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Blue Sky Autism Project

Country
Scotland
Charity number
SC041778
Status
Active
Registered
Sept. 16, 2010
Legal form
Company (the charity is registered with Companies House)

Address

Address
4-5 Mitchell Street
Edinburgh
EH6 7BD

Contact

Activities

'It carries out activities or services itself'

'the advancement of education','the advancement of health','the advancement of citizenship or community development','the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage'

Blue Sky Autism Project is a charity dedicated to ensuring children with autism and developmental delays receive quality support to reach their full potential. We provide early intervention therapy, a specialist nursery, a special school, and comprehensive parent support services including coaching and training in person and online across the UK. Our approach is individualized, play-based, and evidence-driven, empowering both children and families. Accessibility is central to our mission—we offer grant-funded programmes so families across Scotland and the UK can access assessments, therapy, and training regardless of financial circumstances. Our goal: every child and family gets the support they need, when they need it.

Objectives: (1) a) The Advancement of Education: through providing high quality, intensive evidence based and expert led early educational intervention to all children accessing our service. b) through training courses and outreach consultancy that will increase awareness of the early signs of autism and develop expertise in early educational intervention for young children with autism across Scotland. (2) The Advancement of Health: through the development and focused use of empirically validated, evidence based intervention techniques that will support our children to reach their full potential. supporting the emotional health: of parents and carers of young children with autism and related difficulties through targeted pre and post diagnosis support, in home intervention programs and training courses in autism parenting. (3) The relief if those in need through disability: by raising awareness of autism in the early years and the fundamental importance of early intervention. by providing tailor made programmes that will aim to improve life chances. by creating a centre of excellence in autism and early years provision, and by becoming leading experts in our field. (4) The advancement of citizenship and community through supporting, promoting and advocating the rights and entitlements of all children with autism/ related conditions to quality ensured early educational intervention that will support them to achieve their full potential and lead full lives.

Geography

Main operating location
Stirling
Geographical spread
More than one local authority area in Scotland

Finances

Period end Income Expenditure Employees
March 31, 2025 £313,751 £303,882 6
March 31, 2024 £232,674 £231,338 -
March 31, 2023 £205,402 £193,531 -
March 31, 2022 £212,306 £234,627 -
March 31, 2021 £250,072 £251,456 -