Parent Network Scotland
Aberdeen city
Aberchirder
Aboyne
Airyhall
Alford
Altens
Arbuthnott
Auchenblae
Auchnagatt
Ballater
Balmedie
Banchory
Banff
Bieldside
Blackburn
Blackdog
Boddam
Braemar
Bridge of Don
Bucksburn
Cairnbulg
Catterline
Collieston
Countesswells
Cove
Crathes
Crimond
Crovie
Cruden Bay
Cults
Danestone
Dinnet
Drumlithie
Drumoak
Dyce
Echt
Ellon
Fetterangus
Fettercairn
Findon
Finzean
Fraserburgh
Fyvie
Gardenstown
Garthdee
Gourdon
Hatton (of Fintray)
Hazlehead
Huntly
Insch
Inverbervie
Inverurie
Johnshaven
Kemnay
Kingswells
Kintore
Kirkton of Skene
Laurencekirk
Lumphanan
Lumsden
Macduff
Maryculter
Maud
Methlick
Milltimber
Mintlaw
Monymusk
Muchalls
Netherley
New Aberdour
New Pitsligo
Newburgh
Newmachar
Newtonhill
Oldmeldrum
Peterculter
Peterhead
Pitmedden
Portlethen
Portsoy
Rhynie
Rosehearty
Sandend
Sandhaven
St Combs
St Cyrus
St Fergus
Stonehaven
Strichen
Tarland
Tarves
Torphins
Turriff
Udny Green
Udny Station
Westhill
Whitecairns
Whiterashes
Ythanbank
Sauchen
About Parent Network Scotland
Parent Network Scotland (PNS) supports parents in ways that enhance their’s and their childrens’ lives.Through our peer-support model, we help families to lift themselves towards more wellbeing, creating thriving environments where children's wellbeing can flourish. We believe that children who grow up in such environments, with more empowered and confident parents, enable both parent and child to achieve their potential, leading to a future where all can succeed and contribute to society. PNS is run by parents for parents, we understand first hand the struggles many families face. Through training, coaching, and community-capacity building through our Parent Academy courses for parents, using both heart and head to make lasting, meaningful change parents feel more empowered. We're not just supporting individual families, but fostering an entire community where every family in Scotland can have the support, care, and opportunities they need to thrive.
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What parents say
""Being alongside other parents on a Parent Network Scotland course, I just felt so accepted, and that there were other parents going through the same downtimes as I was. Each course facilitator started out coming on one of PNS courses, as a parent needing support, then eventually got their group training to run the course, so you know you're with folk who understand, who you can trust to be non-judgemental, and who care.""