Scotland

A space for young people to gain confidence, grow skills and build their future

Adoption UK Scotland’s #E Project empowers young people aged 5-25 to grow, connect and prepare for the next stage of their lives.

Anyone from an adoptive, kinship or FASD background can join our community and take part in monthly meetups, special events, and days out across Scotland.

Sounds interesting?

Sign up here

  

What you’ll gain from the project:

  • Build confidence in a safe, supported space.
  • Learn real-life skills for school, work and beyond.
  • Take part in creative and fun activities all designed by our members.
  • Meet others with shared experiences.

 

Who can join:

  • Adopted young people.
  • Young people in kinship care.
  • Young people with FASD.
  • Aged 5-25, with separate groupings for under 9s, 10-14, 15-17, and 18+.

 

What to expect:

  • Monthly online session with your assigned group.
  • Activities tailored to feedback from members.
  • Additional in-person events across Scotland.
  • Creative and skill workshops.

Older members can also earn our new employability skills passport, helping them to recognise skills, build confidence and readiness for the world of work.

 

Resources and our #E Zone magazine

Our members and project leaders have created a range of resources to help young people stay safe online. Find them on our resources page, where you can also read our member-created magazine, The #E Zone.

#E-Project resources

 

Get in touch

Email us

 

The #E Project is funded by The National Lottery Community Fund through Young Start and Awards for All, helping ensure all children grow up loved, safe, respected and able to realise their full potential.