Important Notice: PDS Course Enquiry Form Issue
Between December 2025 and March 2026, a technical issue on the ARGH Scotland website meant that enquiries submitted through the PDS course page were not delivered to us. This problem
ARGH Scotland is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO), registered in Scotland. Scottish Charity Number SC054724
Between December 2025 and March 2026, a technical issue on the ARGH Scotland website meant that enquiries submitted through the PDS course page were not delivered to us. This problem
Several of Scotland’s Autistic People’s Organisations have come together to publish a shared manifesto ahead of May’s Scottish Parliament elections. It’s a powerful piece of collective advocacy — rooted in
On 2nd May 2026 at 14:00-15:30 ARGH Scotland are proud to present what will be a really interesting talk and discussion. Register for Event Language(s) and Autism ‘Speaking the same
ARGH Scotland is delighted to announce that Autistic Pride 2026 will once again take place in Bellfield Park, Inverness, on Saturday 20 June, from 11am to 2pm. This free, family‑friendly
We’re excited to announce Autscot, a new Autistic community-led event run by ARGH Scotland. Date: 6th – 9th April 2027Location: Larbert, Scotland Autscot is an Autistic Space created by Autistic…
In January 2026, ARGH Scotland joined with AMASE (Autistic Mutual Aid Society Edinburgh) and SEMA (Scottish Ethnic Minority Autistics) to present evidence to the Scottish Parliament’s Equalities, Human Rights, and
We are thrilled to share that ARGH Scotland has officially been granted charitable status as a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO). Our registered charity number is SC054724 — a milestone
We are deeply concerned by recent statements made by U.S. President Donald Trump, which falsely suggest a link between paracetamol (acetaminophen) use during pregnancy and autism, and promote the idea
From July 16th to 30th, Joseph Redford walked the entire 96-mile West Highland Way—stopping at every train station between Glasgow and Arisaig—all in support of ARGH Scotland’s mission to champion
We’re proud to announce the publication of our latest report, created in collaboration with AMASE, SEMA, and Scottish Autism. This project gathered vital insights from Autistic people across Scotland, shedding