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Galashiels What Matters Hub

Dates

19th March 2025
16th April 2025
21st May 2025
16th July 2025
20th August 2025
17th September 2025
15th October 2025
19th November 2025
17th December 2025
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Location

LocationASDA Cafe (Currie Road, Galashiels)

Organiser

Organiser: Social Services

Times

1pm
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3pm

In addition to being able to contact staff at the Carers Centre directly, we are available to see either by appointment or by dropping in to various What Matters Hubs based across the Borders. Kirsty will be in attendance on the following dates

The What Matter Hubs are organised by Social Services and are mainly held weekly or fortnightly throughout the borders. For more information on dates and times please see https://www.scotborders.gov.uk/i-get-service/community-hubs

What Matters Hubs offer drop in sessions and appointments where you can meet people from community groups and voluntary organisations as well as social workers and occupational therapists.

At the Hubs you can:
• talk with staff such as social workers and occupational therapists
• talk with people from community groups and voluntary organisations across the Scottish Borders
• find out more about Social Services assessment process and eligibility criteria
• get advice on the way in which the range of Technology Enabled Care products could help you or a loved one live more safely and independently at home.

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