Age Range
Children, young people, parents and carers
About the Practice
When a support decision in Glasgow becomes impossible to decode, parents need a structured path before the next deadline arrives. My Rights My Say Glasgow Families helps Glasgow parents understand the Scotland ASN, ASL and co-ordinated support plan framework before a meeting, refusal letter, review or tribunal deadline takes over the whole house. The work is about turning fear and scattered evidence into a clearer plan for school, the authority and the next decision point.
Clinical Expertise
Independent advocacy, advice and support for children aged 12-15 with additional support needs
Support planning, rights and views around additional support for learning
Additional Support Needs Tribunal advice and representation support for eligible young people
Why Work With Us?
Child Voice and Rights: Parents get a clearer route through confusing education language, so they can see what needs to happen before the next school, authority or tribunal step.
Tribunal-Aware ASN Support: Support focuses on evidence, deadlines, wording and next actions, helping families move from panic to a practical plan.
Calm Support During Conflict: This route helps children have a real voice when adults are making decisions about support.
Children, young people, parents and carers
Scotland-wide advice and advocacy route
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Free service for eligible children and young people
Case review, evidence mapping, plan review and advocacy support by service scope
Most advocate and advice routes accept parent enquiries; local statutory advice services are the free first route
Advocacy, legal advice and children’s views support
Independent advocacy, advice and support for children aged 12-15 with additional support needs
Advocacy for school access, support-plan provision, placement decisions and parent confidence
Help communicating views to school and services
Scotland-wide advice and advocacy route
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Remote or regional additional needs advocacy for Glasgow families
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