Built by Families. For Families.

Where Every Child Belongs.

Early Intervention Aberdeen is a community-led, volunteer run service creating inclusive activities, experiences and opportunities for disabled and neurodivergent children and their families.

Working alongside families, local organisations and community partners, we help remove barriers to participation and create opportunities for children to play, explore, develop confidence and enjoy being part of their community.

No paid staff. No permanent base. Activities are delivered across community centres and local venues as needed.

The Experiences Every Child Deserves

Disabled and neurodivergent children should not have to miss out on the experiences, friendships and moments that make childhood special.

We create opportunities with individual needs in mind — adapting environments, reducing barriers and giving children the freedom to join in in ways that work for them.

Because inclusion is not simply being invited. It is being able to take part.

Community-led provision at meaningful scale

In Summer 2026, 279 individual children attended 62 fully booked sessions, creating 1,047 child places across six weeks.

Different interests. More ways to take part. More opportunities to belong.

Explore Our Impact

Making a Difference Together

What started from lived experience has grown into a thriving community supporting hundreds of local children and families.

Our activities are designed around the children who attend. There is no expectation to participate in a particular way, reach a particular milestone or fit into a traditional group environment.

Children are supported to take part in ways that work for them.

From exclusive access play sessions and outdoor adventures to creative activities, sport, therapeutic and developmental opportunities and adapted community experiences, our aim is simple:

To create opportunities where children can be themselves, families feel welcome and everyone belongs.