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5 November 2020
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TV Ad Campaign

A countrywide campaign for carers – Carers’ Wellbeing Campaign –  was launched in partnership with NHS Inform and the Scottish Government with at  https://www.nhsinform.scot/caring.   Click here to see the TV ad 

If you are based in the Scottish Borders, please contact us for help and support.  If you are based anywhere else in Scotland, and would like to know how to access support: 

  • Online – Care Information Scotland where you can take part in a webchat
  • Phone – Contact Care Information Scotland by phone on 0800 011 3200 – lines are open Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 5.00pm

Jane McCarry (Isa from TV’s Still Game) is the Ambassador for the project, and you can see her announcement on our Facebook page, as well as a video from Jill, a parent carer from Edinburgh who explains just how much difference simply asking for help can make. 

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