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Resources: Related Projects

Gypsy/Traveller Education & Information Project (TEIP)

Farm Office, Craibstone, Buckburn, Aberdeen, AB21 9TR Tel: 01224 715517, email: teip@btconnect.com

G/TEIP is a voluntary agency that provides educational information and support, and other public services support for Gypsy/Traveller families living in the North East.

Enquire: The Scottish Advice Service for Additional Support for Learning

Enquire is managed by Children in Scotland and funded by the Scottish Executive Helpline 0845 123 23 03, Textphone: 0131 222 2439, Web: www.enquire.org.uk, Email: info@enquire.org.uk, Tel: 0131 222 2425, Fax: 0131 228 9852

Enquire provides independent advice on additional support for learning; the educational system in Scotland; steps you can take to resolve disagreements and other sources of help. Importantly, Enquire aims to help you to find the solutions to your child’s specific needs.

Centre for Education for Racial Equality in Scotland (CERES)

CERES, funded by the Scottish Executive, is a part-time project that has a Scotland-wide remit to promote and develop multicultural (intercultural) and anti-racist education in Scottish schools and education authorities.

http://www.education.ed.ac.uk/ceres