Future Pathways

Support for Adults who were Abused in Care as Children in Scotland

Scotland's In Care Survivor Support

Posted: 28 January 2020 · Scottish news

Future Pathways offers help and support to people who were abused or neglected as children while they were living in care in Scotland.

They work together with people who were abused in care to arrange access to person-centred support that will help them to lead full, healthy and independent lives, and to find their own pathways to a positive future.

After someone registers they will meet a fully trained and trauma-informed Support Coordinator. Together they will identify the survivor's needs, what is important to them, and the specific outcomes they wish to achieve and agree a tailored package of supports.

Examples of how Future Pathways can help:

  • Work & education
  • Psychological trauma support
  • Community activities
  • Counselling & other therapies
  • Access to records

Find out more on the Future Pathways website.

Further Information

It's easy to get in touch – either by phone, email, or you can fill in the form on the Future Pathways website to register your interest or find out more:

Tel: 0808 164 2005, open Monday – Friday: 10am – 6pm (freephone)
Email: registration@future-pathways.co.uk
Website: www.future-pathways.co.uk
Facebook: /FPscotland
Twitter: @FPscotland

Academy Medical Centre

We are one of the largest GP practices in Tayside, Scotland, with approximately 9,200 patients on our list.

The surgery is open Monday to Friday from 8am-1pm & 2pm-6pm (except public holidays).

Academy Medical Centre
Academy Street
Forfar
DD8 2HA
Tel: 01307 462316
Email: academymc.tayside@nhs.scot