The difference between a Trust Deed and a Deed of Trust is very different.
A Trust Deed is a type of formal debt solution in Scotland, an alternative to bankruptcy for Scottish residents and involves a professional overseeing your repayment of debt over a certain amount of time to the people you owe money to (your creditors).
A Deed of Trust meanwhile, is a legal document most commonly related to the ownership of property across the whole of the UK. It also involves a Trustee who manages how property is really owned, enabling your percentage of ownership to be protected, even when you are not listed in the land registry as the owner.
For more information, we have a specific info hub article on the differences between Trust Deeds and a Deed of Trust.