to achieve positive change so that people with a spinal cord injury can live their daily lives in a more equal environment.

  • Contact us

    Our main office is based in Glasgow. Our Peer Support Volunteers are in the Queen Elizabeth National Spinal Injuries Unit (QENSIU) 5 days a week. We have 6 Peer Support Advisors based in Inverness, Aberdeen, and Dumfries and the Borders.

  • Peer Support Volunteers

    All our volunteers are affected by SCI in some way, whether they have sustained a SCI themselves or are friends and family with someone who has.

  • FACE-TO-FACE COFFEE MEETS

    FACE-TO-FACE COFFEE MEETS

    FACE TO FACE COFFEE MEETS Join our peer support staff for a coffee near you!

  • Accessing a spouse's bank account while they are in a coma

  • Management Team

    Our directors have a diverse range of skills including nursing, IT and PR.

  • Castle Semple BBQ and Watersports Day 2023

    Castle Semple BBQ and Watersports Day 2023

    We are hosting our annual BBQ and activities day at Castle Semple. Come along and try kayaking, hand biking, sailing and canoeing totally free!

  • Cauda equina syndrome

    Cauda equina syndrome is a serious condition where the nerves at the very bottom of the spinal cord become compressed.

  • Winter Dinner Dance 2023

    Winter Dinner Dance 2023

    Digby Brown Winter Dinner Dance 2023

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Spinal Injuries Scotland
Fullarton Court, Unit C
11 Drumhead Place
Glasgow, G32 8EY

+44 (0)141 427 7686
[email protected]

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