Shetland Community Directory includes information about the many groups, organisations, and services available across Shetland. You can browse the full list of organisations or find a specific service using the keyword search box. Alternatively, you can filter listings by location or category to narrow down your search.
We provide independent, 1:1 information, advice and training on Self-Directed Support (SDS), helping people explore their options and make informed choices about their care. We support people to…
More of us are living longer, which is good news, but for many more people who are living with complex conditions it is harder to keep active and maintain their level of health. Our Healthy, Happy…
Sandwick Community Council is here to serve the needs of the Sandwick community. We meet on the last Tuesday of every month. Contact us if you have a suggestion or issue or need some help or…
We are a group of volunteers, in recovery or still actively using substances. We meet at the Recovery Hub, Pitt Lane, Tuesdays from 12 to 2 p.m. By sharing our lived and living experiences, while…
Clan is here for anyone affected by a cancer diagnosis. We provide emotional and practical support to people affected by cancer, their family, carers and friends. Clan offers emotional support…
Voluntary Action Shetland is Shetland's third sector interface. It is a single point of access for support and advice for the third/voluntary sector. Our vision is to be a strong asset for…
Visit our free drop-in services – no appointment needed. These drop-in's run on specific dates and times each month at the following locations: Living Well Hub, Brae Youth & Community…
This is a confidential, non-judgemental service for people of all genders, orientations and ages. There is a Sexual Health Clinic in Outpatients at the Gilbert Bain Hospital on Monday evenings from…
We are the lead organisation working towards the prevention of domestic abuse in Shetland. We offer advice, counselling, and both practical and emotional support to women, young people, and children…
SCAS provides trained Care Attendants to go into unpaid carers’ homes to care for their dependent to enable the carer to have a vital break or rest from their caring responsibilities. Care Attendants…