DriveAbility ScotlandThe team at DriveAbility Scotland welcomed delegates, stakeholders and clients to the opening of its new centre in Glasgow.

DriveAbility has opened new Scotland headquarters in Glasgow, ensuring more Scottish people with disabilities can benefit from greater independence.

The opening recently was attended by key decision makers and stakeholders in accessible and safe driving. These included senior representatives from Police Scotland, DVLA and Transport Scotland, as well as DriveAbility Scotland clients.

Andrew Swain, CEO of DriveAbility Scotland, welcomed professional delegates to the new home of DriveAbility Scotland. He commented: “We’ve welcomed many partners, stakeholders and service users to come and celebrate with us. They’ve seen our facilities for the first time and have been very impressed, particularly with our new state-of-the-art vehicle simulator for specialist driving tuition.

“This new centre is vital for the people of Scotland as it provides more equal access to our assessment services. We are always striving to reduce travel times to our centres, for all vulnerable individuals in society, so they can begin their journey towards independent mobility more easily.”

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Founded in 2021, DriveAbility Scotland is the only Driving Mobility accredited centre in Scotland and is the only service to actively reach clients in the Highlands and Islands.

It provides clinically led, ‘fitness-to-drive’ and mobility equipment assessments, passenger access assessments and driving school services so people can access the right adapted vehicles for their needs.

Now an independent charity, DriveAbility Scotland has moved to enhanced premises to meet growing demand for its services. It can now manage its Inverness and Aberdeen outreaches more efficiently and hopes to develop further outreach to rural communities across Scotland. The new premises has been grant-funded by the Motability Foundation.

Gavin Thompson, Chief Operating Officer at  Motability Operations, the company that runs the Motability Scheme, attended the opening. He added: “The opening of DriveAbility Scotland’s new headquarters is a great step forward for accessible mobility in Scotland. It’s been fantastic to see the difference DriveAbility Scotland is making for disabled people across the country.

“Hearing directly from drivers who’ve regained their independence really brings home why this work matters. These new facilities will make that possible for even more people, and it’s a privilege for us to play a part in that journey.”

William Hendry, 71, who attended the opening, said: “I have been able to continue driving thanks to the incredible team at DriveAbility Scotland – that’s in my car with adapted controls and on a mobility scooter.

“When I had my first appointment I hadn’t driven for over a year so my confidence was low – they could not have done any more to relive the pressure I was feeling.

“They have been so caring and helpful throughout the whole process, I have been thoroughly impressed with their service levels and assessment accuracy. They have reopened up my life.”

Chelsea Fleming, Programme Director at the Motability Foundation said: “At the Motability Foundation we want to build transport equity, so we are proud to have funded this fantastic new facility that will help disabled people to travel independently and make the journeys they choose.

“Driveability Scotland provides an invaluable service in assessing disabled people’s driving and mobility needs, so it’s great that these new premises will help increase access to their services.”

DriveAbility Scotland continues to seek funding from the Scottish Government to maintain its services in the future.

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The opening recently was attended by key decision makers and stakeholders in accessible and safe driving. These included senior representatives from Police Scotland, DVLA and Transport Scotland, as well as DriveAbility…Liane McIvor