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Young people have a say
Pupil Voice: Young Ambassadors for Inclusion
5 ways the Young Ambassadors for Inclusion think schools can make sure pupils feel equal.
Dyslexia
Pupil Voice: – Lyla “If I wasn’t dyslexic I wouldn’t be me, I am what you see”
With the right support people with dyslexia can achieve incredible things. Check out this poem by Scottish Youth Poetry Slam winner – Lyla.
Young people have a say
Getting it right for all pupils – What GIRFEC means in Scottish Schools
GIRFEC can help make sure the adults who support you know what help you need.
Your rights
An important time for young people’s rights
Rights are used to make sure you feel safe, looked after, respected and listened to. Find out how the law is changing to give pupils more rights.
Support for learning
Returning to school – who can support me?
Our guide to some of the key people in and out of school who can support you and make sure your rights are protected and respected.
Your rights
Your right to ask the school to find out if you need extra support
First steps: Getting the right support starts with people understanding your needs.
Disability
Pupil voice: support for young people with epilepsy
Young people from Epilepsy Scotland have their say about what school is like when you’ve got epilepsy, and the support that helps.
Support for learning
Do I need to wear a face mask at school in Scotland?
Face masks in Scotland – understand what rules may mean for you and what you can do if your support needs make face masks difficult for you.
Leaving school
Organisations in Scotland that can help if you’re leaving school this year.
Even if leaving school this year is not quite what you had imagined, there are organisations in Scotland who are there for you.