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EARS Independent Advocacy Service (SCIO)

EARS provides independent advocacy to people living in the Lothians.

We can:

  • assist people to speak up and ensure their voices are heard
  • provide accessible information so people can make informed choices
  • enable people to gain control over their situations and lives
  • help people to understand and protect their rights
  • listen, hear, respect and act with only that person in mind

We provide independent advocacy to the following groups of people:

West Lothian:

  • Older people (65+)
  • Adults (16+) with a physical disability and/or acquired brain injury
  • Adults (16+) who have survived a stroke
  • Adults (16+) with a diagnosed learning disability and/or autism

Midlothian:

  • Older people (65+)
  • Adults (16+) with a physical disability and/or acquired brain injury
  • Adults (16+) who have survived a stroke

East Lothian:

  • Older people (65+)
  • Adults (16+) with a physical disability and/or acquired brain injury
  • Adults (16+) who have survived a stroke

Edinburgh:

  • Adults (16+) who have survived a stroke

Last updated:

19/11/2024

Claim status:

This is a Claimed organisation


Services

EARS Independent Advocacy Service (SCIO)

This is a Claimed service
Regions:
  • East Lothian
  • Midlothian
  • City of Edinburgh
  • West Lothian

EARS provides independent advocacy to people living in the Lothians. We support older people (65+) and adults (16+) with learning disabilities, autism, physical disabilities, ABI or stroke survivors.

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